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Deactivation of the Plutonium Finishing Plant, Hanford Site; Richland, WA
DOE has prepared an environmental assessment to analyze the potential environmental consequences of a proposal to provide approximately $2.5 million for a field test of the geological sequestration of carbon dioxide in saline aquifer brice formations.
The Bonneville Power Administration prepared an Environmental Assessment (DOE/EA-0307) for the Colville Resident Hatchery Project (Project) and published a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) in the Federal Register on September 8, 1986 (Vol. 51, No.173). The Project involved the design, site selection, construction, operation and maintenance of a resident trout hatchery on the Colville Indian Reservation to partially mitigate for anadromours and other fish losses resulting from the the construction and operation of the Chief Joseph Dam and Grand Coulee Dam hydroelectric projects.
Pilot Experiment for Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifer Brine Formations
Hoover Dam Bypass Project Phase II
DOE has prepared an environmental assessment to analyze the potential impacts of participating in a project to demonstrate technology (the TOXECON process) with potential for reducing emissions of mercury, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, and hydrochloric acid.
The Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration finds that there would be no significant impact from proceeding with its proposal to implement a Los Alamos National Laboratory Trails Management Program.
Proposed Los Alamos National Laboratory Trails Management Program, Los Alamos, New Mexico
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) must consider alternatives for trails management at LANL and make a decision regarding the implementation of a Trails Management Program at LANL. The NNSA needs to determine the permissible use of trails within LANL in order to facilitate the establishment of a safe, viable network of linked trails across the Pajarito Plateau that traverses land holdings of various private and government entities for recreational use and for alternate transportation purposes (such as riding bikes to and from residences and worksites).
The proposed action consists of providing partial funding for a new Life Sciences Building on a site adjacent to the existing Grimshaw-Gudewicz Building on the Brown University campus. The occupants of the proposed facility would be scientists from the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Biochemistry, and the Department of Neuroscience, and a new Brain Science Program.