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Faculty and staff at the University of Kentucky have been involved with environmental investigations at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) since off-site contamination was originally discovered in 1988. Initial studies largely focused on ecological and toxicity investigations in Little and Big Bayou Creeks. In response to a request by the state of Kentucky, the University established a Federal Facilities Oversight Unit in 1993. The unit was charged with assisting both the Kentucky Natural Resources Environmental Protection Cabinet (KNREPC) and the Kentucky Cabinet for Human Resources (KCHR) with environmental
remediation of the federal facilities in the commonwealth and in particular the Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Paducah. Funding for the unit came from the Federal Facilities Agreement (FFA) and
the federal Agreement in Principle (AIP). The unit was administrated through the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute under the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies at the University of Kentucky. When fully staffed, the unit had 26 personnel and an operational budget of approximately 1.5 million dollars. Of the 26 personnel, 23 operated out of Frankfort while the remaining three were located in Paducah. In addition to the full-time professional and staff employees, the unit was supported by faculty, staff, and graduate students from six academic departments of the University including: the school of Biological Sciences, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Geological Sciences, Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health, and the Kentucky Geological Survey. Environmental studies conducted
during this time focused on such topics as: baseline geologic and groundwater concentrations, instream toxicity studies, groundwater flow modeling, seismic investigations, and TCE attenuation
studies. Additional studies were conducted to investigate the feasibility of different remediation strategies. In 1998, the KNREPC decided to move all the non-radiological responsibilities of the FFOU into the Division of Waste Management thus terminating the university's responsibilities in FFA related activities, although some AlP activities have continued to be funded with individual faculty both through the KNREPC and the KCHS. As a consequence, the University
of Kentucky is uniquely qualified to provide scientific and engineering expertise in support of ongoing cleanup activities associated with the PGDP.
The current research project will draw upon many of the same and faculty and staff that that have been previously involved in scientific investigations at Paducah, as well as additional expertise to
be drawn from the University of Louisville and Murray State University. Such expertise includes geologists, hydrologists, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, chemical engineers, environmental chemists, toxicologists, agronomists, and seismologists.
CoD Development of a Virtual Museum Task Objective:
The goal of the PGDP Virtual Museum Project conducted thru the College of Design will be to develop a web-based archive of historical PGDP information that
can be used to communicate to stakeholders, especially the public, the history, local impact, and basis
for upcoming plans for the Paducah site. This educational function is consistent with a
recommendation made in the report from the KRCEE-led Paducah Public End State Vision Project. The project will build upon the previous completion of a beta CoD virtual museum completed by the Spring 2015 Rohrbacher Design Studio. Edits to the beta site and the addition of the additional historical and site information are to be undertaken.
Deliverables:
1) August 31, 2015. Edited and web-posted beta version of the VM Website for second round of DOE review.
2) Posting of all content within website to the KRCEE-CoD VM archives
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/15/03 → 3/31/16 |
Funding
- Department of Energy
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Projects
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Kentucky Research Consortium for Energy and Environment
Andrews, R. (PI), Andrews, W. (CoI), Anyaegbunam, C. (CoI), Bhattacharyya, D. (CoI), Filson, A. (CoI), Fryar, A. (CoI), Hampson, S. (CoI), Ormsbee, L. (CoI), Price, S. (CoI), Rohrbacher, G. (CoI), Wang, Z. (CoI), Woolery, E. (CoI), Zhu, J. (CoI) & Dinger, J. (Former CoI)
9/15/03 → 5/31/16
Project: Research project