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Appropriations for FY2000: Interior and Related Agencies (open access)

Appropriations for FY2000: Interior and Related Agencies

Appropriations are one part of a complex federal budget process that includes budget resolutions, appropriations (regular, supplemental, and continuing) bills, rescissions, and budget reconciliation bills. This report is a guide to one of the 13 regular appropriations bills that Congress passes each year. It is designed to supplement the information provided by the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Greenwood, Alfred R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Appropriations for FY2000: U.S. Department of Agriculture and Related Agencies (open access)

Appropriations for FY2000: U.S. Department of Agriculture and Related Agencies

Appropriations are one part of a complex federal budget process that includes budget resolutions, appropriations (regular, supplemental, and continuing) bills, rescissions, and budget reconciliation bills. This report is a guide to one of the 13 regular appropriations bills that Congress passes each year. It is designed to supplement the information provided by the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Agriculture Appropriations.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Chite, Ralph M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assessment of Structural Resistance of building 4862 to Earthquake and Tornado Forces [SEC 1 and 2] (open access)

Assessment of Structural Resistance of building 4862 to Earthquake and Tornado Forces [SEC 1 and 2]

This report presents the results of work done for Hanford Engineering Laboratory under contract Y213-544-12662. LATA performed an assessment of building 4862 resistance to earthquake and tornado forces.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: METCALF, I.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Audit of the Financial Statements of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas Year Ended August 31, 1999 (open access)

An Audit of the Financial Statements of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas Year Ended August 31, 1999

Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to the Teacher Retirement System's (System) fiscal year 1999 financial statements, which are materially correct in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Texas. Office of the State Auditor.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Engineering Task Plan for Routine Engineering Support for Core Sampler System (open access)

Engineering Task Plan for Routine Engineering Support for Core Sampler System

Routine engineering support is required during normal operation of the core sampler trucks and associated ancillary equipment. This engineering support consists of, but is not limited to, troubleshooting operation problems, correcting minor design problems, assistance with work package preparation, assistance with procurement, fabrication shop support, planning of engineering tasks and preparation of associated Engineering Task Plans (ETP) and Engineering Service Requests (ESR). This ETP is the management plan document for implementing routine engineering support. Any additional changes to the scope of this ETP shall require a Letter of Instruction from Lockheed Martin Hanford Corp (LMHC). This document will also be the Work Planning Document for Development Control (HNF 1999a). The scope of this task will be to provide routine engineering support for Characterization equipment as required to support Characterization Operations. A task by task decision will be made by management to determine which tasks will be done per this ETP and if additional ETPs and/or ESRs are required. Due to the unique nature of this task, the only identifiable deliverable is to provide support as requested. Deliverables will be recorded in a task logbook as activities are identified. ESRs will be generated for tasks that require more than 40 person …
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Boger, R. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Library Review at Daggett Middle School: Mentor Evaluation by Nancy Walkup] (open access)

[Library Review at Daggett Middle School: Mentor Evaluation by Nancy Walkup]

An insightful review and evaluation of the school library at Daggett Middle School conducted by mentor Nancy Walkup.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Walkup, Nancy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Marketing and promoting solar water heaters to home builders (open access)

Marketing and promoting solar water heaters to home builders

This is the final report of a four-task project to develop a marketing plan designed for businesses interested in marketing solar water heaters in the new home industry. This report outlines suggested marketing communication materials and other promotional tools focused on selling products to the new home builder. Information relevant to promoting products to the new home buyer is also included.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Keller, C. & Ghent, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
National Ignition Facility draft supplemental environmental impact statement to the SSM PEIS (open access)

National Ignition Facility draft supplemental environmental impact statement to the SSM PEIS

The US Department of Energy (DOE) is constructing the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) at Livermore, California. In 1997, the buried capacitors containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were discovered during site excavation for the NIF. The capacitors and contaminated soil were cleaned up to levels protective of human health and the environment in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) and its implementing regulations and in consultation with state and federal regulators. In october 1997, DOE entered into a Joint Stipulation and Order approved and entered as an order of the court on October 27, 1997, in partial settlement of the lawsuit Civ. No. 97-936 (SS) (D.D.C.), ''Natural Resources Defense Council et al. v Richardson et al.''. Paragraph 7 of the Joint Stipulation and Order provides that a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) shall evaluate ''the reasonably foreseeable significant adverse environmental impacts of continuing to construct and of operating NIF at LLNL with respect to any potential or confirmed contamination in the area by hazardous, toxic, and/or radioactive materials''. On September 25, 1998, DOE announced in the Federal Register the agency's intent to prepare an SEIS for the NIF portion (Volume 3, …
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Novel, Integrated Reactor/Power Conversion System. Quarterly Report, September 1 - November 30, 1999 (open access)

Novel, Integrated Reactor/Power Conversion System. Quarterly Report, September 1 - November 30, 1999

The desired design objectives and operation parameters were determined and system characteristics to be investigated were identified together with critical issues. Specific tasks were outlined and communicated to the performing personnel.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refugee Admissions and Resettlement Policy: Facts and Issues (open access)

Refugee Admissions and Resettlement Policy: Facts and Issues

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Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refugee Admissions and Resettlement Policy: Facts and Issues (open access)

Refugee Admissions and Resettlement Policy: Facts and Issues

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Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Vialet, Joyce
System: The UNT Digital Library
Round-robin testing of a reference glass for low-activity waste forms (open access)

Round-robin testing of a reference glass for low-activity waste forms

A round robin test program was conducted with a glass that was developed for use as a standard test material for acceptance testing of low-activity waste glasses made with Hanford tank wastes. The glass is referred to as the low-activity test reference material (LRM). The program was conducted to measure the interlaboratory reproducibility of composition analysis and durability test results. Participants were allowed to select the methods used to analyze the glass composition. The durability tests closely followed the Product Consistency Test (PCT) Method A, except that tests were conducted at both 40 and 90 C and that parallel tests with a reference glass were not required. Samples of LRM glass that had been crushed, sieved, and washed to remove fines were provided to participants for tests and analyses. The reproducibility of both the composition and PCT results compare favorably with the results of interlaboratory studies conducted with other glasses. From the perspective of reproducibility of analysis results, this glass is acceptable for use as a composition standard for nonradioactive components of low-activity waste forms present at >0.1 elemental mass % and as a test standard for PCTS at 40 and 90 C. For PCT with LRM glass, the expected …
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Ebert, W. L. & Wolf, S. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Total Measurement Uncertainty (TMU) for Nondestructive Assay of Transuranic (TRU) Waste at the WRAP Facility (open access)

Total Measurement Uncertainty (TMU) for Nondestructive Assay of Transuranic (TRU) Waste at the WRAP Facility

This report examines the contributing factors to NDA measurement uncertainty at WRAP. The significance of each factor on the TMU is analyzed, and a final method is given for determining the TMU for NDA measurements at WRAP. As more data becomes available, and WRAP gains in operational experience, this report will be reviewed semi-annually and updated as necessary.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: WILLS, C.E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Facility Plant Management System Test Report (open access)

Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Facility Plant Management System Test Report

This document contains the testing results for installation of a new server in the Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) facility.
Date: December 6, 1999
Creator: Palmer, M. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
MGR External Events Hazards Analysis (open access)

MGR External Events Hazards Analysis

The purpose and objective of this analysis is to apply an external events Hazards Analysis (HA) to the License Application Design Selection Enhanced Design Alternative 11 [(LADS EDA II design (Reference 8.32))]. The output of the HA is called a Hazards List (HL). This analysis supersedes the external hazards portion of Rev. 00 of the PHA (Reference 8.1). The PHA for internal events will also be updated to the LADS EDA II design but under a separate analysis. Like the PHA methodology, the HA methodology provides a systematic method to identify potential hazards during the 100-year Monitored Geologic Repository (MGR) operating period updated to reflect the EDA II design. The resulting events on the HL are candidates that may have potential radiological consequences as determined during Design Basis Events (DBEs) analyses. Therefore, the HL that results from this analysis will undergo further screening and analysis based on the criteria that apply during the performance of DBE analyses.
Date: November 6, 1999
Creator: Booth, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Conservation Spending in Agriculture: Trends and Implications (open access)

Conservation Spending in Agriculture: Trends and Implications

Conservation spending under various federal agricultural statutes has increased since the early 1980s, and the mix of activities that are funded has changed during this time period. These funds have become an increasingly important source of income to farmers. This report examines conservation program funding since FY1983 in the context of both changing conservation policies and programs, and other farm program sources of income to farmers. This report will be updated if events warrant. Conservation Spending in Agriculture: Trends and Implications
Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: Zinn, Jeffrey A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
GREET 1.5 - transportation fuel-cycle model - Vol. 1 : methodology, development, use, and results. (open access)

GREET 1.5 - transportation fuel-cycle model - Vol. 1 : methodology, development, use, and results.

This report documents the development and use of the most recent version (Version 1.5) of the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy Use in Transportation (GREET) model. The model, developed in a spreadsheet format, estimates the full fuel-cycle emissions and energy associated with various transportation fuels and advanced vehicle technologies for light-duty vehicles. The model calculates fuel-cycle emissions of five criteria pollutants (volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter with diameters of 10 micrometers or less, and sulfur oxides) and three greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide). The model also calculates total energy consumption, fossil fuel consumption, and petroleum consumption when various transportation fuels are used. The GREET model includes the following cycles: petroleum to conventional gasoline, reformulated gasoline, conventional diesel, reformulated diesel, liquefied petroleum gas, and electricity via residual oil; natural gas to compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol, Fischer-Tropsch diesel, dimethyl ether, hydrogen, and electricity; coal to electricity; uranium to electricity; renewable energy (hydropower, solar energy, and wind) to electricity; corn, woody biomass, and herbaceous biomass to ethanol; soybeans to biodiesel; flared gas to methanol, dimethyl ether, and Fischer-Tropsch diesel; and landfill gases to methanol. This report also presents the …
Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: Wang, M. Q.
System: The UNT Digital Library
GREET 1.5 - transportation fuel-cycle model - Vol. 2 : appendices of data and results. (open access)

GREET 1.5 - transportation fuel-cycle model - Vol. 2 : appendices of data and results.

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Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: Wang, M. Q.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integrated Monitoring Plan for the Hanford Groundwater Monitoring Project (open access)

Integrated Monitoring Plan for the Hanford Groundwater Monitoring Project

Groundwater is monitored at the Hanford Site to fulfill a variety of state and federal regulations, including the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980; and Washington Administrative Code. Separate monitoring plans are prepared for various requirements, but sampling is coordinated and data are shared among users to avoid duplication of effort. The US Department of Energy manages these activities through the Hanford Groundwater Monitoring Project. This document is an integrated monitoring plan for the groundwater project. It documents well and constituent lists for monitoring required by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and its implementing orders; includes other, established monitoring plans by reference; and appends a master well/constituent/frequency matrix for the entire site. The objectives of monitoring fall into three general categories plume and trend tracking, treatment/storage/disposal unit monitoring, and remediation performance monitoring. Criteria for selecting Atomic Energy Act of 1954 monitoring networks include locations of wells in relation to known plumes or contaminant sources, well depth and construction, historical data, proximity to the Columbia River, water supplies, or other areas of special interest, and well use for other programs. Constituent lists were …
Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: Newcomer, D. R.; Thornton, E. C.; Hartman, M. J. & Dresel, P. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Older Americans Act: 106th Congress Legislation (open access)

Older Americans Act: 106th Congress Legislation

This report provides brief legislative background for Older Americans Act programs expired at the end of FY1995. The report discusses issues with re-authorization and 106th Congress proposals.
Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Overflow of Radioactive Water from K Basins (open access)

Overflow of Radioactive Water from K Basins

This report documents the dose calculations for the postulated K Basin overflow accident using current methods to model the environmental doses for radioactive releases into the Columbia River and the air.
Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: RITTMANN, P.D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Qatar: Background and U.S. Relations (open access)

Qatar: Background and U.S. Relations

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Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radioactive air emissions notice of construction debris removal 105-KE basin (open access)

Radioactive air emissions notice of construction debris removal 105-KE basin

The 105-KE Basin contains 1,150 Metric Tonnes of Uranium (MTU) of N Reactor fuel, along with less than half a MTU of single pass reactor (SPR) fuel. In addition to the spent nuclear fuel (SNF) in the 105-KE Basin, extensive quantities of debris and a substantial amount of sludge have accumulated in the basin. The 105-KE Basin fuel and sludge are not encapsulated and, as a result, corroding fuel has produced contamination products that are deposited on the basin walls, floor, and equipment. contamination products produce radiation dose exposures to the workers. To decrease worker exposures, this Notice of Construction (NOC) describes dose reduction modifications under consideration to mitigate worker radiation exposure from the basin walls and exposed piping. The major equipment egress paths from the basin (the dummy elevator pit and the south loadout pit) are blocked completely with debris and/or empty canisters. Therefore in addition to dose reduction, this NOC also describes debris removal activities and equipment. Recently, the primary water treatment system has been without mechanical filtration capabilities. This NOC describes planned modifications to the primary water treatment system to restore mechanical filtration by restarting the cartridge filters. The proposed modifications described in this NOC are expected …
Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: HAYS, C.B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
RCRA Assessment Plan for Single-Shell Tank Waste Management Area S-SX at the Hanford Site (open access)

RCRA Assessment Plan for Single-Shell Tank Waste Management Area S-SX at the Hanford Site

A groundwater quality assessment plan was prepared for waste management area S-SX at the Hanford Site. Groundwater monitoring is conducted at this facility in accordance with Title 40, Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 265, Subpart F [and by reference of Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-303-400(3)]. The facility was placed in assessment groundwater monitoring program status after elevated waste constituents and indicator parameter measurements (i.e., chromium, technetium-99 and specific conductance) in downgradient monitoring wells were observed and confirmed. A first determination, as allowed under 40 CFR 265.93(d), provides the owner/operator of a facility an opportunity to demonstrate that the regulated unit is not the source of groundwater contamination. Based on results of the first determination it was concluded that multiple source locations in the waste management area could account for observed spatial and temporal groundwater contamination patterns. Consequently, a continued investigation is required. This plan, developed using the data quality objectives process, is intended to comply with the continued investigation requirement. Accordingly, the primary purpose of the present plan is to determine the rate and extent of dangerous waste (hexavalent chromium and nitrate) and radioactive constituents (e.g., technetium-99) in groundwater and to determine their concentrations in groundwater beneath waste management …
Date: October 6, 1999
Creator: Chou, C. J. & Johnson, V. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library