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| Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Interface |
| CH2M HILL Hanford Group Interface |
| Tri-Party Agreement Milestones |
| High-Risk Waste Site Remediation |
| Shrink the Contaminated Area |
| Reduce Natural and Artificial Recharge |
| Remediate Groundwater |
| Monitor Groundwater |
| EM-22 Technology Proposals |
| Science & Technology Documents |
| Environmental Management Science Program (EMSP) Work |
| Washington Hydrogeology Symposium 2007 |
| Characterization of Systems |
| Hanford Database Integration |
| Risk Assessments |
| Ecological Assessments |
| Groundwater Monitoring |
| Well Management |
| System Assessment Capability |
| Calendar of Events |
| Public Involvement Opportunities |
| Information Resources |
| Information Sharing |
| Topical Workshops |
| Issues Management |
| Program Documents |
| 300 Area Program Documents |
| Annual Reports |
| Documents Under Public Review |
| Articles & Fact Sheets |
| Groundwater/Vadose Zone Integration Project Documents |
Program OrganizationTo effectively manage the Groundwater Remediation Project, DOE created an integrated organization. This organization is supported by both the DOE Office of River Protection and Richland Operations Office and by all four major site contractors. The lead for managing the total effort has been assigned to the Waste Disposal/Groundwater Remediation Project contractor, Fluor Hanford, Inc. The contractor has the overall responsibility to assure the work planned and undertaken by each of the major site contractors is done in a consistent and effective manner, which protects human health and the environment.
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