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The preferred alternative is to construct a new facility that would consolidate current Pantex high explosive (HE) pressing activities into one facility.
This Environmental Assessment (EA) was prepared in accordance with NEPA to assess the impacts of constructing and operating the wind Project, which would be enabled by Western’s execution of the interconnect agreement (a Federal action). The proposed Project would include sixty (60) General Electric (GE) 1.5 megawatt (MW) SLE wind turbines with a total Project output nameplate capacity of ninety (90) MW of renewable energy.
Under the Proposed Action, the 9940 Complex and Thunder Range expansion would include approximately 1,680 acres of US Air Force-owned land located in the southwest corner of the Coyote Test Field, adjacent to TA-III.
Perrin Ranch Wind Energy Interconnection Project
Demonstration of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sequestration of Steam Methane Reforming Process Gas Used for Large-Scale Hydrogen Production, Jefferson and Brazoria Counties, Texas
This revision sheet documents the changes to be incorporated into the Olympic Peninsula Transmission Line Reinforcement Project Preliminary Environmental Assessment (EA). With the addition of these changes, the Preliminary EA will not be reprinted and will serve as the Final EA.
The purpose and need for the proposed action evaluated in this Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA-1574) is, in regard to Uranium-233 (233U) currently stored in Building 3019 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), to (1) address safeguards and security requirements, (2) eliminate long-term worker safety and criticality concerns, and (3) place the 233U material in storage in preparation for future decisions regarding disposal.
The U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to analyze the potential environmental consequences of the proposed environmental remediation at the Pit 7 Complex at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Experimental Test Facility (Site 300).
DOE is extending the public comment period for the Yucca Mountain Project, Nevada draft Environmental Assessment (EA) until August 31, 2006.
This notice announces the availability, and the opportunity for public review and comment, of a draft environmental assessment (EA) (DOE/EA–1566) that examines the impacts of a proposal by the Department of Energy (DOE) to repair, replace, or improve certain facilities, structures, roads, and utilities (collectively referred to as infrastructure) for the Yucca Mountain Project.