Plutonium groundwater transport not linked to colloid facilitated transport.
This report looks at how plutonium moves in groundwater at the Savannah River Site. The researchers studied different forms of plutonium and how they interact with the environment. They found that plutonium doesn't need help from tiny particles to move through the ground at this site. This is important because it helps us understand how plutonium behaves in water, which is crucial for managing it at other sites too.