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Hanlon, B.M. 1995 (June). Waste Tank Summary Report for Month Ending April 30, 1995. Westinghouse Hanford Company Report WHC-EP-0182-85, Richland, WA.

National Research Council. 1994 (February 3). Letter report from R.J. Budnitz, Chairman, Committee on Remediation of Buried and Tank Wastes, to T.P. Grumbly, Assistant Secretary of Energy for Environmental Restoration and Waste Management. Washington, DC.

Treat, R.L., B.B. Peters, R.J. Cameron, W.D. McCormak, T. Trenkler, M.F. Walters, J.K. Rouse, T.J. McLaughlin, and J.M. Cruse. 1994 (September). Feasibility Study of Tank Leakage Mitigation Using Subsurface Barriers . Westinghouse Hanford Company Report WHC-SD-WM-ES-300, Richland, WA.

U.S. Department of Energy. 1987 (December). Final Environmental Impact Statement: Disposal of Hanford Defense High-Level, Transuranic and Tank Wastes. Report DOE/EIS-0113, Volume 1, Washington, DC.

U.S. Department of Energy, Richland. 1994 (September). Focused Feasibility Study of Engineered Barriers for Waste Management Units in the 200 Areas. Report DOE/RL-93-33, Decisional Draft, Richland, WA.

Washington State Department of Ecology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Department of Energy. 1989 (May). Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order 89-10 Rev. 3: Amended September 1990, September 1991, August 1992, and January 1994.

Suggested Citation:"References Cited." National Research Council. 1996. The Potential Role of Containment-in-Place in an Integrated Approach to the Hanford Reservation Site Environmental Remediation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9533.
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