Environmental monitoring of operations at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 2009 indicates no adverse impact to public health or the environment from laboratory operations.
The findings are presented in the Laboratory’s Environmental Report 2009.
The annual report demonstrates LLNL’s continuing commitment to environmental resources in its care and the integration of environmental stewardship into strategic planning and decision-making processes through the Lab’s Environmental Management System.
The report summarizes the lab’s regulatory compliance with environmental standards and requirements, describes LLNL’s environmental protection and remediation programs, and presents the results of environmental monitoring for the main laboratory site and Site 300, the Laboratory’s experimental test facility near Tracy, Calif.
Monitoring samples were taken from air, water, vegetation, foodstuff, soil and wastewater on site and in surrounding communities. LLNL’s environmental releases are highly regulated.
In addition, the report documents the substantial actions the Laboratory has taken to comply with federal, state and local environmental laws, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and National Environmental Policy Act, among others.
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