Virtual Library. The electronic library provides easy access and use of
critical site data needed by scientific, engineering, and management users at Hanford. Users
do not need an understanding of any specialized computer language or database designs to
access, retrieve and analyze the data. The Virtual Library is not publicly
available.
Environmental Databases. The environmental databases that are
available for use by Hanford staff in their work include the Hanford Environmental
Information System (HEIS), Hanford Geographic Information System (HGIS), Hanford Well
Information System (HWIS), Sample Data Tracking (SDT) System, Waste Information Data
System (WIDS), Pump and Treat Project Specific Databases (P&T PSDB), and the In-Situ
Redox Manipulation (ISRM) Project Specific Database (PSDB). Several front-end
applications are used to interface with the databases as well as more general
intranet access via a web browser.
Management Reports. The Groundwater Remediation
Project regularly provides information and technical progress and
related information to a variety of Hanford Site management reports,
such as the annual Environmental Report.
Public Information Resources
Some public information resources include:
- Web Site. This web site will be maintained to assure that information about the Groundwater Remediation Project is easily accessible to interested parties.
- Annual Report. A report is issued each year that summarizes the Groundwater Remediation Project's efforts during the past 12 months. The report is distributed widely to government representatives and the public.
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Information Outreach. Outreach activities include placement of information in the local and regional newspapers and broadcast outlets, DOE This Month, the Fluor Your Information newsletter, Hanford contractor publications, and trade and technical journals.
- Special Information Products. Several special information products have been or are in production to provide information about the Groundwater Remediation Project, including an interactive CD, brochure, and display and presentation materials.
- Program Library. The Program Library allows interested individuals to find and access documents and reports prepared by the Groundwater Remediation Project. Reports that are open for public review and comments also can be found here.
