
doi: 10.2172/765566 , 10.3133/ofr99272
The U.S. Geological Survey, in response to a request from the U.S. Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Naval Reactors Office, Idaho Branch Office (IBO), samples water from 13 wells during 1996 as part of a long-term project to monitor water quality to the Snake River Plain aquifer in the vicinity of the Naval Reactors Facility (NRF), Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho. The IBO requires information about the mobility of radionuclide- and chemical-waste constituents in the Snake River Plain aquifer. Waste-constituent mobility is determined principally by (1) the rate and direction of ground-water flow; (2) the locations, quantities, and methods of waste disposal; (3) waste-constituents chemistry; and (4) the geochemical processes taking place in the aquifer. The purpose of the data-collection program is to provide IBO with water-chemistry data to evaluate the effect of NRF activities on the water quality of the Snake River Plain aquifer. Water samples were analyzed for naturally occurring constituents and man-made contaminants.
Mobility, 791, Waste Constituents, Idaho, Waste Disposal, Snake River Plain, Ground-Water Flow, Geochemical Processes, Water, 21 Specific Nuclear Reactors And Associated Plants, Water Chemistry, Snake River Plain Aquifer, Ship Propulsion Reactors, Geologic Surveys, Water-Chemistry, Water Quality, Ground Water, Water Samples, Water Quality Snake River Plain Aquifer, Man-Made Contaminants
Mobility, 791, Waste Constituents, Idaho, Waste Disposal, Snake River Plain, Ground-Water Flow, Geochemical Processes, Water, 21 Specific Nuclear Reactors And Associated Plants, Water Chemistry, Snake River Plain Aquifer, Ship Propulsion Reactors, Geologic Surveys, Water-Chemistry, Water Quality, Ground Water, Water Samples, Water Quality Snake River Plain Aquifer, Man-Made Contaminants
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