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Schematic of soil washing laboratory. The monitoring room has two single doors (marked 5 and 6 in Figure 1). This room has ten lockers and contains suit-up supplies such as Tyvek™ suits, pressurized air powered respirators (PAPRs), nitrile gloves, breathing air samplers, and other supplies. The monitoring room also has a hand-and-foot monitor (contamination monitor). Part of the monitoring room is used as a decontamination area. The laboratory work area is approximately 1,000 square feet, and is divided into three distinct areas (water treatment system, the work area, and the after-process soil storage room). The work area has two air filter units that supply clean air to the work area. Air cleaning is accomplished by the passage of air from the top to the bottom through three types of filters (six roughing filters on the top, six intermediate filters in between, and six HEPA filters on the bottom), which are arranged in series. These units ensure the air exhausting to the environment and recycled to the work area meets standards set by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The work area is supplied with normal electrical utilities and contains one water source in the work area and an isolation valve in the access control room. Heating and air conditioning is provided through a heating and air conditioning unit controlled by a Xxxxxxx Controls monitoring system to ensure constant temperature. The work area has a dry carbon dioxide fire extinguisher, a first aid kit, and an eye wash kit. Four hood systems are designed for the laboratory work area as shown in Figure 1, and consist of a walk-in hood, a dryer hood, a fume hood, and a large equipment hood. The fume hood is used for running tests of small technologies, and the large equipment hood is used for the testing of large technologies. These hoods are connected to the two air filter units. New laboratory equipment, installed to support the studies, includes a state-of-the-art water treatment system designed by Culligan, Inc., two drying ovens, an alpha-beta continuous air monitor, a hand-and-foot monitor, two-survey meters, a gas proportional counter, holding tanks, soil blenders, vibrating screens, filter presses, and an air compressor. Each worker has to go through a series of trainings (radiation, HazMat, emergency response, hygiene, fit test, whole body counts, etc.) before being allowed to work in the SWL. The workers wear personal protective equipment (PPE) during soil testing such as pres...
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