During July and August of 2001, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), hosted researchers from Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley National laboratories, and a private contractor, HydroGEOPHYSICS, Inc., for deployment of the following five geophysical leak-detection technologies at the Hanford Site Mock Tank in a Tank Leak Detection Demonstration (TLDD): ? Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) ? Cross-Borehole Electromagnetic Induction (CEMI) ? High-Resolution Resistivity (HRR) ? Cross-Borehole Radar (XBR) ? Cross-Borehole Seismic Tomography (XBS). Under a ?Tri-party Agreement? with Federal and state regulators, the U.S. Department of Energy will remove wastes from single-shell tanks (SSTs) and other miscellaneous underground tanks for storage in the double-shell tank system. Waste retrieval methods are being considered that use very little, if any, liquid to dislodge, mobilize, and remove the wastes. As additional assurance of protection of the vadose zone beneath the SSTs, tank wastes and tank conditions may be aggressively monitored during retrieval operations by methods that are deployed outside the SSTs in the vadose zone.
Revised: February 23, 2006 |
Published: March 1, 2002