B & T Metals
425 West Town Street , Columbus , Ohio
The B and T Metals Site in Columbus, Ohio, heated and extruded uranium metal into rods for the Manhattan Engineer District in 1943, contaminating building surfaces, drains, equipment, exterior soils, and manholes in nearby streets.
The owner removed contamination from site facilities and equipment after extrusion activities ceased in 1943. DOE conducted additional remediation of contaminated areas under FUSRAP in 1996. DOE certified that applicable cleanup criteria had been achieved, and the site was released for unrestricted use in 2001.
No supplemental limits or institutional controls are in effect at the privately owned 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 B and T Metals Site in Columbus, Ohio, heated and extruded uranium metal into rods for the Manhattan Engineer District in 1943, contaminating building surfaces, drains, equipment, exterior soils, and manholes in nearby streets.
The owner removed contamination from site facilities and equipment after extrusion activities ceased in 1943. DOE conducted additional remediation of contaminated areas under FUSRAP in 1996. DOE certified that applicable cleanup criteria had been achieved, and the site was released for unrestricted use in 2001.
No supplemental limits or institutional controls are in effect at the privately owned 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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