![]() ![]() She said DOE, EPA and TDEC “have been in a longstanding disagreement regarding the waste water discharges” from the current Environmental Management Waste Management Facility (EMWMF), which she said is “currently discharging waste with hazardous substances into Bear Creek.” Walker's criticisms of DOE in the letter go beyond the proposed new landfill. This statement is in contrast to one by Kenneth J. Rueter, president and CEO of cleanup contractor UCOR. He stated in a guest column, published previously in The Oak Ridger, “Onsite disposal has proven to be a safe, beneficial solution.”ĭOE has asked to build the new facility because the current EMWMF facility reportedly does not have space for the new debris upcoming cleanups will generate. TDEC officials have also expressed concerns. In an April 17 letter, Randy Young, federal facility agreement manager for TDEC, listed several issues, including that the EMDF would be constructed of similar material and design to the EMWMF and over the long term, due to natural processes and material deterioration, both facilities might release contaminants into groundwater at the same time. Kent Calfee, R-Kingston, and John Ragan, R-Oak Ridge, addressed local citizen concerns on various issues. University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, Ĭrediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.The event took place at Oak Ridge Civic Center and was part of the Breakfast with the Legislators. Volume 1, Quarterly report, October-December 1995, ![]() Oak Ridge Reservation Federal Facility Agreement for the Environmental Restoration Program. oai/?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_dc&identifier=info:ark/67531/metadc665925 International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) It also provides a listing of the identity and assigned tasks of contractors performing ER Program work under the FFA. Specifically, it includes information on milestones scheduled for completion during the reporting period, as well as scheduled for completion during the next reporting period (quarter) accomplishments of the ER Program concerns related to program work and scheduled activities for the next quarter. This document provides information about ER Program activities conducted on the Oak Ridge Reservation under the FFA. Appendix A of this report meets the FFA milestone for the Annual Removal Action Report for the period FYs 1991-95. The FFA Quarterly Report meets an FFA milestone defined as 30 days following the end of the applicable reporting period. Publication of this document meets two FFA milestones. This work was performed under Work Breakdown Structure 1.4.12.2.3.04 (Activity Data Sheet 8304). The reporting period covered in this document is October through December 1995. This Oak Ridge Reservation Federal Facility Agreement Quarterly Report for the Environmental Restoration Program was prepared to satisfy requirements for progress reporting on Environmental Restoration Program (ER) activities as specified in the Oak Ridge Reservation Federal Facility Agreement (FFA) established between the US Department of Energy (DOE), the US Environmental Protection Agency, and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. ![]()
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