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DocumentSeptember 11, 2001Transmission System Vegetation Management ProgramOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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September 11, 2001Safety Reports Series No. 11, Developing Safety Culture in Nuclear Activities: Practical Suggestions to Assist Progress, IAEOffice of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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DocumentSeptember 11, 2001In September 2000, the United States and the Russian Federation entered into an agreement stipulating that each country would irreversibly transform 34 metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium into forms that cannot be used for weapons purposes. As part of the United States' commitment, the Department of Energy has developed plans to dispose of 8.4 metric tons of the plutonium and convert 25.6 metric tons into mixed oxide reactor fuel. Both operations are to take place at the Savannah River Site (Site).Office of Inspector General
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DocumentSeptember 11, 2001The Plutonium Immobilization Plant at the Savannah River SiteOffice of Inspector General
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DocumentSeptember 5, 2001Transmission System Vegetation Management ProgramOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentSeptember 5, 2001Transmission System Vegetation Management ProgramOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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September 5, 2001Vegetation Management along selected ROW sections of the Ostrander-Pearl transmission line. The ROWs include sections of the Ostrander-Pearl 500 kV line; the Ostrander-McLoughlin 500 kV line; the Big Eddy-Chemawa 230 kV line and the Big Eddy- McLoughlin 230 kV line.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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September 4, 2001Welcome to the 28th quarterly report on lessons learned in the NEPA process. This completes our seventh year of providing performance metrics, news...Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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September 3, 2001Ground Water Compliance at the Shiprock Uranium Mill Tailings SiteOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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September 3, 2001Fort Collins 115kV Transmission Line Upgrade ProjectOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance