Cleanup
RMHF Closure Plan
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) made the Radioactive Materials Handling Facility (RMHF) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Closure Plan available for public comment on October 2006. This plan meets the requirements in the RCRA permit to close the facility by demonstrating that hazardous waste has been removed or left in place at levels that do not harm public health and the environment.
Tables
- Tables 1-9
- Table 1 – List of Storage and Treatment Units
- Table 2 - Summary of Waste Management Information
- Table 3 - Typical Waste Streams stored and Treated at RMHF
- Table 4 - List of Treatment Equipment
- Table 5 - Estimated Waste Inventories from RMHF
- Table 6 - Designated Disposal Facilities
- Table 7 - Analytical Methods for RMHF Closure
- Table 8 - Data Quality Objectives
- Table 9 - RMHF Closure Schedule
Figures
- Figure 1 – Locations of Santa Susana Filed Laboratory and Former ETEC
- Figure 2 – Boundaries of the RMHF
- Figure 3 – Map of RMHF Structures
- Figure 4 – Land Use Within One-mile Radius
- Figure 5 – Wind Rose for the RMHF
- Figure 6 – Building 4022 Floor Plan
- Figure 7 – Schematic Layout of Buildings 4021 & 4022
- Figure 8 – General Flow for D&D and Closure of the RMHF
- Figure 9 – Proposed Biased Soil Sample Locations
- Figure 10 – Proposed Biased Sample Locations for the Interior of Building 4022 Figure 11 – Outdoor Mixed Waste Storage Yard and Sample Locations
Appendices
- Appendix A – 1997 RCRA Part A Application and Letter of Interim Status Authorization
- Appendix B – Standardized Risk Assessment Methodology Work Plan, Revision 2 - Final
- Appendix C – RMHF “as-built” plans
- APPENDIX D – Photographs
- Appendix E – Analytical Method Reporting Limits
- Appendix F – Extension Request