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Diversion of Flow Augmentation to Reduce Mercury Input to East Fork Poplar Creek at the Y-12 National Security Complex

Mercury related research and capabilities at ORNL

Applied Research Initiative - Remediation of Mercury and Industrial Contaminants

Conceptual Model of Primary Mercury Sources, Transport Pathways, and Flux at the Y-12 Complex and Upper East Fork Poplar Creek, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Peterson, M., B. Looney, G. Southworth, C. Eddy-Dilek, D.B. Watson, R. Ketelle, M. Bogle. 2011. ORNL/TM-2011/75, DOE.

Technology Evaluation for Waterborne Mercury Removal at the Y-12 National Security Complex. He, F., L. Liang and C. Miller, 2010. ORNL/TM-2010/268, DOE.

Evaluation of New Options for Reducing Mercury Release at the Y-12 National Security Complex. Southworth, G.R., MA Bogle, S. Brooks, L. Liang,M. Peterson, B. Spalding, D. Watson,F. Zhang, and T.J. Abraham. 2010. ORNL/TM-2010/33, DOE.

Mercury Challenges in the Environment: A Technical Summit. October 2009. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

Controlling Mercury source zones to surface water: initial results of pilot studies at the Y-12 National security complex. Southworth, G.R., S. Brooks, M. Peterson, MA Bogle, C. Miller, M. Elliot, and L. Liang, 2009. ORNL/TM-2009/035, DOE.

Recommendations to Address Technical Uncertainties in the Mitigation and Remediation of Mercury Contamination at the Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Office of Environmental Management, 2008. WSRC-STI-2008-00212, DOE.