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VSP * at the River Corridor Closure Project at the Hanford Site. ASP 2011 Workshop Pleasanton, California. Jim Davidson Senior Scientist Sample Design and Cleanup Verification Washington Closure Hanford, LLC. Richland, Washington * Visual Sample Plan. Summary.
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VSP*at the River Corridor Closure Project at the Hanford Site ASP 2011 Workshop Pleasanton, California Jim Davidson Senior Scientist Sample Design and Cleanup Verification Washington Closure Hanford, LLC. Richland, Washington * Visual Sample Plan
Summary • Introduce WCH at the Hanford Site • VSP for Focused Sampling • VSP for Statistical Sampling • VSP for Focused and Statistical Sampling • VSP for Confirmatory Sampling • Challenges and Suggestions for the Future • Questions
WCH Washington Closure Hanford manages the $2.4 billion River Corridor Closure Project for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Richland Operations Office. The company is responsible for protecting the Columbia River by cleaning up an estimated 560 waste sites, demolishing 328 buildings, placing two plutonium production reactors and one nuclear facility in interim safe storage, and operating the Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility.
100-F Area Elk 618-1 Burial Ground 306 Bldg 333 Bldg
Some Sites Where VSP Was Used • 618-1 Burial Ground, VSP and Focused Sampling: • Finding the known • 100-D-32 Burial Ground, VSP and Statistical Sampling: • Finding the unknown • 126-D-2 Waste Site, Statistical and Focused Sampling: • Finding both the known and unknown • VSP and Confirmatory Sampling at 600-290:2: • Exploring for the unknown
618-1 Burial Ground, VSP and Focused Sampling
618-1 Burial Ground 618-1 Burial Ground 306 Bldg 333 Bldg
618-1 Burial Ground (View to East) 618-1 Burial Ground 618-1 Burial Ground 306 Bldg 333 Bldg 334-A Building 334 Tank Farm 333 Building 3720 Building 9/10/1981
1963 Dedication of N Reactor 306 Bldg 333 Bldg
Uranium Drum Storage on 618-1 Site (View to Northeast) 303-M Building 5/26/1983
100-D-32 Burial Ground, VSP and Statistical Sampling
100-D-32 Burial Ground 100-D-32, October 22, 2008
126-D-2 Waste Site, Statistical and Focused Sampling
VSP for Confirmatory Sampling, 600-290:2, 300 West Storage Area
Aerial Photograph of the 600-290:2 Subsite (View to East) 600-290:2, August, 1986
VSP Graphic for 600-290:2, 300 Sample Design Appendix
Challenges and Suggestions for the Future • VSP GUI Improvements • Adjustable font size for sample location labels • Copy and paste text labels • Undo and redo of more GUI objects • Visible grid lines • One-click snap-to-connect for X and Y axes • MARSSIM Sign Test as Surrogate for WAC Three-Part Test • ESL simulation and statistics language • E = Easy, Environmental, Extensible • S = Sampling, Simulation, Statistics • L = Language, Library, Laboratory • ESL uses Data Matrix Algebra (DMA) • DMA has simplicity of scalar algebra, power of matrix algebra • ESL-2 with data handling language that works with Excel • VSP menu options are finite; a simple ESL language is unlimited
Acknowledgements for VSP Virginia Davidson John Wilson Craig Little Richard Gilbert Brent Pulsipher An anonymous farmer
Thank You! Jim Davidson davidson@owt.com (509) 627-2007 7306 S. Toro Place Kennewick WA, 99338