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FUSRAP (FORMERLY UTILIZED SITES REMEDIAL ACTION PROGRAM) STAKEHOLDER REPORT
U.S. DOE, Office of Legacy Management, 28 pp, 2018
DOE has operated FUSRAP since 1974 to identify and remediate sites that were contaminated with radioactive materials in support of the nation's early atomic energy programs. DOE remediated FUSRAP sites until 1997, when the task was assigned to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. DOE's Office of Legacy Management (LM) is responsible for protecting human health and the environment at 31 remediated FUSRAP sites. DOE evaluates risk for the sites and defines long-term surveillance and maintenance requirements to monitor site conditions, prevent unsafe activities where needed, and keep stakeholders informed. Most FUSRAP sites have been remediated to a condition that allows unrestricted use. For all sites, LM manages site information to preserve knowledge of site conditions and a record of site activities. This report presents background on FUSRAP, lists the completed and active remediation sites in the program, and provides a link to more detailed information for each site. https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2018/08/f54/2018_FUSRAP_Stakeholder_Report.pdf
DOE has operated FUSRAP since 1974 to identify and remediate sites that were contaminated with radioactive materials in support of the nation's early atomic energy programs. DOE remediated FUSRAP sites until 1997, when the task was assigned to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. DOE's Office of Legacy Management (LM) is responsible for protecting human health and the environment at 31 remediated FUSRAP sites. DOE evaluates risk for the sites and defines long-term surveillance and maintenance requirements to monitor site conditions, prevent unsafe activities where needed, and keep stakeholders informed. Most FUSRAP sites have been remediated to a condition that allows unrestricted use. For all sites, LM manages site information to preserve knowledge of site conditions and a record of site activities. This report presents background on FUSRAP, lists the completed and active remediation sites in the program, and provides a link to more detailed information for each site. https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2018/08/f54/2018_FUSRAP_Stakehol
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