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DocumentAugust 1, 2001Management of Spent Nuclear Fuel from the K Basins at the Hanford Site, Richland, WashingtonOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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August 1, 2001Proposed Relocation or Technical Area 18 Capabilities and Material at Los Alamos National LabOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentJuly 30, 2001From April 2001 through May 2001 the Office of the Inspector General conducted an audit to determine whether the Department and its contractors controlled classified matter at Paducah. The audit report is classified and is available for review by appropriately cleared personnel with the need to know.‡œ<qœT‡Office of Inspector General
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DocumentJuly 27, 2001Audit Report, Stocked Inventory at the Savannah River SiteOffice of Inspector General
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July 26, 2001Proposed Construction and Operation of a New Interagency Emergency Operations Center at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NMOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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July 26, 2001Proposed Construction and Operation of a New Interagency Emergency Operations Center at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NMOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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July 26, 2001The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has assigned a continuing role for Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in carrying out its national security mission. To continue this enduring responsibility requires that NNSA maintain the capability and capacity required to support its national mission assignments at LANL. One of the buildings that houses programmatic, management, and support functions essential to the overall LANL operations and nuclear weapons work performed for the United States Department of Energy and the NNSA is the Administration Building (Building 3-43) at Technical area (TA) 3. This building has many identified structural, systemic, and security problems associated with it. NNSA needs to correct these problems so that the necessary programmatic, management, and support functions housed within can continue to function at LANL with a high level of efficiency. Additionally, NNSA also needs to minimize, wherever possible, the use of energy and fiscal outlays for maintaining operations.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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July 26, 2001Construction and Operation of a New Office Building and Related Structures within TA-3 at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New MexicoOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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July 25, 2001The Department has now decided to transfer approximately 300 cubic meters of contact-handled transuranic (CH–TRU) waste from the Mound Plant in Ohio to the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina for storage, characterization, and repackaging prior to sending it to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico for disposal. The CH–TRU waste will be shipped to SRS in specially designed railcars under an exemption granted by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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July 25, 2001Minutes of the July 25, 2001 Board meeting at Cities of Gold Consideration and Action on ArrowPaK RecommendationNorthern New Mexico Citizens Advisory Board