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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.106.A.1.c
Description
Colorado River Water Projects - Animas La Plata - Description - Construction - Durango Pump Station
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
12/27/1995
Author
Unknown
Title
Land Annotation - Durango Colorado Processing Site - and Disposition of Designated Processing Sites
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />00D137 <br /> <br />the construction of the uranium mill. Approximately 200,000 cubic yards of slag remain on <br />the site, covered by 18 to 24 inches of clean backfill and 6 inches of topsoil. The location of <br />the slag is shown on the attached figure. The slag was not removed during remedial action <br />because the material was not included under the UMTRA authority (it did not meet the <br />definition of residual radioactive material). <br /> <br />The EP A regulations also allow for contaminated materials to be left in place where removal <br />would pose a clear and present risk of injury to workers or would produce environmental <br />harm that is excessive compared to the health benefit achieved. These cases are called <br />Supplemental Standards. Supplemental standards were applied to areas on the slope of <br />Smelter Mountain, the banks of the Animas River, and to an area beneath the lead slag. The <br />Supplemental Standards areas are identified on the attached map, <br /> <br />The groundwater beneath both parcels remains contaminated and will be addressed during <br />Phase II of the uranium mill tailings remedial action project. Several groundwater monitor <br />wells are present on each parcel and will remain in place until the U.S. Department of Energy <br />determines that they can be removed. <br /> <br />Additional information concerning the remedial action, groundwater conditions, lead smelter <br />slag and supplemental standards is available from the Colorado Department of Public Health <br />and Environment, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division. <br />
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