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NASA - MOCKUP1.0 Site Identification
2.0 Site Status SummaryAfter many years of little to no activities at the Plum BRook reactor site, decommissioning is well underway. While awaiting NRC approval of the DP, NASA prepared the reactor facility by conducting pre-decommissioning activities under its POL Amendment. NRC approved the DP in March 2002. 3.0 Major Technical or Regulatory IssuesNASA recently discovered radioactive contamination on and off the NASA Plum Brook test reactor site near Sandusky, Ohio. The material was identified as cesium-137 and cobalt-60 in a drainage ditch leaving their property, and in Plum Brook approximately one mile downstream towards Lake Erie. The radioactive materials are likely the result of reactor operations which ended in about 1973. Sediment samples identified up to 38 pCi/l cesium-137 (background is about 1 pCi/g). The stream, on its five-mile journey to Lake Erie, crosses residential areas, school-owned lands and a golf course. 4.0 Estimated Date For Closure12/31/2010 |
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