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MINED GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SYSTEM (MGDS) MONITORING & CONTROL SYSTEMS CENTRALIZATION TECHNICAL REPORT (open access)

MINED GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SYSTEM (MGDS) MONITORING & CONTROL SYSTEMS CENTRALIZATION TECHNICAL REPORT

The objective of this report is to identify and document Mined Geologic Disposal System (MGDS) requirements for centralized command and control. Additionally, to further develop the MGDS monitoring and control functions. This monitoring and control report provides the following information: (1) Determines the applicable requirements for a monitoring and control system for repository operations and construction (excluding Performance Confirmation). (2) Makes a determination as to whether or not centralized command and control is required.
Date: March 31, 1998
Creator: McGrath, M.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Audit Report on the Financial Statements of the Teacher Retirement System (open access)

An Audit Report on the Financial Statements of the Teacher Retirement System

Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to the general purpose financial statements of the Teacher Retirement System, which were accurately presented in all material respects and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Date: March 1998
Creator: Texas. Office of the State Auditor.
System: The Portal to Texas History
A Quarterly Report of Full-Time Equivalent State Employees for the Quarter Ending November 30, 1997 (open access)

A Quarterly Report of Full-Time Equivalent State Employees for the Quarter Ending November 30, 1997

Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to information on the number of state employees and the number of consultants and contract individuals who perform services for state government.
Date: March 1998
Creator: Texas. Office of the State Auditor.
System: The Portal to Texas History
An Audit Report on Compliance With State Historically Underutilized Business Requirements (open access)

An Audit Report on Compliance With State Historically Underutilized Business Requirements

Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to 20 state entities reviewed for compliance with state Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) requirements; these entities demonstrated "good-faith" efforts to increase purchases from HUB vendors.
Date: March 1998
Creator: Texas. Office of the State Auditor.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Managing America`s solid waste (open access)

Managing America`s solid waste

This report presents an historical overview of the federal role in municipal solid waste management from 1965 to approximately 1995. Attention is focuses on the federal role in safeguarding public health, protecting the environment, and wisely using material and energy resources. It is hoped that this report will provide important background for future municipal solid waste research and development initiatives.
Date: March 2, 1998
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acceptance test report for the AY-102 ENRAF densitometer (open access)

Acceptance test report for the AY-102 ENRAF densitometer

On February 11, 1998, the AY-1 02, Riser 15E ENRAF Densitometer was acceptance tested per HNF-SD-WM-ATP-077. The test was performed at the Department of Energy`s Hanford Site, 200 East Area, building MO-407. The test validated the functionality of the Densitometer for use by project W-320, C-1 06 Retrieval. The purpose of the test procedure was to verify the functionality of the ENRAF Series 854 ATG densitometer. Typically, all ENRAF Series 854 ATGs are acceptance tested before transport to the field. The ATP, as performed for level gauges, sets default program values within the gauge and verifies the gauge`s force transducer calibration.
Date: March 23, 1998
Creator: Huber, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford immobilized low-activity tank waste performance assessment (open access)

Hanford immobilized low-activity tank waste performance assessment

The Hanford Immobilized Low-Activity Tank Waste Performance Assessment examines the long-term environmental and human health effects associated with the planned disposal of the vitrified low-level fraction of waste presently contained in Hanford Site tanks. The tank waste is the by-product of separating special nuclear materials from irradiated nuclear fuels over the past 50 years. This waste has been stored in underground single and double-shell tanks. The tank waste is to be retrieved, separated into low and high-activity fractions, and then immobilized by private vendors. The US Department of Energy (DOE) will receive the vitrified waste from private vendors and plans to dispose of the low-activity fraction in the Hanford Site 200 East Area. The high-level fraction will be stored at Hanford until a national repository is approved. This report provides the site-specific long-term environmental information needed by the DOE to issue a Disposal Authorization Statement that would allow the modification of the four existing concrete disposal vaults to provide better access for emplacement of the immobilized low-activity waste (ILAW) containers; filling of the modified vaults with the approximately 5,000 ILAW containers and filler material with the intent to dispose of the containers; construction of the first set of next-generation disposal …
Date: March 26, 1998
Creator: Mann, F. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project W-314 specific test and evaluation plan for 241-A-B valve pit upgrade (open access)

Project W-314 specific test and evaluation plan for 241-A-B valve pit upgrade

This Specific Test and Evaluation Plan (STEP) defines the test and evaluation activities encompassing the upgrades to the 241-A-B Valve Pit for the W-314 Project.
Date: March 20, 1998
Creator: Hays, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project W-314 specific test and evaluation plan for SN-634 transfer line (241-A-B to 241-AX-B) (open access)

Project W-314 specific test and evaluation plan for SN-634 transfer line (241-A-B to 241-AX-B)

This Specific Test and Evaluation Plan (STEP) defines the test and evaluation activities encompassing the installation of transfer line SN-634 for the W-314 Project.
Date: March 20, 1998
Creator: Hays, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acceptance test report for ENRAF control panel software (open access)

Acceptance test report for ENRAF control panel software

On March 5, 1998, the ENRAF Control Panel Software program was acceptance tested per HNF-1991 Revision 0. The test was performed at the Department of Energy`s Hanford Site, 200 West Area, building MO-281. The test validated the functionality of the software for use by project W-320, C-1 06 Retrieval. The purpose of the test procedure was to partially verify the functionality of the ENRAF Control Panel Software. The test cycled through the majority of functions within the program. Functions not tested will be tested per Operational Test Procedure OTP-320-01 0 at a later date. The following criteria was used to determine whether the software passed or failed the test. The gauge responds correctly (as described in vendor documentation, Reference 1) to all commands sent through the program. If gauge related error codes are encountered, they may be cleared either through the PET or the program. However, the program, while running, must provide some indication of all gauge related errors encountered. If any of the pass criteria are not met and cannot be immediately resolved. If the system crashes for reasons that are clearly related to program performance and cannot be immediately resolved.
Date: March 23, 1998
Creator: Huber, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project W-314 specific test and evaluation plan for SN-632 transfer line 241-AX-B to 241-AZ-02A (open access)

Project W-314 specific test and evaluation plan for SN-632 transfer line 241-AX-B to 241-AZ-02A

This Specific Test and Evaluation Plan (STEP) defines the test and evaluation activities encompassing the installation of transfer line SN-632 for the W-314 Project.
Date: March 20, 1998
Creator: Hays, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
System design description for the SY-101 hydrogen mitigation test project data acquisition and control system (DACS-1) (open access)

System design description for the SY-101 hydrogen mitigation test project data acquisition and control system (DACS-1)

There is no new activity or procedure associated with the updating of this reference document. The updating of this system design description maintains an agreed upon documentation program initiated within the test program and carried into operations at time of turnover to maintain configuration control as outlined by design authority practicing guidelines. Any changes made to controlled components in the field will be updated after the time of implementation to support the engineers and operators understand, maintain, train to and operate the system. There are no new credible failure modes associated with the updating of information in a support description document. The failure analysis of each change was reviewed at the time of implementation of the Systems Change Request for all the processes changed. This document simply provides a history of implementation and current system status. The incorporation of the two documents, Computer Systems Design Description (HNF-SD-WMCSDD-008) and the Input/Output Channel List (HNF-SD-WM-EL-001), as appendices allow for fewer errors in changes. Because the documents are all together, they will be approved as one document, not three separate entities which could be updated at different times, creating a situation which does not accurately depict field conditions.
Date: March 2, 1998
Creator: Ermi, A. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Disease Funding and NIH Priority Setting (open access)

Disease Funding and NIH Priority Setting

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Date: March 26, 1998
Creator: Johnson, Judith A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
WIRETAPPING, TAPE RECORDERS & LEGAL ETHICS: QUESTIONS POSED BY ATTORNEYINVOLVEMENT IN SECRETLY RECORDING CONVERSATION (open access)

WIRETAPPING, TAPE RECORDERS & LEGAL ETHICS: QUESTIONS POSED BY ATTORNEYINVOLVEMENT IN SECRETLY RECORDING CONVERSATION

None
Date: March 12, 1998
Creator: Doyle, Charles
System: The UNT Digital Library
Campaign Finance Reform Bills in the 105th Congress: Comparison of H.R. 3485 (Thomas), S. 25 (McCain-Feingold), and Current Law (open access)
Cancer Research: Selected Federal Spending and Morbidity and Mortality Statistics (open access)

Cancer Research: Selected Federal Spending and Morbidity and Mortality Statistics

This report provides Selected Federal Spending and Morbidity and Mortality Statistics related to Cancer Research.
Date: March 3, 1998
Creator: Johnson, Judith A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
AIDS Funding for Federal Government Programs: FY1981-FY1999 (open access)

AIDS Funding for Federal Government Programs: FY1981-FY1999

This report provides a synopsis of the budget activity related to AIDS from the discovery of the disease in 1981 through FY1999. Funding for AIDS research, prevention and treatment programs within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) discretionary budget has increased from $200,000 in FY1981 to an estimated $3.85 billion in FY1999.
Date: March 31, 1998
Creator: Johnson, Judith A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Medical Savings Accounts: Legislation in the 105th Congress (open access)

Medical Savings Accounts: Legislation in the 105th Congress

None
Date: March 4, 1998
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
D-Zero Superconducting Soleniod RTD Instrumentation Readings Upon Receipt at Fermialb (open access)

D-Zero Superconducting Soleniod RTD Instrumentation Readings Upon Receipt at Fermialb

This engineering note documents the Dzero Superconducting Solenoid Platinum RTD, Carbon Glass RTD, and Helium level gage instrumentation values upon receipt at Fermilab. This note is concerned with the internal instrumentation, the external instrumentation can easily be repaired if any problems arise. The Solenoid was Purchased from Toshiba and shipped from the Kehin Works in Japan. The Solenoid was received at Dzero May 12, 1997. The Solenoid was shipped in three large components. They are the Solenoid, Control Dewar, and Chimney. There are 2 main instrumentation port areas where all the internal instrumentation is available to the outside world. These 2 places are the top of the Control Dewar and the North end of the Solenoid. These two instrumentation feedthrough area's have Cyocera hermetic feedthrough port connectors welded into place. The Cyocera connector can and does mate with the Burndy Bantom cable end connector of the same pin/socket number. Since the Hermetic feedthrough and cable connector are different manufacturers, the pin layout pattern is not the same. The Toshiba drawings show both manufacturers pin numbers. The Dzero engineering notes show only the Burndy pin numbers.
Date: March 10, 1998
Creator: Markley, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Analysis of a D0 H-Disk Wedge (open access)

Thermal Analysis of a D0 H-Disk Wedge

Each H-Disk ring assembly is comprised of 24 wedge assemblies. Figures 1-1 and 1-2 show the wedge mechanical layout. Each wedge consists of sets of two single-sided silicon detectors (referred to as inner and outer detectors, corresponding to their radial positioning) as provided by Moscow State University. Since these detectors are single sided, two mated inner/outer sets are arranged back-to-back such that they effectively become a double-sided detector with a 15{sup o} angle between the strips on either side. Six SVX II chips are mounted near the outboard edge of each outer detector since this location provides access to bond pads spanning the entire detector surface. Since the detector and chip bond pads are on significantly different pitches (approximately 80 vs. 48 microns), a pitch adapter is used to transition this jump, thus simplifying wirebonding. With the accompanying electronics required to support detector operation placed adjacent to the chips, the mountirig ring, which also acts as a means of cooling for the wedge, is by necessity located some distance from the chips, which are the primary heat source. The purpose of this report is to document the results of a thermal performance study of a wedge assembly. The methods, assumptions, …
Date: March 30, 1998
Creator: Derylo, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank waste remediation system configuration management implementation plan (open access)

Tank waste remediation system configuration management implementation plan

The Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) Configuration Management Implementation Plan describes the actions that will be taken by Project Hanford Management Contract Team to implement the TWRS Configuration Management program defined in HNF 1900, TWRS Configuration Management Plan. Over the next 25 years, the TWRS Project will transition from a safe storage mission to an aggressive retrieval, storage, and disposal mission in which substantial Engineering, Construction, and Operations activities must be performed. This mission, as defined, will require a consolidated configuration management approach to engineering, design, construction, as-building, and operating in accordance with the technical baselines that emerge from the life cycles. This Configuration Management Implementation Plan addresses the actions that will be taken to strengthen the TWRS Configuration Management program.
Date: March 31, 1998
Creator: Vann, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Specific test and evaluation plan (open access)

Specific test and evaluation plan

The purpose of this Specific Test and Evaluation Plan (STEP) is to provide a detailed written plan for the systematic testing of modifications made to the 241-AX-B Valve Pit by the W-314 Project. The STEP develops the outline for test procedures that verify the system`s performance to the established Project design criteria. The STEP is a lower tier document based on the W-314 Test and Evaluation Plan (TEP). Testing includes Validations and Verifications (e.g., Commercial Grade Item Dedication activities), Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs), installation tests and inspections, Construction Acceptance Tests (CATs), Acceptance Test Procedures (ATPs), Pre-Operational Test Procedures (POTPs), and Operational Test Procedures (OTPs). It should be noted that POTPs are not required for testing of the transfer line addition. The STEP will be utilized in conjunction with the TEP for verification and validation.
Date: March 20, 1998
Creator: Hays, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank 241-S-302 grab samples 302S-97-1, 302S-97-2 and 302S-97-3 analytical results for the final report (open access)

Tank 241-S-302 grab samples 302S-97-1, 302S-97-2 and 302S-97-3 analytical results for the final report

This document is the final report for tank 241-S-302 grab samples. Three grab samples were collected on January 30, 1998. Analyses were performed on samples 302-S-97-1, 302-S-97-2 and 302-S-97-3 in accordance with the Compatibility Grab Sampling and Analysis Plan (TSAP) (Sasaki, 1997) and the Data Quality Objectives (DQO) for Tank Farms Waste Compatibility Program (Mulkey, 1997). The analytical results are presented in Table 1. No notification limits were exceeded. The sample breakdown diagrams (Attachment 1) are provided as a cross-reference for relating the tank farm customer identification numbers with the 222-S Laboratory sample numbers and the portion of sample analyzed. Table 2 provides the appearance information. Visual observation indicated that the sample was a clear, light-yellow liquid with less than one percent solids. No organic layer was observed. The 125 mL sample was submitted to the laboratory for analysis of inorganic analytes and radionuclides.
Date: March 20, 1998
Creator: Diaz, L. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank 241-TX-302C grab samples 302C-TX-97-1A through 302C-TX-97-3B analytical results for the final report (open access)

Tank 241-TX-302C grab samples 302C-TX-97-1A through 302C-TX-97-3B analytical results for the final report

This document is the final report for tank 241-TX-302C grab samples. Six grabs samples (302C-TX-97-1A, 302C-TX-97-1B, 302C-TX-97-2A, 302C-TX-97-2B, 302C-TX-97-3A, and 302C-TX-97-3B) were collected from the catch tank level gauge riser on December 19, 1997. The ``A`` and ``B`` portions from each sample location were composited and analyses were performed on the composites in accordance with the Compatibility Grab Sampling and Analysis Plan (TSAP) (Sasaki, 1997) and the Data Quality Objectives for Tank Farms Waste Compatibility Program (DQO) (Rev. 1: Fowler, 1995; Rev. 2: Mulkey and Miller, 1997). The analytical results are presented in Table 1. No notification limits were exceeded. Appearance and Sample Handling Attachment 1 is provided as a cross-reference for relating the tank farm customer identification numbers with the 222-S Laboratory sample numbers and the portion of sample analyzed. Table 2 provides the appearance information.
Date: March 12, 1998
Creator: Esch, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library