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  • October 3, 2000
    Issued to Westinghouse Waste Isolation Division related to Quality Assurance and Occupational Radiation Protection Noncompliances at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
    Office of Enterprise Assessments
  • October 3, 2000
    Presidential permit authorizing British Columbia Electric Company, Limited to construct, operate, and maintain electric transmission facilities at the U.S-Canadian border.
    Office of Electricity
  • October 3, 2000
    Presidential permit authorizing British Columbia Electric Company, Limited to construct, operate, and maintain electric transmission facilities at the U.S-Canadian border.
    Office of Electricity
  • October 2, 2000
    Office of Hearings and Appeals
  • October 1, 2000
    Idaho Department of Fish and Game Captive Rearing Initiative for Salmon River Chinook Salmon
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • October 1, 2000
    Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Department of Energy (DOE), is proposing to fund the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) Captive Rearing Initiative for Salmon River Chinook Salmon Program (IDFG Program). The IDFG Program is a small-scale research and production initiative designed to increase numbers of three weak but recoverable populations of spring/summer chinook salmon in the Salmon River drainage. This would increase numbers of spring/summer chinook salmon within the Snake River Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU), and reduce population fragmentation within the ESU.
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • October 1, 2000
    Captive Rearing Initiative for Salmon River Chinook Salmon
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • September 29, 2000
    The Hanford Site (Site) has numerous radiological and hazardous waste areas. To ensure worker safety and health, the Richland Operations Office (Richland) and the Office of River Protection (ORP) require radiation and/or hazardous waste training for employees who enter contaminated areas. Site records showed that many employees received radiation training even though there was no record of their entry into contaminated areas. This indicated that employees may have received training that was not required. The objective of the audit was to determine if employees received training in radiation and/or hazardous waste that was not required.
    Office of Inspector General
  • September 29, 2000
    Hanford Site Radiation and Hazardous Waste Training
    Office of Inspector General
  • September 29, 2000
    Office of Hearings and Appeals