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NAVAJO UMTRA LTSM UPDATE Madeline Roanhorse Navajo AML / UMTRA Department 2010 Long-Term Surveillance and Maintenance Conference Grand Junction, Colorado

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Navajo UMTRA LTSM Update. Madeline Roanhorse Navajo AML / UMTRA Department 2010 Long-Term Surveillance and Maintenance Conference Grand Junction, Colorado. Navajo UMTRA LTSM Update. Background and History Shiprock site Mexican Hat site Tuba City site Contact Information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Navajo UMTRA LTSM Update

NAVAJO UMTRA LTSM UPDATE

Madeline RoanhorseNavajo AML / UMTRA Department

2010 Long-Term Surveillance and Maintenance ConferenceGrand Junction, Colorado

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Navajo UMTRA LTSM Update

Background and HistoryShiprock siteMexican Hat siteTuba City siteContact Information

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Navajo UMTRA Background and History

Cooperative Agreement exist between the Navajo Nation and DOE to address the former surface cleanup and the current ground water remediation activities at the four Navajo sites

Three Navajo sites located at Shiprock, NM; Mexican Hat, UT; and Tuba City, AZ

These sites have been transferred to the DOE LTSM Program for oversight and monitoring

Navajo UMTRA is coordinating with DOE the site transfer of the Monument Valley property to the DOE LTSM Program

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DOE and NN EPA personnel during the 2010 annual inspection discussing minor depression

due to past core sampling activities. 

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Navajo UMTRA Background & History, cont.

Program staff performs quarterly and participates in the annual LTSM inspection with the DOE LTSM Program

The quarterly inspection allows frequent monitoring of the Navajo sites in support of the annual inspection

Site inspection include the assessment of the disposal cell top and side slopes; existence of vegetation on cell; conditions of diversion and outflow channels; terrace and outlying site perimeter area and continue

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Navajo UMTRA Background and History, cont.

Condition of access road to the cell, fence repairs, entrance and perimeter signs, site markers, survey and boundary monuments, and erosion control markers

Down gradient ground water seep locations away from the disposal cell property

Ensure compliance to disposal cell regulations and standards for long term maintenance

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SHIPROCK UMTRA SITE

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Shiprock Site Walk-through assessment is performed to check for

evidence of settling, slumping, erosion, animal burrowing and deep-rooted vegetation on the riprap covered top, side slopes and disturbed areas

Check conditions and type of vegetation in channels Check for slope retreat and tension cracks near the

escarpment Document new wind-blown sand near site fence line Inspect fence around and condition of the pond Completed radon / gamma radiation exposure

assessment of disposal cell cover in support of the 2000 DOE survey

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Mexican Hat UMTRA disposal cell

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Mexican Hat Site Walk-through assessment is performed to check

for evidence of settling, slumping, erosion, animal access and burrowing and deep-rooted vegetation (biointrusion) on the riprap covered top and side slopes

Check conditions, document location and type of vegetation in the diversion and erosion channels

Document erosion and trash build-up along the boundary fence line

Document condition of boundary fence and evidence of trespass

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BIOINTRUSION

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Mexican Hat Site, cont.

Check condition of diversion ditches and disposal cell apron located on the southern edge of cell

Check property condition in the outlying areas for disturbance due to grazing & public recreational use

Check condition of ground water seep locations down gradient to the disposal cell for surface water pathway exposure to general public and livestock

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TUBA CITY UMTRA SITE

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Tuba City Site

Walk-through assessment is performed to check evidence of settling, slumping, erosion, rock cover degradation, animal burrowing and deep-rooted vegetation on the riprap cover top and side slopes

Document and evaluate impact of sand accumulation in the diversion channels

Conduct perimeter site monitoring of the fence line, monitoring wells, signs, monuments, site markers

Document sand accumulation and wind erosion along boundary fence line

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Contact Information Website Address:

www.aml.navajo.org

www.lm.doe.gov