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305 Building cold test facility management plan (open access)

305 Building cold test facility management plan

This document provides direction for the conduct of business in Building 305 for cold testing K-Basin tools and equipment. The Cold Test Facility represents a small portion of the overall building, and as such, the work instructions already implemented in the 305 Building will be utilized.
Date: December 9, 1994
Creator: Feigenbutz, L. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Decay of the {sup 194}Pb superdeformed band (open access)

Decay of the {sup 194}Pb superdeformed band

Three experiments using the {sup 174}Yb({sup 25}Mg,5n) reaction at a beam energy of 130 MeV have been performed utilizing the Early Implementation of GAMMASPHERE. The goal of these experiments was to study the decay of the known superdeformed states in {sup 194}Pb to the normal low-lying levels in this nucleus. The statistical decay of these band appears to be suppressed with respect to its {sup 194}Hg isobar. A single discrete transition at 2.746(2) MeV in coincidence with both the superdeformed band and the normal states through which it decays has been identified in these experiments. The evidence for this transition and a discussion of its placement will be presented.
Date: December 9, 1994
Creator: Brinkman, M.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Safety evaluation for adding water to tank 101-SY (open access)

Safety evaluation for adding water to tank 101-SY

This document provides a new water limit for Tank 241-SY-101. The original limit was set at 9600 gallons. The new limit is now 20,000 gallons. There are various activities that require the use of additional water to the tank. The main activity is the removal of the temporary mixer pump. This requires a large amount of water which will exceed the original limit. Also, other activities such as flushing, adding a viscometer, and adding a void fraction meter requires additional water. The new limit safely incorporates these activities and allows room for more future activities.
Date: December 9, 1994
Creator: Clinton, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank 241-TX-118 tank characterization plan (open access)

Tank 241-TX-118 tank characterization plan

This document is a plan which serves as the contractual agreement between the Characterization Program, Sampling Operations, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and PNL tank vapor program. The scope of this plan is to provide guidance for the sampling and analysis of vapor samples from tank 241-TX-118.
Date: December 9, 1994
Creator: Carpenter, B. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Zink rotary kiln seal: Cam followers. Revision 1 (open access)

Zink rotary kiln seal: Cam followers. Revision 1

The CIF will treat hazardous and mixed low-level radioactive waste in a rotary kiln and secondary combustion chamber. A high efficiency air pollution control system follows the secondary chamber. The rotary kiln is designed with a gas seal at each end of its rotating barrel which provides a barrier between the interior of the kiln and outside air. The internal pressure of the rotary kiln will be maintained below atmospheric pressure, so exterior air passing the seals is forced into the kiln`s interior. Positive pressure may be applied in the seal labyrinth, adding a barrier to flow. Both CIF seals will be covered entirely with exhaust hoods, drawing air over the outside of the seal and into a HEPA filtered exhaust system. Cam follower misalignment on a John Zink rotary kiln seal caused damage to the seal`s rotor. The misalignment was quantified, corrected, and checked to verify straightness. The primary purpose of the correction was to allow seal testing 1 to continue, but the information is applicable to the Consolidated Incineration Facility (CIF) since two large seals of similar design will be installed there. Cam follower straightness was off as much as 3.5{degrees}, causing followers to run untrue on the …
Date: December 9, 1994
Creator: Fisher, D.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cold test data for equipment acceptance into 105-KE Basin (open access)

Cold test data for equipment acceptance into 105-KE Basin

This document provides acceptance testing of equipment to be installed in the 105-KE Basin for pumping sludge to support the discharge chute barrier doors installation.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Packer, M. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Conceptual design report, Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response (HAMMER) Training Center (open access)

Conceptual design report, Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response (HAMMER) Training Center

For the next 30 years, the main activities at the US Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site will involve the management, handling, and cleanup of toxic substances. If the DOE is to meet its high standards of safety, the thousands of workers involved in these activities will need systematic training appropriate to their tasks and the risks associated with these tasks. Furthermore, emergency response for DOE shipments is the primary responsibility of state, tribal, and local governments. A collaborative training initiative with the DOE will strengthen emergency response at the Hanford Site and within the regional communities. Local and international labor has joined the Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response (HAMMER) partnership, and will share in the HAMMER Training Center core programs and facilities using their own specialized trainers and training programs. The HAMMER Training Center will provide a centralized regional site dedicated to the training of hazardous material, emergency response, and fire fighting personnel.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Kelly, K. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental Monitoring Plan, United States Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office. Revision 1 (open access)

Environmental Monitoring Plan, United States Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office. Revision 1

This report describes environmental monitoring activities at Hanford Reservation. Attention is focused on effluent monitoring and environmental surveillance. All Hanford contractors reviewed potential sources of contamination. A facility effluent monitoring plan was written for each facility with the potential to release significant quantities of hazardous materials, addressing both radiological and nonradiological effluent monitoring. The environmental surveillance program assesses onsite and offsite environmental impacts and offsite human health exposures. The program monitors air, surface water, sediment, agricultural products, vegetation, soil, and wildlife. In addition, independent onsite surveillance is conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of Hanford Site effluent controls in order to comply with applicable environmental standards and regulations.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
FY 95 engineering work plan for the design reconstitution implementation action plan (open access)

FY 95 engineering work plan for the design reconstitution implementation action plan

Design reconstitution work is to be performed as part of an overall effort to upgrade Configuration Management (CM) at TWRS. WHC policy is to implement a program that is compliant with DOE-STD-1073-93, Guide for Operational Configuration Management Program. DOE-STD-1073 requires an adjunct program for reconstituting design information. WHC-SD-WM-CM-009, Design Reconstitution Program Plan for Waste Tank Farms and 242-A Evaporator of Tank Waste Remediation System, is the TWRS plan for meeting DOE-STD-1073 design reconstitution requirements. The design reconstitution plan is complex requiring significant time and effort for implementation. In order to control costs, and integrate the work into other TWRS activities, a Design Reconstitution Implementation Action Plan (DR IAP) will be developed, and approved by those organizations having ownership or functional interest in this activity.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Bigbee, J. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PFP up-right lift UL-20/26 manlifts (open access)

PFP up-right lift UL-20/26 manlifts

This Technical Evaluation of Equipment Maintenance (TEEM) is provided principally to document vendor suggested maintenance requirements and deviations from vendor suggested requirements, and provide documentation to support PM procedures. As additional maintenance activities are identified, they will be documented in later revisions. This TEEM is applicable to four single-person manlifts. The report documents preventive maintenance evaluations, semi-annual checks, safety rules before the use of the manlifts, and routine service checks.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Morley, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project plan, Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Training Center: Project 95L-EWT-100 (open access)

Project plan, Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Training Center: Project 95L-EWT-100

The Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response (HAMMER) Training Center will provide for classroom lectures and hands-on practical training in realistic situations for workers and emergency responders who are tasked with handling and cleanup of toxic substances. The primary objective of the HAMMER project is to provide hands-on training and classroom facilities for hazardous material workers and emergency responders. This project will also contribute towards complying with the planning and training provisions of recent legislation. In March 1989 Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations Occupational Safety and Health Administration 1910 Rules and National Fire Protection Association Standard 472 defined professional requirements for responders to hazardous materials incidents. Two general types of training are addressed for hazardous materials: training for hazardous waste site workers and managers, and training for emergency response organizations.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Borgeson, M. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project T100 -- Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Training Center (HAMMER) (open access)

Project T100 -- Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Training Center (HAMMER)

None
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Norton, C. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
RGA-5 process gas analyzer test report (open access)

RGA-5 process gas analyzer test report

None
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Weamer, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transportation impact analysis for the shipment of Low Specific Activity Nitric Acid (open access)

Transportation impact analysis for the shipment of Low Specific Activity Nitric Acid

None
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Green, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Work plan for the fabrication of the radioisotope thermoelectric generator transportation system package mounting (open access)

Work plan for the fabrication of the radioisotope thermoelectric generator transportation system package mounting

The Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) has available a dedicated system for the transportation of RTG payloads. The RTG Transportation System (System 100) is comprised of four systems; the Package (System 120), the Semi-trailer (System 140), the Gas Management (System 160), and the Facility Transport (System 180). This document provides guidelines on the fabrication, technical requirements, and quality assurance of the Package Mounting (Subsystem 145), part of System 140. The description follows the Development Control Requirements of WHC-CM-6-1, EP 2.4, Rev. 3.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Satoh, J. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biocatalytic Removal of Organic Sulfur from Coal (open access)

Biocatalytic Removal of Organic Sulfur from Coal

The objective is to characterize more completely the biochemical ability of the bacterium, Rhodococcus rhodochrous IGTS8, to cleave carbon-sulfur bonds with emphasis on data that will allow the development of a practical coal biodesulfurization process. Another approach for increasing the desulfurization activity of the IGTS8 cultures is to produce strains genetically that have higher activity. The goal of this part of research is to achieve strain improvement by introducing a stronger promoter using genetic engineering techniques. The promoter regulates the transcription of the genes for the desulfurization enzymes, and a stronger promoter, would up-regulate the expression of these genes, resulting in cells with higher desulfurization activity. Promoter probe vectors are used to identify and isolate promoters from a DNA library of the experimental organism. The major accomplishments have been to obtain high biodesulfurization activity in nonaqueous, media, especially using freeze-dried cells, and to have isolated strong promoters from R. rhodochrous IGTS8 which will be used to engineer the organism to produce strains with higher biocatalytic activity.
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Webster, Dale A. & Kilbane, John J., II
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Generic Interim Safety Basis (open access)

Hanford Generic Interim Safety Basis

The purpose of this document is to identify WHC programs and requirements that are an integral part of the authorization basis for nuclear facilities that are generic to all WHC-managed facilities. The purpose of these programs is to implement the DOE Orders, as WHC becomes contractually obligated to implement them. The Hanford Generic ISB focuses on the institutional controls and safety requirements identified in DOE Order 5480.23, Nuclear Safety Analysis Reports.
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Lavender, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data Management System Software Requirements Specification (open access)

Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data Management System Software Requirements Specification

This document provides the software requirements for Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Module 1 Data Management System (DMS). The DMS is one of the plant computer systems for the new WRAP 1 facility (Project W-026). The DMS will collect, store and report data required to certify the low level waste (LLW) and transuranic (TRU) waste items processed at WRAP 1 as acceptable for shipment, storage, or disposal.
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Brann, E. C. II
System: The UNT Digital Library
Work plan for testing silicone impression material and fixture on pool cell capsule (open access)

Work plan for testing silicone impression material and fixture on pool cell capsule

None
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Lundeen, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Excess plutonium disposition: The deep borehole option (open access)

Excess plutonium disposition: The deep borehole option

This report reviews the current status of technologies required for the disposition of plutonium in Very Deep Holes (VDH). It is in response to a recent National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report which addressed the management of excess weapons plutonium and recommended three approaches to the ultimate disposition of excess plutonium: (1) fabrication and use as a fuel in existing or modified reactors in a once-through cycle, (2) vitrification with high-level radioactive waste for repository disposition, (3) burial in deep boreholes. As indicated in the NAS report, substantial effort would be required to address the broad range of issues related to deep bore-hole emplacement. Subjects reviewed in this report include geology and hydrology, design and engineering, safety and licensing, policy decisions that can impact the viability of the concept, and applicable international programs. Key technical areas that would require attention should decisions be made to further develop the borehole emplacement option are identified.
Date: August 9, 1994
Creator: Ferguson, K. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Partnership for Peace (open access)

Partnership for Peace

NATO's Partnership for Peace program seeks to encourage eligible states, above all the states of the former Warsaw Pact and the former Soviet Union, to build democracy and undertake greater responsibilities in international security. The program could open the door to, but does not promise, NATO membership. U.S. and NATO relations with Russia are likely to be the determining factor in deciding whether states move from Partnership to NATO membership.
Date: August 9, 1994
Creator: Gallis, Paul E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests of quantum mechanics at a {phi}-factory (open access)

Tests of quantum mechanics at a {phi}-factory

Unique tests of quantum mechanics, which can only be performed at a 0-factory, are proposed for Da0ne. Each of these tests consists of measuring the difference between the predicted and the actual amount of interference between two processes leading from a single pure initial state to a single pure final state of a kaon system. Estimates are made of the upper limits that will be set for the amount of violation if the predictions of quantum mechanics turn out to be correct. They are of the order a fraction of one percent. For the case where, on the contrary, a significant violation is found, several decoherence mechanisms are considered.
Date: August 9, 1994
Creator: Eberhard, P.H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate (open access)

The Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate

The dollar declined abruptly in value against the yen in the second quarter of 1994, spurring the central banks of seventeen nations to coordinate a series of intervention efforts in the world's currency trading markets. In addition, the dollar's decline sparked discussions of the possible policy moves the United States and other nations might take to stem the fluctuations in the value of the dollar. Economic theory and empirical evidence indicate that the underlying movement of the exchange rate is tied to the long-term, macroeconomic movements of the economy, or to the combined movements of the economies of different countries, such as the United States and Japan. These macroeconomic factors account for at least half of the overall movement of exchange rates.
Date: August 9, 1994
Creator: Jackson, James K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CC Pre-Amp Platform: Structural Analysis (open access)

CC Pre-Amp Platform: Structural Analysis

The structure in question is an existing personnel access platform located in the D-Zero Assembly Building. This platform is used to access the preamplifiers located on the central calorimeter. The platform will need to be shortened to a 'fold-out' length of 36 in. due to some modifications recently made to the detector. The purpose of this note is to determine whether this modification affects the safety and the rated load of the platform. Three of the load carrying members were analyzed; the gusset supports, the hinge supports, and the hinge pins. The long and short beams which make up the platform's flooring were not analyzed. The long beams will not be affected by this modification because there is no change in the length of their moment arms. The short beams will be affected, but will see a smaller bending stress because of the decrease in the length of their moment arms. Any weld results previously found will also not be affected.
Date: June 9, 1994
Creator: Sakla, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library