Cleanup: Technology & Tools
EPA's Radiation Site Cleanup Program uses the best available science to develop risk assessment tools and guidance for cleaning up sites that are contaminated with radioactive materials. The Cleanup Program also provides technical support and expertise to EPA's Superfund program.
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General Information
About EPA's Radiation Site Cleanup Program
describes the organization of the program, its work with other organizations in the Agency, and results of its activities
Related Links
provides links to cleanup-related information on other Web sites
Frequent Questions
questions and answers about the cleanup of radioactively contaminated sites
Technical Information
Radioactively Contaminated National Priority List (NPL)
Sites
Superfund sites containing radioactive contaminants; fact
sheets, status of cleanup
MARSSIM
Multi-Agency Site Survey and Investigation Manual, standardized
approach for investigations of contaminated sites
MARLAP
Multi-Agency Radiological Laboratory Analysis Protocols,
a developing, nationally consistent approach to producing
radioanalytical laboratory data
Inventory of Radiological Methodologies
This report describes appropriate radioanalytical methodologies used to characterize environmental
samples containing radionuclides, including screening methodologies and radionuclide-specific
analyses. The document is intended for nonradioanalytical specialists, such as Remedial Project
Managers or Site Assessment Managers with backgrounds in geology, engineering, or hydrology.
Appendix A contains a glossary of terms used in this document.
Publications
publications, guidance, and technical documents related
to remediation technology and tools