The scope of the Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory North Campus Utility Corridor Project is to support the existing Fire Water and City Water utility services to the North Campus area, which are currently supplied by a looped system that provides redundant service from two directions in the event of a localized system failure.
The Central Alarm Station (CAS) is important for safe and effective operation of the Bettis Site. The CAS houses servers, computers, and monitoring equipment associated with systems to ensure safe operations.
The steam line that used to feed 706-H is still currently connected to the H-Area header, but there is no longer a need for the steam supply to tha…
Remove power columns in 731-4N.…
This categorical exclusion covers routine renovation and maintenance activities of a general and repetitive nature which include installation, modi…
Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) and its subcontractors perform actions that are required for the disconnection of utility services (includi…
Hanford Mission Integration Solutions (HMIS) and their subcontractors perform activities that are required for the disconnection of utility service…
Work will involve the construction of temporary guard booths adjacent to the Science and User Support Center (Building 101) facility to accommodate…
The proposed activity (PA) is to permanently de-energize and take out of commission (OOC) the lighting panel for overhead lights in Low Activity Wa…
Disassemble and Remove UPS System and repair sheetrock in 702-F. The UPS battery system is no longer in use, and it needs to be removed from 702-F.…