749 Matching Results

Results open in a new window/tab. Unexpected Results? Search the Catalog Instead.

Study for 250-Watt Controlled Reentry Orbiting Nuclear System. Volume 3. Development Program Plan. (open access)

Study for 250-Watt Controlled Reentry Orbiting Nuclear System. Volume 3. Development Program Plan.

None
Date: January 1, 1966
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Data Call - MCAS Beaufort, SC (open access)

Data Call - MCAS Beaufort, SC

Data Call - MCAS Beaufort, SC. Supplemental Clarifying Data. Box 153, L-085.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Naval Air Station Oceana, VA and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC - Community Testimonies/Supporting Materials - Baltimore Regional Hearing (open access)

Naval Air Station Oceana, VA and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC - Community Testimonies/Supporting Materials - Baltimore Regional Hearing

`Naval Air Station Oceana, VA and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC - Community Testimonies/Supporting Materials - Baltimore Regional Hearing. (Box 255)
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Navy-Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC - Base Visit Presentation, May 1995 (open access)

Navy-Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC - Base Visit Presentation, May 1995

Navy-Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC - Base Visit Presentation, May 1995. Presentations made to the Commission. Box 84, L-006.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Product assurance program plan (open access)

Product assurance program plan

None
Date: July 1, 1970
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Decontamination and disposition of facilities program (open access)

Decontamination and disposition of facilities program

The Program Plan represents the top level guidance document for stating and performing the objectives of the Decontamination and Disposition (D and D) Program. The program objectives, historical data, and program description are presented, along with the top level planning. The planning includes a statement of the funding basis and the corresponding first and second level activity network schedules. The management plan is included which describes the procedures to be used for cost and schedule control and reporting, purchasing and subcontract control, and program and engineering data control. The requirements for the quality assurance plan, operational safety plan, and training plan are presented.
Date: January 23, 1975
Creator: Graves, A.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dismantling an Alpha-Contaminated Facility (open access)

Dismantling an Alpha-Contaminated Facility

The difficult task of removing large pieces of highly contaminated equipment from an obsolete plutonium-239 facility was completed in a seven-month operation that included structural alteration of the process building. Detailed job planning, job execution and contamination control were major factors in accomplishing the task. (auth)
Date: September 1, 1975
Creator: Caldwell, R. D. & Harper, R. M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy and Environmental Division annual report, 1976 (open access)

Energy and Environmental Division annual report, 1976

Separate entries were made for the nine main sections of the report. These sections deal with geosciences, controlled thermonuclear research, solar energy, chemical processes, engineering, energy use, instrumentation, environment, and energy analysis.
Date: January 1, 1976
Creator: Case, C.W. (ed.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental and Resource Assessment Program: Program Summary (open access)

Environmental and Resource Assessment Program: Program Summary

Research projects are conducted in the following areas: environmental assessment, technology assessment, resource assessment, and material assessment. Project summaries for 1977 are included. (MHR)
Date: January 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inventory of Federal energy-related environment and safety research for FY 1977. Volume II. Project listings (open access)

Inventory of Federal energy-related environment and safety research for FY 1977. Volume II. Project listings

This volume contains Biomedical and Environmental Research, Environmental Control Technology Research, and Operational and Environmental Safety Research project listings. The projects are ordered numerically by log number.
Date: July 1, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Insolation resource assessment program plan. Fiscal year 1979--Fiscal year 1981. [Includes glossary] (open access)

Insolation resource assessment program plan. Fiscal year 1979--Fiscal year 1981. [Includes glossary]

The purpose of the Insolation Resource Assessment Program is to collect, standardize, certify, process,, and archive geophysical data for solar energy applications. The principal solar parameters to be measured are global, direct, diffuse and total radiation on an inclined surface. The measurement of the spectral distribution of solar radiation is also important to the development of several technologies. The aim of many of the completed, current, and planned projects presented in the IRAP Plan is to improve solar data collection methods and procedures and to refine solar radiation forecasting capabilities.
Date: January 1, 1979
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spent fuel handling and packaging program. Quarterly report, April-June 1980 (open access)

Spent fuel handling and packaging program. Quarterly report, April-June 1980

This document is a report of activities performed by Westinghouse Advanced Energy Systems Division-Nevada Operations at the E-MAD Facility, Area 25, Nevada Test Site, in meeting subtask objectives during the third quarter of FY 1980. Activities during this period included completion of encapsulation and preparation for shipment of 11 spent fuel assemblies to be tested at the Climax test site by Lawrence Livermore Laboratories; calorimetry of two fuel assemblies; repeat of three 1 kW Fuel Temperature Test runs; acquisition of gas samples from fueled canisters; removal of ten R-MAD shielding windows; and assembly and checkout of the canister cutter, which was received from AESD-Large.
Date: July 1, 1980
Creator: Durrill, D C
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Workshop on core and sample curation for the National Continental Scientific Drilling Program (open access)

Workshop on core and sample curation for the National Continental Scientific Drilling Program

The Workshop on Core and Sample Curation was held to discuss the best means of handling, distributing, and advertising samples and data collected during a Continental Scientific Drilling Program (CSDP) and to establish better communication between sample curators regarding common problems. It was geneerally agreed that CSDP samples should be handled, on a regional basis, by existing data systems and sample repositories judged to have adequate staff and support. Repository design, sample handling procedures, and sample accounting systems were discussed. Across North America, support for curation of geological samples was varied, but it was strongest within states or regions with well-established energy and mineral industries. A well-supported repository pays for itself through the circulation and preservation of samples and stratigraphic information. A national CSDP must have a well-established curatorial policy and system of regional repositories to circulate information and samples throughout the scientific community. Well-curated samples and data are a national resource with considerable benefits for industry and academia. Attendees agreed to form a Society of Geoscience Curators to maintain communication between curators from private, government, and university repositories and core research laboratories.
Date: May 6, 1981
Creator: Goff, S. & Heiken, G. (eds.)
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
West Hackberry Brine Disposal Project pre-discharge characterization. Final report (open access)

West Hackberry Brine Disposal Project pre-discharge characterization. Final report

The physical, chemical and biological attributes are described for: (1) a coastal marine environment centered about a Department of Energy Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) brine disposal site 11.4 km off the southwest coast of Louisiana; and (2) the lower Calcasieu and Sabine estuarine systems that provide leach waters for the SPR project. A three month sampling effort, February through April 1981, and previous investigations from the study area are integrated to establish baseline information for evaluation of impacts from brine disposal in the nearshore marine waters and from freshwater withdrawal from the coastal marsh of the Chenier Plain. January data are included for some tasks that sampled while testing and mobilizing their instruments prior to the February field effort. The study addresses the areas of physical oceanography, estuarine hydrology and hydrography, water and sediment quality, benthos, nekton, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and data management.
Date: January 1, 1982
Creator: DeRouen, L. R.; Hann, R. W.; Casserly, D. M. & Giammona, C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
West Hackberry Strategic Petroleum Reserve site brine-disposal monitoring, Year I report. Volume 4. Bibliography and supporting data for physical oceanography (open access)

West Hackberry Strategic Petroleum Reserve site brine-disposal monitoring, Year I report. Volume 4. Bibliography and supporting data for physical oceanography

This project centers around the Strategic Petroleum Site (SPR) known as the West Hackberry salt dome which is located in southwestern Louisiana and which is designed to store 241 million barrels of crude oil. Oil storage caverns are formed by injecting water into salt deposits, and pumping out the resulting brine. Studies described in this report were designed as follow-on studies to three months of pre-discharge characterization work, and include data collected during the first year of brine leaching operations. The objectives were to: (1) characterize the environment in terms of physical, chemical and biological attributes; (2) determine if significant adverse changes in ecosystem productivity and stability of the biological community are occurring as a result of brine discharge; and (3) determine the magnitude of any change observed. Volume IV contains the following: bibliography; appendices for supporting data for physical oceanography, and summary of the physical oceanography along the western Louisiana coast.
Date: February 1983
Creator: DeRouen, L. R.; Hann, R. W.; Casserly, D. M.; Giammona, C. & Lascara, V. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Register, Volume 8, Number 72, Pages 3877-3914, September 30, 1983 (open access)

Texas Register, Volume 8, Number 72, Pages 3877-3914, September 30, 1983

A weekly publication, the Texas Register serves as the journal of state agency rulemaking for Texas. Information published in the Texas Register includes proposed, adopted, withdrawn and emergency rule actions, notices of state agency review of agency rules, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, and miscellaneous documents such as requests for proposals. After adoption, these rulemaking actions are codified into the Texas Administrative Code.
Date: September 30, 1983
Creator: Texas. Secretary of State.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Health Planning News, Volume 2, Number 1, March 1984 (open access)

Texas Health Planning News, Volume 2, Number 1, March 1984

Newsletter issued by the Texas Bureau of State Health Planning and Resource Development discussing news, events, statistics, and other relevant information related to health planning in Texas.
Date: March 1984
Creator: Texas. Bureau of State Health Planning & Resource Development.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Geothermal Program Review IV: proceedings (open access)

Geothermal Program Review IV: proceedings

The research and development program of DOE's Geothermal Technology Division is reviewed in separate presentations according to program area. Separate abstracts have been prepared for the individual papers. (ACR)
Date: January 1, 1985
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comprehensive environmental assessment and response program (open access)

Comprehensive environmental assessment and response program

The US Department of Energy's (USDOE) Albuquerque Operations Office installations are being evaluated under its Comprehensive Environmental Assessment and Response program (CEARP). The installations consist of eight weapons development and production facilities, which are located across the United States. The evaluation covers the major environmental regulations, with emphasis on the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) and on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The CEARP is intended to help fulfill USDOE obligations for federal facilities under the US Environmental Protection Agency (CERCLA Program and constitutes the same basic approach as contained in USEPA guidance to federal facilities. The Program is a phased program to identify, assess, and correct existing and potential environmental concerns relative to these regulations. The five phases are Phase I - Installation Assessment, Phase II - Confirmation, Phase III - Technological Assessment, Phase IV - Remedial Action, and Phase V - Compliance and Verification. Phase I activities and reports should be completed during 1986. The Phase II generic sampling plans, data management plans, health and safety plans, and quality assurance/quality control plans will be prepared during 1986. Significant characterization of CERCLA sites will be initiated during 1987.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Gunderson, G. C.; Vocke, R. W. & Stoker, A. K.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comprehensive environmental assessment and response program confirmation and evaluation activities (open access)

Comprehensive environmental assessment and response program confirmation and evaluation activities

The US Department of Energy Albuquerque Operations Office (DOE-AL) initiated the Comprehensive Environmental Assessment and Response Program (CEARP) to identify, evaluate, and conduct remedial actions at hazardous waste disposal and contamination sites on the eight nuclear weapons development and production installations under its jurisdiction. The CEARP is being implemented in five phases (Phase 1 - Installation Assessment, Phase 2 - Confirmation, Phase 3 - Technological Assessment, Phase 4 - Remedial Action, and Phase 5 - Compliance and Verification). During Phase 1, regulatory compliance was evaluated and disposal/contamination sites were identified. Phase 2 provides the field data for site characterization, risk assessment, determination of need for corrective action, and evaluation of possible remedial actions at hazardous waste sites. Phase 2 is being conducted in two stages (monitoring plan development/reconnaissance sampling and site characterization/remedial investigation). Problem sites across the DOE-AL complex were prioritized for site characterization and CEARP Phase 2 activities have been initiated.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Martz, Marjorie K.; Rea, Kenneth H.; Vocke, Robert W. & Ferenbaugh, Roger W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radioactive Waste Isolation in Salt: Peer Review of the Golder Associates Draft Test Plan for in Situ Testing in an Exploratory Shaft in Salt (open access)

Radioactive Waste Isolation in Salt: Peer Review of the Golder Associates Draft Test Plan for in Situ Testing in an Exploratory Shaft in Salt

This report documents the peer review conducted by Argonne National Laboratory of a document entitled ''Draft Test Plan for In Situ Testing in an Exploratory Shaft in Salt,'' prepared for Battelle Memorial Institute's Office of Nuclear Waste Isolation by Golder Associates, Inc. In general, the peer review panelists found the test plan to be technically sound, although some deficiencies were identified. Recommendations for improving the test plan are presented in this review report. A microfiche copy of the following unpublished report is attached to the inside back cover of this report: ''Draft Test Plan for In Situ Testing in an Exploratory Shaft in Salt,'' prepared by Golder Associates, Inc., for Office of Nuclear Waste Isolation, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio (March 1985).
Date: January 1987
Creator: Hambley, D. F.; Mraz, D. Z.; Unterberter, R.R.; Stormont, J. C.; Neuman, S. P.; Russell, J. E. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An exploratory shaft facility in SALT: Draft shaft study plan (open access)

An exploratory shaft facility in SALT: Draft shaft study plan

This draft Shaft Study Plan describes a program of testing and monitoring in the Exploratory Shafts of a candidate high-level nuclear waste repository site in Deaf Smith County, Texas. The purpose of the programs to assist with site characterization in support of a determination of site suitability for development as a repository design and performance assessment evaluations. The program includes a variety of geological, geophysical, geomechanical, thermomechanical, and geohydrological testing and monitoring. The program is presented as a series of separate studies concerned with geological, geomechanical, and geohydrological site characterization, and with evaluating the mechanical and hydrological response of the site to construction of the shafts. The various studies, and associated test or monitoring methods are shown. The procedure used in developing the test program has been to initially identify the information necessary to satisfy (1) federal, state, and local requirements, and (2) repository program requirements. These information requirements have then been assessed to determine which requirements can be addressed wholly or in significant part by monitoring and testing from within the shafts. Test methods have been identified to address specific information requirements. 67 refs., 39 figs., 31 tabs.
Date: March 1, 1987
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impacts of proposed RCRA regulations and other related federal environmental regulations on Fossil Fuel-Fired Facilities: Final report, Volume 1 (open access)

Impacts of proposed RCRA regulations and other related federal environmental regulations on Fossil Fuel-Fired Facilities: Final report, Volume 1

In order to fulfill its responsibilities, DOE contracted with Engineering-Science to perform a multi-phase engineering and economics study to evaluate the impact of the proposed RCRA regulations and other related federal environmental regulations on coal-fired utilities. This Interim Phase I report presents the findings of the impacts of proposed RCRA and related federal regulations on the utility sector fossil fuel-fired facilities. Subsequent phases involve parallel engineering studies on the industrial sector as well as economic evaluations. The framework of this study was based on the development and analysis (engineering and economic) of four regulatory scenarios for the disposal of fly ash, bottom ash and FGD sludge from the utility industry.
Date: March 1, 1987
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characterization Investigation Study: Volume 3, Radiological survey of surface soils (open access)

Characterization Investigation Study: Volume 3, Radiological survey of surface soils

The Feed Materials Production Center was constructed to produce high purity uranium metal for use at various Department of Energy facilities. The waste products from these operations include general uncontaminated scrap and refuse, contaminated and uncontaminated metal scrap, waste oils, low-level radioactive waste, co-contaminated wastes, mixed waste, toxic waste, sludges from water treatment, and fly ash from the steam plant. This material is estimated to total more than 350,000 cubic meters. Other wastes stored in this area include laboratory chemicals and other combustible materials in the burn pit; fine waste stream sediments in the clear well; fly ash and waste oils in the two fly ash areas; lime-alum sludges and boiler plant blowdown in the lime sludge ponds; and nonradioactive sanitary waste, construction rubble, and asbestos in the sanitary landfill. A systematic survey of the surface soils throughout the Waste Storage Area, associated on-site drainages, and the fly ash piles was conducted using a Field Instrument for Detecting Low-Energy Radiation (FIDLER). Uranium is the most prevalent radioactive element in surface soil; U-238 is the principal radionuclide, ranging from 2.2 to 1790 pCi/g in the general Waste Storage Area. The maximum values for the next highest activity concentrations in the same …
Date: December 1, 1987
Creator: Solow, A.J. & Phoenix, D.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library