Current Site Description/Observations: The site was originally identified by an IT Corporation, Las Vegas (ITLV) field crew on May 26, 1993, as an AST-labeled waste water and oil. Reynolds Electrical & Engineering Co., Inc. (REECo) had taken a photograph of Corrective Action Site (CAS) 01-24-01 on January 17, 1991, which also captured CAS 01-01-01, AST. The site was revisited by an ITLV field crew on February 4, 1997, and it was determined that the AST had been removed. There was no staining identified in the area where the tank was located.
The Leachfield Work Plan was developed to streamline investigations at Leachfield Corrective Action Units by incorporating management, technical, quality assurance, health and safety, public involvement, field sampling, and waste management information common to a set of Corrective Action Units with similar site histories and characteristics into a single document that can be referenced. This Corrective Action Investigation Plan provides investigative details specific to Corrective Action Unit 266.
Venus No radioactive release detected 02/22/1958 LLNL NTS U12d.01 Uranus No radioactive release detected 03/14/1958 LLNL NTS U12c.01 Operation Hardtack I Note: Three DoD high-altitude tests were conducted in the Pacific during Operation Hardtack I. Yucca Operation Newsreel North 12 degrees 37 minutes, East 163 degrees 01 minute High altitude-86,000 feet Operation Argus Argus I About 300 miles altitude South 38.5 degrees, West 11.5 degrees
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