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About the Ashland 1 Site

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From 1944 to 1946, during operation of the Linde Air Products uranium ore processing facility, approximately 8,000 tons of low-grade uranium ore tailings were stored at an area known as the Haist Property (now the Ashland 1 Site). In 1960, the property was transferred to the Ashland Oil Company (now Ashland Chemical Company) for use in the company's oil refinery activities.

Sampling conducted by the Corps of Engineers during cleanup of the Ashland 2 Site, found that portions of Rattlesnake Creek near the Ashland 2 Site had been impacted by FUSRAP material, and required cleanup. An Explanation of Significant Differences was issued in 2004 to include Rattlesnake Creek in the Ashland Record of Decision.


Project Status

A Record of Decision (ROD) for the Ashland 1, Seaway Area D, and Ashland 2 Sites was signed on April 20, 1998. The cleanup at the Ashland 1 Site was completed in 2003, with 173,000 tons of material excavated and shipped offsite for disposal.

Remediation of Rattlesnake Creek began in May 2005 and was completed in September 2005. Over 33,000 tons of material was excavated and shipped offsite for disposal. The cleanup of Rattlesnake Creek completes the remediation of all areas included in the 1998 Record of Decision.

The Corps of Engineers completed the Ashland Completion Report in October 2006, which closes out the 1998 Record of Decision. The Corps officially observed the completion of the work at the sites on September 14, 2006 – to commemorate the many years of hard team work and public support.

The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Legacy Management will assume responsibility for the Ashland 1, Ashland 2, Seaway Area D, and Rattlesnake Creek Sites on October 31, 2008.



News Releases

Mar 11, 2007

Corps Environmental Cleanup Report Complete and Available

Sep 13, 2006

Corps Celebrates Completion of Environmental Cleanup Project

Mar 3, 2005

Cleanup to begin at Rattlesnake Creek this March

Jan 17, 2001

Information Session to be Held for the Ashland 1 FUSRAP Site, Including Rattlesnake Creek

Jul 28, 2000

Rattlesnake Creek Sampling Beginning

Apr 24, 2000

Ashland 1 Information Session to be Held

Sep 13, 1999

Ashland 1 Information Session to be Held

Jun 25, 1999

Rattlesnake Creek Information Session to be Held

Jun 10, 1999

Excavation Beginning on FUSRAP Ashland 1 Site


Photos

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Ashland Sites

 
Aerial photograph of Ashland Sites

Aerial photograph of Ashland Sites showing site boundaries

Rattlesnake Creek

 
Rattlesnake Creek before remediation Site restoration of Rattlesnake Creek after remediation

Rattlesnake Creek before remediation

Site restoration of Rattlesnake Creek after remediation


Documents

Ashland 1 Site Designation Letter (June 1984)

Ashland 1 Site Fact Sheet (January 2001)

Rattlesnake Creek Fact Sheet (January 2001)

Rattlesnake Creek Explanation of Significant Differences (September 2004)

Ashland Sites Completion Ceremony Fact Sheet (September 2006)

Ashland Sites Closeout Report (October 2006)

(All document files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.)


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Last Updated: 23-May-2011

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