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Site Characterization Work Plan for Gasbuggy, New Mexico.


DE2001777249

Publication Date 2000
Page Count 318
Abstract Project Gasbuggy was the first of three joint government-industry experiments conducted to test the effectiveness of nuclear explosives to fracture deeply buried, low-permeability natural gas reservoirs to stimulate production. The scope of this work plan is to document the environmental objectives and the proposed technical site investigation strategies that will be utilized for the site characterization of the Project Gasbuggy Site. Its goal is the collection of data in sufficient quantity and quality to determine current site conditions, support a risk assessment for the site surfaces, and evaluate if further remedial action is required to achieve permanent closure of the site that is both protective of human health and the environment. The Gasbuggy Site is located approximately 55 air miles east of Farmington, New Mexico, in Rio Arriba County within the Carson National Forest in the northeast portion of the San Juan Basin. Historically, Project Gasbuggy consisted of the joint government-industry detonation of a nuclear device on December 10, 1967, followed by reentry drilling and gas production testing and project evaluation activities in post-detonation operations from 1967 to 1976. Based on historical documentation, no chemical release sites other than the mud pits were identified; additionally, there was no material buried at the Gasbuggy Site other than drilling fluids and construction debris. Although previous characterization and restoration activities including sensitive species surveys, cultural resources surveys, surface geophysical surveys, and limited soil sampling and analysis were performed in 1978 and again in 2000, no formal closure of the site was achieved. Also, these efforts did not adequately address the sites potential for chemical contamination at the surface/shallow subsurface ground levels or the subsurface hazards for potential migration outside of the current site subsurface intrusion restrictions. Additional investigation activities will focus on the surface/shallow subsurface sampling and modeling. Suspected potential contaminants of concern for investigative analysis at the Gasbuggy Site include total petroleum hydrocarbons (diesel- and gasoline-range), volatile organic compounds, semivolatile organic compounds, total Resource Conservation and Recovery Act metals, and radionuclides. The results of this characterization and risk assessment will be used to evaluate corrective action alternatives to include no further action, the implementation of institutional controls, capping on site, or off-site disposal of contaminated waste which will be presented in a subsequent corrective action decision document.
Keywords
  • Feasibility studies
  • Nuclear explosives
  • Drilling fluids
  • Explosions
  • Geophysical surveys
  • Ground level
  • Natural gas
  • Organic compounds
  • Radioisotopes
  • Remedial action
  • Resource conservation
  • Risk assessment
  • Site characterization
  • Project Gasbuggy
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors IT Corp., Las Vegas, NV.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200125
Contract Number
  • AC08-97NV13052
Site Characterization Work Plan for Gasbuggy, New Mexico.
Site Characterization Work Plan for Gasbuggy, New Mexico.
DE2001777249

  • Feasibility studies
  • Nuclear explosives
  • Drilling fluids
  • Explosions
  • Geophysical surveys
  • Ground level
  • Natural gas
  • Organic compounds
  • Radioisotopes
  • Remedial action
  • Resource conservation
  • Risk assessment
  • Site characterization
  • Project Gasbuggy
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • AC08-97NV13052
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