David Allard, Director of DEP’s Bureau of Radiation Protection, will lead the presentation providing an overview of the decontamination and decommissioning process and how Pennsylvania and DEP are involved.
According to DEP’s Decommissioning Section, there are eight so-called “complex” radioactive materials sites undergoing decommissioning in Pennsylvania, in addition to Three Mile Island and other facilities. The facilities include--
-- Global Tungsten & Powders, Towanda
-- Karnish Instruments, Lock Haven
-- Keystone Metals Reduction, Cheswick
-- Remacor, West Pittsburg
-- Safety Light Corporation, Bloomsburg
-- Superbolt, Carnegie
-- Westinghouse Electric (Waltz Mill), Madison
-- Whittaker Corporation, Greenville.
In addition, there are other major sites undergoing cleanup, including the Westinghouse Research Lab in Forest Hills, the Bettis Atomic Laboratory in West Mifflin and the NUMEC Fuel Fabrication Site in Apollo.
Reactor site decommissioning includes Three Mile Island, Peach Bottom Unit 1, Penn State Research Lab, Waltz Mill Test Reactor, Saxton Experimental Facility, Shippingport Atomic Power Station, and the Quehanna Research Reactor.
Several wastewater treatment plants require decontamination, including the Kiski Valley Water Pollution Control Authority, Royersford Wastewater Treatment Facility and oil and gas wastewater treatment facilities.
Click Here for a copy of his presentation.
A copy of the complete agenda is available as is DEP’s October report to the CAC.
Public Comments
Individuals interested in providing public comments during the meeting must sign up prior to the start of the meeting by contacting Keith Salador by sending email to: ksalador@pa.gov or calling 717-787-8171.
The meeting will be held in Room 105 Rachel Carson Building starting at 12:30 p.m. The meeting will be available online and via conference call. Click Here for instructions.
For more information and available handouts, visit DEP’s Citizens Advisory Council webpage. meeting. Questions should be directed to Keith Salador, Executive Director, ksalador@pa.gov or by calling 717-787-8171.
(Photo: Radiation contamination at oil and gas wastewater treatment site.)
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