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Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program

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The Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) is a United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project to manage and cleanup environmental contamination that resulted from early United States Atomic Energy Commission activities. Cleanup activities were initially performed under the supervision of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), until 1997 when the United States Congress passed authority for cleanup activities to the USACE.

The primary source of contamination at the locations stems from the processing of uranium ores and the disposal of the byproducts. The major sources of site contamination are uranium, thorium, and radium. In addition to the radiological contaminants there are semi-volatile organic compounds, volatile organic compounds, and heavy metals comingled at the sites.

Table of FUSRAP Sites [1]

Site Name City Vicinity Properties Waste Volume (m3)
Maywood Site Maywood 83 300,000
St. Louis Airport Site St. Louis 0 191,000
St. Louis Downtown Site St. Louis 6 188,000
Latty Avenue Properties Hazelwood 6 161,000
Niagara Falls Storage Site Lewiston 26 157,000

References

  1. ^ Eisenbud & Gesell (1997). Environmental Radioactivity From Natural, Industrial, and Military Sources. San Diego:Acadmeic Press, 507. ISBN 0-12-235154-1