This article discusses a
process for finding insights that will allow federal agencies and environmental
professionals to more effectively manage contaminated sites. The process is
built around what Etzioni (1968) called mixed-scanning, that is, perpetually
doing both comprehensive and detailed analyses and periodically re-scanning
for new circumstances that change the decision-making environment. The article
offers a checklist of 127 items, which is one part of the multiple-stage scanning
process. The checklist includes questions about technology; public, worker,
and ecological health; economic cost and benefits; social impacts; and legal
issues. While developed for a DOE high-level radioactive waste application,
the decision-making framework and specific questions can be used for other large-scale
remediation and management projects.