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  • March 1, 2001
    Office of Hearings and Appeals
  • March 1, 2001
    Welcome to the 26th quarterly report on lessons learned in the NEPA process.
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • March 1, 2001
    SA for the the Tank Waste Remediation System Environmental Impact Statement (DOE/EIS-0189)
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • March 1, 2001
    Revision 12 of the High Level Waste System Plan (hereinafter referred to as the Plan) documents the current operating strategy of the HLW System at...
    Savannah River Site
  • February 28, 2001
    Minutes of the February 28, 2001 Board meeting at Northern New Mexico Community College Presentation NMED, Permit Update, James Bearzi
    Northern New Mexico Citizens Advisory Board
  • February 28, 2001
    Issued to the University of Chicago related to Programmatic Management Failures at Argonne National Laboratory-West, (EA-2001-01)
    Office of Enterprise Assessments
  • February 27, 2001
    In October 1997, the prime contractor at the Fernald Environmental Management Project (Fernald), Fluor Fernald, Inc. (Fluor), accepted competitive bids for the sale of 978 metric tons of enriched uranium located at Fernald. For this sale, Fluor was required to repackage, weigh, sample, and deliver the material to the winning bidder on the Department of Energy's (Department) behalf. The Department authorized Fluor to offset costs that were directly related to the sale and return the net proceeds to the U.S. Treasury (Treasury). Fluor estimated that the sale would realize net proceeds of $5 million to $7 million for return to the Treasury. This was based on projected sales revenue of $10.5 million. The objective of this audit was to determine whether the Department returned proceeds from the sale of enriched uranium to the Treasury.0542
    Office of Inspector General
  • February 27, 2001
    Sale of Enriched Uranium at the Fernald Environmental Management Project
    Office of Inspector General
  • February 26, 2001
    Presidential Permit authorizing Baja California Power to construct, operate, and maintain electric transmission facilities at the U.S. - Mexico Border.
    Office of Electricity