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Radiation Tracking System (RTRAK) for Delineating Contamination
in Soils
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Technology Deployment Fact Sheets:
AR #1266
AR #2426
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Tech ID: 2361
Project Overview
This Accelerated Site Technology Deployment (ASTD) project
involves the integration, implementation and deployment of four
unique EM50 technologies to reduce DOE soil remediation costs by
about $36 M at the Fernald Environmental Management Project (FEMP)
between FY98 and FY06, enabling the DOE's accelerated remediation
plan to be met. The four technologies are 1.) mobile radiation tracking
system; 2.) portable high-purity Germanium sensors for in situ
gamma spectrometry; 3.) INEEL's Warthog system for 3D real-time
excavation screening support; and 4.) SitePlanner and Plume software
packages to provide data analysis for decision support. For more information
about this and other ASTD projects, go to the ASTD home page at
http://www.wastenot.inel.gov/tdi.
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Technology Description
This project utilizes a suite of technologies as a replacement
for the conventional data collection program based on discrete samples
followed by laboratory analysis. This suite is a blend of mobile gamma
sensing equipment, direct in situ gamma spectroscopy, laser-based
positioning systems, and ASAP data management/decision-support systems.
Specifically: the RTRAK is an enclosed agricultural tractor fitted
with a sodium iodide detector, global positioning system capabilities
and on-board computers. This system provides qualitative and quantitative
rapid gamma surveying for the site. The portable high-purity Germanium
detectors are tripod mounted and used to perform real-time, in situ
isotopic spectrometry. The Warthog is a sensor platform that includes
real-time 3-D location tracking and sensor data reduction. The SitePlanner
and Plume computer software programs are designed to support ASAP
data collection programs. |
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