- Long-Term Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability Strategy ›
- Clean the Past ›
- Control the Present ›
- Introduction
- Something in the Air? ›
- Protections: Sediment ›
- Protections: Sediment Control = Contaminant Retention
- Tour: Sediment Retention
- Protection #2: Trap and Remove Sediment
- Stormwater Controls
- Stop Contaminant Movement & the Individual Permit
- View of Stormwater Monitoring Sites
- Stormwater Control Structures
- How are the aftereffects of wildfire managed?
- Las Conchas Wildfire
- Stormwater Controls after Wildfire
- Los Alamos Canyon Weir
- 10,000 Willows
- Pueblo Canyon Grade Control Structure
- Early Notification Gages
- Protections: Sampling ›
- Protection #3: Sample and Survey
- Tour: Environmental Monitoring
- Groundwater Monitoring
- How does LANL determine where to put a monitoring well?
- Protection of the Groundwater Resource
- The Location Investigation Process
- The Location Determination Process
- Monitoring Well Placement
- Contaminant Sources
- Groundwater Monitoring Network
- View of Groundwater Monitoring Sites
- Well Placement Decision Process
- Create a Sustainable Future ›
- Multimedia ›
How does LANL protect human health and the environment from impacts of legacy contamination? Click image to learn more
How does LANL minimize the impacts from ongoing activities? Click image to learn more
How does LANL accomplish future stewardship of the natural and historical resources? Click image to learn more
What did LANL do with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding? Click image to learn more
How do LANL workers detect contaminants? Click image to learn more
I can't see it. I can't smell it. Can I breathe it? Click image to learn more
How does LANL control sediment? Click image to learn more
What sampling does LANL perform? Click image to learn more
What kind of policy does LANL follow for the environment? Click image to learn more
How many times can LANL reuse water? Click image to learn more
How do LANL workers keep LANL green? Click image to learn more