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alphadude:
not that this is related but ARC and Portage won TA21 clean up at LANL

illegalsmile:
so who is ARC....not the Georgia-based company that spawned so many interesting nicknames in the '90's.

vikingfan:
I hope not !! we don't need any more bouncing checks going around !

snowman:

--- Quote from: vikingfan on Jul 02, 2007, 11:11 ---I hope not !! we don't need any more bouncing checks going around !

--- End quote ---
Easy there Kimo Sabi! ARC was a decent company back in the day. Them boys down thar in Georgia used to keep a lotta rental techs working at those nuke jobs. They just lost track of what their core business was... supplying technicians to the nuclear industry, not hydrolasing  the undersides of ocean going vessels with multi million dollar machines. But I digress.

Anybody know what this Stoller Legacy Contract is all about?

Dave Warren:
For example: Stoller’s Moab team has responsibility for several on-site activities. They perform maintenance of erosion protection measures, storm water prevention plan activities, and health and safety oversight of the field work, which includes operating groundwater monitoring and treatment systems, tailings pile dewatering, and soil remediation of both on-site and nearby vicinity properties.

This is from the DOE Site: Mission
The mission of the Office of Legacy Management (LM) is to manage the Department’s post-closure responsibilities and ensure the future protection of human health and the environment. LM has control and custody for legacy land, structures, and facilities and is responsible for maintaining them at levels suitable for their long-term use.

Functions
Protects human health and the environment through effective and efficient long-term surveillance and maintenance;

Preserves and protects legacy records and information;

Supports an effective and efficient work force structured to accomplish departmental missions;

Implements departmental policy concerning continuity of worker pension and medical benefits;

Manages legacy land and assets, emphasizing safety, reuse, and disposition;

Mitigates community impacts resulting from the cleanup of legacy waste and changing departmental missions;

Actively acts as liaison and coordinates all policy issues with appropriate departmental organizations.



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