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<strong>Oak</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong> <strong>Reservation</strong><br />

3.29. VOC results at manhole 13037A ............................................................................................ 3-46<br />

3.30. VOC results at manhole 13074A ............................................................................................ 3-46<br />

3.31. PCB results at manhole 13050 ................................................................................................ 3-47<br />

3.32. PCB results at manhole 13037A ............................................................................................. 3-47<br />

3.33. PCB results at manhole 13074A ............................................................................................. 3-48<br />

3.34. Sample results for chromium, copper, lead and zinc obtained during K-1070-B<br />

CERCLA RA activities........................................................................................................... 3-50<br />

3.35. Sample results for mercury and PCBs obtained during K-1070-B CERCLA<br />

RA activities ........................................................................................................................... 3-51<br />

3.36. Thallium results from Mitchell Branch investigation sampling event .................................... 3-56<br />

3.37. Mercury results from Mitchell Branch investigation sampling event ..................................... 3-57<br />

3.38. Chromium results from Mitchell Branch investigation sampling event .................................. 3-57<br />

3.39. Aerial photo of Mitchell Branch mercury sampling locations and results .............................. 3-58<br />

3.40. CNF/K-1435 WWTS radionuclide liquid discharges ............................................................. 3-62<br />

3.41. <strong>Environmental</strong> monitoring program surface water monitoring locations ................................ 3-64<br />

3.42. Percentage of derived concentration guides (DCGs) at surface water surveillance<br />

locations, 2009 ........................................................................................................................ 3-65<br />

3.43. TCE concentrations at K-1700 ............................................................................................... 3-66<br />

3.44. 1,2-DCE concentrations at K-1700 ......................................................................................... 3-66<br />

3.45. Vinyl chloride concentrations at K-1700 ................................................................................ 3-67<br />

3.46. Total chromium concentrations at K-1700 ............................................................................. 3-67<br />

3.47. Waterways at ETTP ................................................................................................................ 3-69<br />

3.48. Major storm water outfalls and biological monitoring locations on Mitchell Branch ............. 3-70<br />

3.49. Water flea Ceriodaphnia dubia .............................................................................................. 3-70<br />

3.50. Asian Clam Corbicula fluminea ............................................................................................. 3-72<br />

3.51. Fish bioaccumulation at K-1007-P1 pond .............................................................................. 3-73<br />

3.52. Redbreast sunfish Lepomis auritus ......................................................................................... 3-73<br />

3.53. Temporal trends in mean total taxonomic richness (top) and mean taxonomic<br />

richness pollution-intolerant taxa (EPT, or Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and<br />

Trichoptera) in Mitchell Branch based on samples collected with ORNL<br />

protocols in April of each year, 1987–2009 ............................................................................ 3-74<br />

3.54. Benthic macroinvertebrate sampling using TDEC protocols .................................................. 3-75<br />

3.55. ETTP site exit pathway groundwater monitoring locations .................................................... 3-83<br />

4.1. Lifting the new 195,045 kg (215-ton) west tank for the potable water system<br />

into place ................................................................................................................................ 4-2<br />

4.2. Uranium Process Facility conceptual image ........................................................................... 4-3<br />

4.3. B&W Y-12 environment, safety, and health policy ................................................................ 4-4<br />

4.4. “State of the Creek Address” presented in April to interested stakeholders ........................... 4-7<br />

4.5. NNSA <strong>Site</strong> Manager addresses the crowd at the 2009 ES&H Expo....................................... 4-8<br />

4.6. East Tennessee TP3 Program Workshop was held at Y-12’s New Hope Center<br />

in October 2009 ...................................................................................................................... 4-9<br />

4.7. Cost avoidance from Y-12 pollution prevention activities ...................................................... 4-11<br />

4.8. Y-12 pollution prevention initiatives ...................................................................................... 4-11<br />

4.9. Y-12 Clean Sweep Program ................................................................................................... 4-12<br />

4.10. Y-12 Recycling Results .......................................................................................................... 4-13<br />

4.11. Y-12 Electrical consumption by month .................................................................................. 4-15<br />

4.12. Replacement of deteriorated roof on Building 9113 with a sustainable white roof ................ 4-15<br />

4.13. Preliminary B&W Y-12 GHG inventory by source ................................................................ 4-17<br />

4.14. Y-12 was recognized for outstanding environmental stewardship with a White House<br />

Closing the Circle award in 2009 ........................................................................................... 4-18<br />

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