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September 20, 2000Office of Electricity
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DocumentSeptember 20, 2000The main site of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore) occupies one square mile. For on-site transportation of its 7,300 full-time equivalent employees, Livermore leased vehicles from General Services Administration (GSA), operated a taxi service, and provided bicycles. A network of sidewalks and paved trails was available for persons bicycling or walking between site facilities. In Fiscal Year 1999 Livermore leased about 1,260 motor vehicles from GSA at a cost of about $3.6 million.Office of Inspector General
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DocumentSeptember 20, 2000Vehicle Use at Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryOffice of Inspector General
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DocumentSeptember 20, 2000Order authorizing H.Q Energy Services (U.S) Inc to export electric energy to Canada.Office of Electricity
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DocumentSeptember 19, 2000Treatment and Management of Sodium-Bonded Spent Nuclear FuelOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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September 18, 2000Office of Hearings and Appeals
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DocumentSeptember 12, 2000The East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP), formerly known as the K-25 Site, contains about 400 buildings and 4,700 acres on the Oak Ridge Reservation. The K-25 Site was established in 1942 to produce enriched uranium. Since the production mission ended in 1987, the Oak Ridge Operations Office (Operations Office) has focused on environmental management of the site.Office of Inspector General
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DocumentSeptember 12, 2000The Decontamination and Decommissioning Contract at the East Tennessee Technology ParkOffice of Inspector General
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September 11, 2000Issued to Kaiser-Hill Company, LLC related to Noncompliances with Design and Procurement Requirements at the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology SiteOffice of Enterprise Assessments