Chapman Valve
203 Hampshire Street , Indian Orchard , Massachusetts
The Chapman Valve Site, located in Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, is privately owned. Interior surfaces of a former building at this site were contaminated in 1948 by machining of uranium metal for the Manhattan Engineer District and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to support Brookhaven National Laboratory defense-related projects.
DOE designated the site for remediation under FUSRAP in 1992. Remediation was completed in 1995. DOE certified that the site conformed to applicable cleanup criteria and standards and released the property for unrestricted use. The building was subsequently demolished, leaving only the concrete slab.
No supplemental limits or institutional controls are in effect at the site, and DOE does not require on-site monitoring or surveillance. Legacy management activities consist of managing site records and responding to stakeholder inquiries.
The Chapman Valve Site, located in Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, is privately owned. Interior surfaces of a former building at this site were contaminated in 1948 by machining of uranium metal for the Manhattan Engineer District and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to support Brookhaven National Laboratory defense-related projects.
DOE designated the site for remediation under FUSRAP in 1992. Remediation was completed in 1995. DOE certified that the site conformed to applicable cleanup criteria and standards and released the property for unrestricted use. The building was subsequently demolished, leaving only the concrete slab.
No supplemental limits or institutional controls are in effect at the site, and DOE does not require on-site monitoring or surveillance. Legacy management activities consist of managing site records and responding to stakeholder inquiries.
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