In November 2000, the Environmental Surveillance, Education
and Research Program assumed operation of the INL Offsite
Environmental Surveillance Program. In November 2005,
DOE-ID re-awarded the contract to the Stoller team. The ESER Program
operates consistently within the requirements of DOE Order
450.1 to satisfy the following program objectives:
To
verify compliance with applicable environmental laws and
regulations and with commitments made in
official DOE documents.
To
characterize and define trends in physical, chemical and
biological condition of
environmental media in the INL vicinity.
To
assess the potential radiation dose to members of the
public from INL effluents.
Services
provided by the ESER Program include:
INL
offsite surveillance, including sample collection and
analysis of air, precipitation, soil, milk, wheat, lettuce, potatoes, and tissue samples (domestic and
wildlife) for radionuclides.
Wildlife
habitat and vegetation surveys, studies and research on
and near INL.
Sitewide
research concerning endangered species, pollutants in the
environment and revegetation.
Ecological, radioecological and innovative research within
the INL's boundaries.
Environmental
education concerning ecological issues around the INL.
Conservation Management
Planning to assist the Department of Energy, Idaho
Operations Office federal staff in understanding the INL
ecosystem in order to enhance federal decision-making and
to more properly direct future work performed by the INL
contractors.
ESER Program
S. M. Stoller Corp.
120 Technology Drive
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
208-525-9358