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Old Rifle Title I Processing Site, Rifle, Colorado
What Are They Doing on My Site?
Richard Bush, Rifle Site ManagerNovember 16, 2010
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U.S. Vanadium Company Mill—1924
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Union Carbide Mill—circa 1957
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Old Rifle Site—1967 After Umetco Cleanup
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Old Rifle Site—1999Post-UMTRA Cleanup
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Old Rifle Mill Site—Today
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Site Conceptual Model
Groundwater contamination from raffinate ponds and tailings
Surface cleanup standard Ra-226; metals left Inflow of water from the north via seeps and drainage
ditch contributes groundwater to site Colorado River contributes to flushing
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Site Conceptual Model Diagram
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Regulatory History
1996: Surface cleanup completed 1998: Licensed 1999: Final Site Observational Work Plan for the
UMTRA Project Old Rifle Site 2002: Ground Water Compliance Action Plan for the
Old Rifle, Colorado, UMTRA Project Site meets Nuclear Regulatory Commission approval
Compliance Natural flushing for uranium, maximum contaminant level
(MCL) 0.044 mg/L Alternate concentration limits for vanadium and selenium,
higher than MCL based on background
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Office of Science Investigations Two basic questions posed
Can we immobilize uranium in the groundwater? How long will it last after amendments cease?
Can we better predict uranium removal? Natural flushing relies on modeling
Approach – to support compliance strategy Enhance microbial reduction of soluble uranium(VI) to
precipitated or sorbed uranium(IV) Improved reactive transport simulations to predict removal
of uranium from groundwater
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Recent Developments, Plume Map
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Recent Developments, T/C Plots
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Rifle Old Processing Site (RFO01)Uranium Concentration
Loc 0304
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Groundwater Surface Map—Spring 2007
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Conclusions
Site not flushing as predicted Site more complex than expected Additional characterization/new modeling effort? Revisit compliance strategy in light of low risk U.S. Department of Science adding insights to uranium
sequestration, cycling Integrated Field-Research Challenge provides an
outdoor lab Leveraged funding for science and technology Future to expand to floodplain-wide analysis?