Where is the water from the lagoons (former waste water settling ponds) pumped?

The NFS lagoons were used in the 1950s through the 1970s. The land around and beneath the lagoons has been cleaned up and the soil has been shipped to an authorized offsite disposal facility. Nuclear Fuel Services no longer uses settling ponds in their waste treatment process but processes liquid waste in contained tanks.

The North Site portion of the NFS property (where the lagoons were located) has been cleaned up. As a result of this process, the area contains large pits which have not yet been refilled with soil. The pits fill naturally with groundwater and rain water to form “onsite ponds.

€ The licensee samples the surface water from these onsite ponds monthly. The licensee pumps the water from the onsite ponds to the groundwater treatment facility. The facility treats the water and samples the final product before its release into the sanitary sewer.

The groundwater treatment facility treats the water for volatile chemicals and also removes uranium and other heavy metals from ... more.

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