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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report (2006)
Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board (NRSB)

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report

Appendix J
Relevant Maps of the Three Sites

FIGURE J-1 Map of the Savannah River Site. The GSA is the General Separations Area. The area labeled F is the location of the F Canyon and F Tank Farm. E Area includes low-level waste disposal units. H Area is the location of the H Canyon and H Tank Farm. S Area is the Defense Waste Processing Facility. Z Area is the location of the Saltstone Production Facility and Saltstone Vaults. SOURCE: Buice et al., 2005.

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report Appendix J Relevant Maps of the Three Sites FIGURE J-1 Map of the Savannah River Site. The GSA is the General Separations Area. The area labeled F is the location of the F Canyon and F Tank Farm. E Area includes low-level waste disposal units. H Area is the location of the H Canyon and H Tank Farm. S Area is the Defense Waste Processing Facility. Z Area is the location of the Saltstone Production Facility and Saltstone Vaults. SOURCE: Buice et al., 2005.

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report FIGURE J-2 Topographical map of the General Separations Area at the Savannah River Site. The area labeled F is the location of the F Canyon and F Tank Farm. E Area includes low-level waste disposal units. H Area is the location of the H Canyon and H Tank Farm. S Area is the Defense Waste Processing Facility. Z Area is the location of the Saltstone Production Facility and Saltstone Vaults. GW Divide refers to the line that separates groundwater that flows north to Upper Three Runs from groundwater that flows south to Four Mile Branch. SOURCE: Buice et al., 2005.

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report FIGURE J-3 Hydrologic units and flow directions in the General Separations Area. SOURCE: Buice et al., 2005.

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report FIGURE J-4 The Hanford Site. SOURCE: Hanford Site, Washington, available at http://www.pnl.gov/ecomon/Hsmap.HTML.

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report FIGURE J-5 Water Table Elevations in Meters (1m = 3.28 feet) and Inferred Groundwater Flow Directions for the Unconfined Aquifer at Hanford, Washington, March 2004. SOURCE: Hartman et al. 2005.

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report FIGURE J-6 Idaho National Laboratory. Source: United States Geological Service (USGS), Available at http://wwwrcamnl.wr.usgs.gov/uzf/ineelmap.html.

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Tank Waste Retrieval, Processing, and On-Site Disposal at Three Department of Energy Sites: Final Report FIGURE J-7 Idaho National Laboratory water table. SOURCE: Lockie, 2006.

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radioactive waste