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Weldon Spring Site: Past, Present, and Future
2010 Long-Term Surveillance and Monitoring Conference Grand Junction, Colorado Patrick Anderson, Environmental Engineer Missouri Department of Natural Resources Hazardous Waste Program Federal Facilities Section November 18, 2010
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Site Map
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Site Map
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Brief History of the Weldon Spring Site
– U.S. Army acquires 17,000+ acres in St. Charles County, Missouri – Explosives produced at the Weldon Spring Ordnance Works 1956 – 217 acres transferred to the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Quarry transferred in 1958 – Weldon Spring Uranium Feed Materials Plant processed uranium ore concentrates
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Weldon Spring Uranium Feed Materials Plant (a. k. a
Weldon Spring Uranium Feed Materials Plant (a.k.a. Chemical Plant)
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Brief History of the Weldon Spring Site
– Chemical Plant returned to the Army for defoliant production. Weldon Spring Site held in caretaker status. 1985 – Chemical Plant transferred to DOE 1987 – 30 July - Quarry placed on NPL list 1989 – 30 March - Chemical Plant placed on NPL List
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Weldon Spring Quarry
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Condition of Site Prior to Cleanup
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Condition of Site Prior to Cleanup
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Condition of Site Prior to Cleanup
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Condition of Site Prior to Cleanup
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Public Reaction
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Cleanup and Final Disposition
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Cleanup and Final Disposition
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Cleanup and Final Disposition
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Cleanup and Final Disposition
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Cleanup and Final Disposition
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Present Conditions Monitored Natural Attenuation
Institutional Controls Long-Term Surveillance and Monitoring Plan Annual Inspections Interpretive Center Hike and Bike Trails Prairie Outreach
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Present Conditions Unresolved Issues
The State does not agree with some of DOE's statements about the site Federal Facilities Agreement between DOE, EPA, and MDNR
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Future Continuation of Liability and Due Diligence
Interpretive Center and Outreach Training and Teaching the Next Generations Hosting Events Maintain a Site Presence Institutional Knowledge (People forget) Is the Groundwater Safe? Is the Fish and Game Safe to Eat? Development Pressure Encroachment Right Price, Meet Budget Shortfalls
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