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Progress of Sandia’s Environmental Restoration Operations

Overview of Sandia National Laboratories' Environmental Restoration Project, including updates on sites identified, characterized, and remediated under NMED regulations, with specific focus on corrective actions and long-term stewardship.

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Progress of Sandia’s Environmental Restoration Operations

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  1. Progress of Sandia’s Environmental Restoration Operations John R. Cochran Environmental Restoration Operations Project Manager Sandia National Laboratories October 23, 2012 SAND2012--8710C.Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 1

  2. Overview of Sandia’s Environmental Restoration Project • Mission – Identify, Characterize & Remediate sites where hazardous &/or radioactive materials have been released • Scope: 314 Environmental Restoration (ER) sites • All activities regulated by New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) under the 2004 Compliance Order on Consent (COoC) • Very successful, completely closed 275 of 314 ER sites through the NMED regulatory process • 39 sites in corrective action process 2

  3. Remaining 39 Sites 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations • “Active mission” sites with deferred corrective action 1 Cable Debris site – Long-Term Stewardship 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 3

  4. Remaining 39 Sites 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations 3 “Active mission” sites with deferred corrective action 1 Cable Debris site – Long-Term Stewardship 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 4

  5. Remaining 35 ER Sites 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 5

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  7. Remaining 35 ER Sites 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 7

  8. 26 ER Sites in Corrective Action Complete Process • Former septic systems or surface testing areas • Completed characterization & where necessary removed contaminated soils • Petitioned NMED for Correction Action Complete (CAC) status 8

  9. 26 ER Sites in Corrective Action Complete Process • NMED solicited public comments on these sites on December 10, 2007 • NMED guidance letter July 27, 2012 • 3 sites granted CAC status • 23 sites continue in CAC process • NMED Public Notice of September 17, 2012 • Requesting comments on granting of CAC Status for most, but not all, of the sites addressed by the December 10, 2007 public notice • Comments due November 16, 2012 • Same notice requesting comment on Hazardous Waste Permit 9

  10. Remaining 35 ER Sites 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 10

  11. 5 Sites Requiring Groundwater Investigations • Background: NMED April 8, 2010 guidance letter: • Sites 149 & 154 – use existing wells to characterize GW • Sites 8/58 – install 2 GW characterization wells • Sites 68 – install 3 GW characterization wells • Wells installed late summer 2011 • Conducting 8 quarters of characterization 11

  12. Installing New Monitoring Well Site 68 12

  13. Remaining 35 ER Sites 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 13

  14. Mixed Waste Landfill - Background • 2.6 acre landfill • Operational 1959 to 1988 • GW monitoring & other field investigations began 1990 • Public Hearing on remedy in 2004 • NMED issued Final Order in 2005: Selecting evapotranspirative cover w/ bio-intrusion barrier as remedy • Evapotranspirative cover built in 2009 14

  15. Mixed Waste Landfill Cover 2011 15

  16. Mixed Waste Landfill • Submitted revised Long-Term Monitoring and Maintenance Plan (LTMMP) for the cover to NMED (March 2012) • Plan describes required long-term monitoring of air, soil, biota (animal burrows/soil and vegetation), groundwater and cover maintenance • NMED Public Notice of September 14, 2012 • Requesting public comments on LTMMP by November 13, 2012 • Announcing information meeting LTMMP October 16th 16

  17. Remaining 35 ER Sites 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 17

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  19. Burn Site GW AOC

  20. Burn Site GW AOC • Contaminated with nitrate (most wells) and perchlorate (1 well) • Nitrate: 0 to 37 parts per million (ppm) (regulatory standard is 10 ppm) • Perchlorate: 0 to 9 parts per billion (ppb) (no drinking water standard established) • Submitted Report to NMED: Results of characterization 10 soil borings and 4 new GW monitoring wells (January 2012) • Ongoing quarterly monitoring of GW • Corrective Measures Evaluation (CME) Report due September 9, 2013 20

  21. Tijeras Arroyo GW AOC

  22. Tijeras Arroyo GW AOC • Contaminated with nitrate (5 wells) and TCE (1 well) • Nitrate: 0 to 33 ppm (regulatory standard is 10 ppm) • TCE: 0 to 9 ppb (regulatory standard is 5 ppb) • DOE/Sandia responsible for < 2 square miles & limited to perched aquifer • NMED approved Groundwater Investigation Report (February 2010) • NMED reviewing CME Report from 2005 • Ongoing monitoring of GW 22

  23. Technical Area V GW AOC

  24. Technical Area V GW AOC • Contaminated with nitrate and TCE • Nitrate: 0 to 14 ppm (regulatory standard is 10 ppm) • TCE: 0 to 19 ppb (regulatory standard is 5 ppb) • Submitted to NMED Well Installation Report for 4 new monitoring wells and 3 deep vapor wells (June 30, 2011) • Ongoing quarterly monitoring of GW 24

  25. SummarySandia’s ER Project • Addressing remaining 35 ER sites • 26 sites in CAC regulatory process: • 3 granted CAC status in July 2012 • NMED requested comments on remaining sites by November 16, 2012 • 5 Soil sites: GW being characterization • MWL: NMED requested public comments on LTMMP, due November 13, 2012 & monitoring GW • Burn Site: Submitted characterization report, CME Report due to NMED Sept 2013 & monitoring GW • Tijeras Arroyo GW: NMED reviewing CME Report, & monitoring GW • Tech Area V GW: NMED reviewing Report on installation of 4 GW wells & 3 deep vapor wells, & monitoring GW. 25

  26. April 2013Remaining 39 32 Sites 23 26 Sites in “Corrective Action Complete” regulatory process • Soil sites undergoing groundwater investigations 3 “Active mission” sites with deferred corrective action 1 Cable Debris site – Long-Term Stewardship 1 Mixed Waste Landfill 3 Groundwater Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Burn Site • Tijeras Arroyo • Technical Area V 26

  27. Questions & More Information • NMED SNL/NM information - http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/HWB/snlperm.html • UNM Zimmerman LibraryLobo Vault SNL/NM collection - http://repository.unm.edu/handle/1928/10963 • Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report -http://www.sandia.gov/news/publications/environmental_reports/index.html • Sandia National Laboratories Community Involvement - 284-5200 27

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