BY MAIRE O'NEILLmaire@losalamosreporter.com The New Mexico Environment Department’s Groundwater Quality Bureau has issued a list of revised acceptable corrective actions to the Department of Energy for treatment of the chromium plume below Los Alamos National Laboratory that includes resuming re-injection of treated water for a period of 12 months. The new corrective action plan, called…
A panel that discussed the cleanup of the LANL Chromium Plume with the Legislative Committee on Radioactive & Hazardous Materials consisted of, from left, Joni Arends, co-founder and executive director of Concerned Citizens for Nuclear, Rick Shean, director of the Environment Department's Resource Protection Division, Michael Mikolanis, manager of the DOE's Environmental Management Los Alamos…
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State regulators in March ordered the U.S. Energy Department to stop extracting tainted water, treating it and injecting it back into the plume over fears the contaminants were moving closer