Savannah River definition
Examples of Savannah River in a sentence
The Tank Farm Contractor will have established work orders with Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC), GTS-Duratek (including the Vitreous State Laboratory (VSL) at Catholic University), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and IBC, Inc.
The DOE representative on the SEC is the Manager, Savannah River Operations Office.
This Agreement directs the com prehensive remediation of the Savannah River Site (SRS).
In December 1987, the SRS published its final environmental impact statement (EIS), entitled, "Waste Management Activities for Groundwater Protection: Savannah River Plant; Aiken, South Carolina." The purpose of the EIS was to identify and select a waste management strategy for the treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous, radioactive, and mixed wastes.
On May 8, 1984, the SRS prepared an assessment of its waste disposal sites and groundwater impacts (Technical Summary Groundwater Quality Protection Program at Savannah River Plant).
The EPA finalized the Savannah River Site on the NPL on November 21, 1989 at 54 Federal Register 48184, which became effective on December 21, 1989.
The DOE's Savannah River Site (SRS) is located within the western most part of south-central South Carolina near Aiken, South Carolina.
Approximately twenty (20) miles of the Savannah River forms the west boundary of the SRS.
The Parties intend that this Agreement shall satisfy the requirements of Section 120 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9620, for the Savannah River Site.
The SRS includes nuclear reactors, a fuel and target fabrication plant, two chemical separations plants, the Defense Waste Processing Facility, the Savannah River Laboratory and other support operations.