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 Final Remedial Action Report for Lasagna Phase IIb In-Situ Remediation of Solid Waste Management Unit 91 at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Paducah, KentuckyThis Final Remedial Action (RA) Report was written in accordance with the 
					  requirements of the Federal Facilities Agreement (FFA) among the United States 
					  Department of Energy (DOE), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 
					  and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This report documents that the Phase IIb Lasagna 
					  In-situ Remediation Technology (Lasagna) at Solid Waste Management Unit (SWMU) 91, 
					  located at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP), has been implemented in 
					  accordance with specifications and has met the performance standards specified in the 
					  Record of Decision (ROD). The following elements are included:
 Site and Remedy Description,Chronology of Events,Performance Standards and Construction Quality Control,Construction Activities,Final Inspection,Certification Remedy is Operational and Functional,Operation and Maintenance, andSummary of Project Costs
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 Rapid Commercialization Initiative (RCI) ReportEnvironmental regulators from seven states and the U.S.
					 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) collaborated with the U.S. Department of
					 Energy (DOE) and an industrial consortium to demonstrate the performance of an
					 innovate environmental soil remediation technology, named Lasagna . To
					 assess cost and performance for removing trichloroethylene (TCE) from
					 low-permeability soils, the demonstration was at DOE's Paducah, KY, site and it
					 was successful. The states, EPA, DOE's Office of Science and Technology, and
					 the industrial consortium led by Monsanto collaborated through the Rapid
					 Commercialization Initiative (RCI), an interagency-interstate partnership.
					 The Southern States Energy Board facilitated state regulatory
					 participation. Industrial partners in the consortium are Monsanto, General
					 Electric, and Dupont. A technology verification statement, the final product,
					 reported performance and cost results, listed contacts for participating
					 regulators, and was signed by all partnership participants. The last letter of
					 concurrence has just arrived at Monsanto. States not having a statute
					 authorizing verification of technology performance preferred to concur with
					 rather than sign the report.  
 Topical Reports 
					  
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						  tables summarize the status and give ordering information for the Phase I and
						  IIa topical reports and other reports of interest. Electronic versions of most
						  reports can be downloaded and viewed using Adobe's Acrobat Reader 3.0. (Use the
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						  downloading Reader 3.0). The downloaded files do not include a number of
						  figures, tables, and/or appendices, since these parts may not have been
						  embedded in the topical reports document files. This information is only
						  available in the hard copy. Hard copies of these reports may be obtained from
						  the Office of Scientific and Technical Information [(423)576-8401] if you are
						  with DOE or a DOE contractor, or from: |   
						| National Technical Information Service
							 (NTIS) 5285 Port Royal Road
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 | Phone: (703)487-4600 (Regular
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						| This ordering
						  information is also found within each document. |   
					  
						 
						  | Development of
								an Integrated in-situ Remediation Technology PHASE
								IIa
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						  | Title, Date, Author | Abstract |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #3.1 entitled"Emplacement
								Technology - An Evaluation of Phase IIa and Alternative Lasagna
								Emplacement Methods"
 Not Yet Available from
								NTIS
 (September 26, 1994 -August 31, 1997)
 Richard C. Landis,
								Ronald J. Griffith, Steven H. Shoemaker, Dale S. Schultz, and Gary C.
								Quinton
 The DuPont Company
 The present Topical Report for Task
								#3.1 summarizes the electrode and treatment zone emplacement technology
								developed by the DuPont Company. | Contamination in low-permeability soils
								poses a significant technical challenge to in-situ remediation efforts.
								Poor accessibility to the contaminants and difficulty in delivery of treatment
								reagents have rendered existing in-situ treatments such as
								bioremediation, vapor extraction, and pump and treat rather ineffective when
								applied to low permeability soils present at many contaminated sites. The
								technology is an integrated in-situ treatment in which established
								geotechnical methods are used to install degradation zones directly in the
								contaminated soil and electro-osmosis is utilized to move the contaminants back
								and forth through those zones until the treatment is completed.  |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #7.2 entitled"Field Scale
								Studies"
 Not Yet Available from NTIS
 (January 10, 1996 - December 31, 1997)
 Christopher J. Athmer, Sa V. Ho, B.
								Mason Hughes, P. Wayne Sheridan, and P. H. Brodsky (Monsanto Company) and
								Andrew P. Shapiro and Joseph J. Salvo (General Electric Company), and Dale S.
								Schultz, Richard C. Landis, Ron Griffith, and Stephen H. Shoemaker
								(DuPont)
 The present Topical Report for Task
								#7.2 summarizes the Field Scale Test conducted by Monsanto Company, DuPont, and
								General Electric. |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #3.2 entitled"Modeling and
								Iron Dechlorination Studies"
 DOE/OR/22459-T1,
								DE98006103
 (September 26, 1994 - August 31, 1997)
 Andrew P. Shipiro,
								Timothy M. Sivavec, and Jan M. Principe (General Electric Research and
								Development)
 The present Topical Report for Task
								#3.2 summarizes the modeling and dechlorination research conducted by General
								Electric Research and Development. |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #3.2 entitled"Iron
								Dechlorination Studies"
 DOE/OR/22459-T2,
								DE98006119
 (September 26, 1994 - August 31, 1997)
 Robert Orth, Taiwo
								Dauda, and David E. McKenzie (Monsanto Company)
 The present Topical Report for Task
								#3.2 summarizes the iron dechlorination research conducted by Monsanto
								Company. |   
					  
						 
						  | PHASE
								I |   
						  | Title, Date, Author | Document Number |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #2-4 entitled"Electrokinetic
								Modeling"
 (September 26, 1994 - May 25, 1996)
 Andrew P. Shipiro (General Electric Company)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5391, DE97002135 |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #5 entitled "Cost
								Analysis"
 (September 26,1994 - May 25, 1996)
 Gary Quinton, Dale Schultz, Richard Landis, Ronald Griffith, and Stephen
								Shoemaker (DuPont Company)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5389, DE97002134 |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #6 entitled "Lab-Scale
								Development of Microbial Degradation Process"
 (September 26, 1994 - May 25, 1996)
 Martin Odom (DuPont Company)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5388, DE97002130 |   
						  | Topical Report for Tasks #8 and 10 entitled "Laboratory
								and Pilot Scale Experiments of the Lasagna Process"
 (September 26, 1994 - May 25, 1996)
 Sa V. Ho, Christopher
								J. Athmer, and P. Wayne Sheridan (Monsanto Company)and Andrew P. Shapiro
								(General Electric Company)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5375, DE97002150 |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #9 - Part I entitled "TCE
								Degradation Using Non-Biological Methods"
 (September 26, 1994 - May 25, 1996)
 Andrew P. Shapiro, Timothy M.
								Sivavec, and Sunita S. Baghel (General Electric Company)
 | DOE/METC/31184-5392, DE97002133 |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #9 - Part II entitled "TCE
								Degradation Using Non-Biological Methods"
 (September 26, 1994 - May 25, 1996)
 Robert G. Orth and David E.
								McKenzie (Monsanto Company)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5393, DE97002131 |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #11 entitled "Evaluation of
								TCE Contamination Before and After the Field Experiment"
 (September 26, 1994 - May 25, 1996)
 B. Mason Hughes, Sa V.
								Ho, Christopher J. Athmer, and P. Wayne Sheridan (Monsanto Company) Stephen H.
								Shoemaker and John R. Larson (DuPont) Jay L. Clausen (LMES) and John L. Zutman
								(ORNL-Grand Junction)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5496, DE97002166 |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #1 entitled "Evaluation of
								Treatment Zone Formation Options" (September 26, 1994
								- May 25, 1996)
 Stephen H. Shoemaker, Richard C. Landis, Ronald J.
								Griffith, Dale S. Schultz, and Gary E. Quinton (DuPont Company)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5346, DE97002165 |   
						  | Topical Report for Task #7 entitled "Development of
								Degradation Processes" (September 26, 1994 - May 25,
								1996)
 M.J. Brackin, M.H. Heitkamp and S.V. Ho (Monsanto Company)
 | DOE/METC/31185-5495, DE97002165 |   
 
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