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Title: The remediation of Maywood
Post by: Marlin on Nov 01, 2023, 11:40
The remediation of Maywood

https://www.ans.org/news/article-5365/the-remediation-of-maywood/
Title: Re: The remediation of Maywood
Post by: Mounder on Nov 02, 2023, 10:27
The initial cleanup consisted of testing in 1980-1983 from the State, EPA, and the Department of Energy (DOE). Testing revealed that there were low levels of Th contamination at several locations. The site was then assigned to the DOE in 1984. The removal of soil was immediately started.[1]

40 years of soil cleanup!  yikes
Title: Re: The remediation of Maywood
Post by: Marlin on Nov 02, 2023, 12:09
Quote from: Mounder on Nov 02, 2023, 10:27
The initial cleanup consisted of testing in 1980-1983 from the State, EPA, and the Department of Energy (DOE). Testing revealed that there were low levels of Th contamination at several locations. The site was then assigned to the DOE in 1984. The removal of soil was immediately started.[1]

40 years of soil cleanup!  yikes

   Well, here is one that really is taking a long time. It operated from 1918 and 1936 and from Luminous Processes, Inc. between 1937 and 1978. It is not in this article but some of the cleanup occurred until the budget ran out each year, then started again the following year as Illinois was held responsible for half the cost. The older the facility the less regulation and understanding of risk.

EPA investing $90 million to clean 140,000 Tons of Contaminated Dirt from Illinois Radiation Site

https://www.countryherald.com/news/local/epa-investing-90-million-to-clean-140000-tons-of-contaminated-dirt-from-illinois-radiation-site/
Title: Re: The remediation of Maywood
Post by: Marlin on Nov 02, 2023, 12:26
Not sure when they started but Argonne National Lab did annual body counts of the Radium girls The last one died in 2014.

Radium girls

https://environmentalhistory.org/people/radiumgirls/
Title: Re: The remediation of Maywood
Post by: GLW on Nov 06, 2023, 06:08
Quote from: Mounder on Nov 02, 2023, 10:27
The initial cleanup consisted of testing in 1980-1983 from the State, EPA, and the Department of Energy (DOE). Testing revealed that there were low levels of Th contamination at several locations. The site was then assigned to the DOE in 1984. The removal of soil was immediately started.[1]

40 years of soil cleanup!  yikes

Colonie FUSRAP took ~34 years to release ~11 acres,.....

par for the course,...
Title: Re: The remediation of Maywood
Post by: Rennhack on Nov 06, 2023, 05:54
I visited Maywood back in the day.  Did some down hole Gama spec.