
doi: 10.2172/10115433
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), a US Department of Energy facility operated by the University of California, serves as a national resource of scientific, technical, and engineering capability with a special focus on national security. During 1992, the Environmental Protection Department conducted sampling of air, sewage effluent, ground water, surface water, soil, vegetation and foodstuffs, and took measurements of environmental radiation. It performed more than 150,000 analyses of environmental samples. The analytical results are summarized in the chapters that follow, along with evaluations of the impact of radioactive and nonradioactive materials, a discussion of the effects of LLNL operations on the environment, and a summary of the activities undertaken to comply with local, state, and federal environmental laws.
Liquid Wastes, Tritium, 052000, Plutonium, Cesium 137, Site Resource And Use Studies, Waste Management, Gaseous Wastes, Radiation Monitoring, Food Chains, 628, Uranium, Beryllium, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Environmental Effects, 540230, 54 Environmental Sciences, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Radioactive Materials Monitoring And Transport, 540130, Radioactive Effluents 540250
Liquid Wastes, Tritium, 052000, Plutonium, Cesium 137, Site Resource And Use Studies, Waste Management, Gaseous Wastes, Radiation Monitoring, Food Chains, 628, Uranium, Beryllium, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Environmental Effects, 540230, 54 Environmental Sciences, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Radioactive Materials Monitoring And Transport, 540130, Radioactive Effluents 540250
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