Natural Resources Restoration at Rocky Flats

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Natural Resources Restoration at Rocky Flats. Long-Term Stewardship & Maintenance Conference November 18, 2010. Carl Spreng Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. Rocky Flats: Production of Nuclear Weapons Components (1952-1994). Rocky Flats: Cleanup ( 1995-2005). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Natural Resources Restorationat Rocky Flats

Long-Term Stewardship & Maintenance Conference

November 18, 2010

Carl SprengColorado Department of Public Health & Environment

Rocky Flats: Production of Nuclear Weapons Components (1952-1994)

Rocky Flats: Cleanup (1995-2005)

Rocky Flats: Closure (September 2006)

Rocky Flats: Legacy Management (2006 - present)

History of Rocky Flats NRD• FY 2006 Defense Reauthorization Act - $10 million to settle Rocky Flats claims for

NRD

• DOE required to: 1) Purchase “essential mineral rights,” or 2) Pay $10 million to Trustees, or 3) Some combination of 1) and 2)

Rocky Flats Natural Resources Trustees

• Federal Trustees:1) U.S. Dept. of Energy2) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

• State Trustees:3) Colorado Attorney General4) Exec. Director, Dept. of Public Health &

Environment5) Exec. Director, Dept. of Natural Resources

Use of NRD Funds to Date1. Purchased 3 or 4 targeted “essential mineral

rights” parcels [ $5.5 million]2. 2008 Request for Proposals [$1.5 million]– Acquired mineral rights at NREL site– Weed control/seed collection– Seed collection and propagation– Open space acquisition

3. 2010 Request for Proposals [$3.0 million remains]

RFP Process• Public information meeting• Sketch plan presentation• Draft proposal• Public presentation of draft proposal• Final proposal• Public comment period• Trustee Council decision and contract award

Proposal Screening Criteria• Compliance with – – Laws– Technical requirements– Public health and safety

• Consistency with – – Regional planning– RF Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan

• Qualification as a natural resource restoration project

• Budget that includes matching funds

Proposal Evaluation Criteria

1. Benefits and proximity to injured natural resources

2. Project feasibility and degree of collaboration3. Project cost-effectiveness and relative

cost/benefit4. Project sustainability