Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Restructuring Issues (open access)

Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Restructuring Issues

Renewable energy is derived from resources that are generally not depleted by human use, such as the sun, wind, and water movement. This report discusses various aspects of policy regarding renewable energy including tax credits and budget legislation.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Sissine, Fred
System: The UNT Digital Library
Social Security Reform (open access)

Social Security Reform

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Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Koitz, David Stuart & Kollmann, Geoffrey
System: The UNT Digital Library
Higher Education: Trustee Arrangements Serve Useful Purpose in Student Loan Market (open access)

Higher Education: Trustee Arrangements Serve Useful Purpose in Student Loan Market

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on student loan trustee arrangements, focusing on the: (1) number and cost of trustee arrangements and their shared characteristics; (2) benefits and protections afforded the federal government through use of trustee arrangements; and (3) effect of trustee arrangements on market participation and the availability of student loans."
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capitol Concerts: Audit of the Receipt and Use of 1999 Funding (open access)

Capitol Concerts: Audit of the Receipt and Use of 1999 Funding

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO audited the National Park Service's (NPS), the National Symphony Orchestra's (NSO), and Capital Concerts, Incorporated's (CCI) receipt and use of concert designated funding."
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-BC-5 Operable Unit (open access)

Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-BC-5 Operable Unit

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Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Sweeney, M. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-FR-3 Operable Unit (open access)

Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-FR-3 Operable Unit

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Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Sweeney, M. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report of the terawatt laser pressure vessel committee (open access)

Report of the terawatt laser pressure vessel committee

In 1995 the ATF project sent out an RFP for a CO2 Laser System having a TeraWatt output. Eight foreign and US firms responded. The Proposal Evaluation Panel on the second round selected Optoel, a Russian firm based in St. Petersburg, on the basis of the technical criteria and cost. Prior to the award, BNL representatives including the principal scientist, cognizant engineer and a QA representative visited the Optoel facilities to assess the company's capability to do the job. The contract required Optoel to provide a x-ray preionized high pressure amplifier that included: a high pressure cell, x-ray tube, internal optics and a HV pulse forming network for the main discharge and preionizer. The high-pressure cell consists of a stainless steel pressure vessel with various ports and windows that is filled with a gas mixture operating at 10 atmospheres. In accordance with BNL Standard ESH 1.4.1 ''Pressurized Systems For Experimental Use'', the pressure vessel design criteria is required to comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code In 1996 a Preliminary Design Review was held at BNL. The vendor was requested to furnish drawings so that we could confirm that the design met the above criteria. The vendor furnished …
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Woodle, M.H.; Beauman, R.; Czajkowski, C.; Dickinson, T.; Lynch, D.; Pogorelsky, I. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Particle Size Distribution Data From Existing Boreholes at the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste Site (open access)

Particle Size Distribution Data From Existing Boreholes at the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste Site

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Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Valenta, M. M.; Martin, M. B.; Horton, D. G.; Moreno, J. R.; Ferri, R. E. & Reidel, SP
System: The UNT Digital Library
USCAR LEP ESST Advanced Manufacturing (open access)

USCAR LEP ESST Advanced Manufacturing

The objective of this task was to provide processing information data summaries on powder metallurgy (PM) alloys that meet the partner requirements for the production of low mass, highly accurate, near-net-shape powertrain components. This required modification to existing ISO machinability test procedures and development of a new drilling test procedure. These summaries could then be presented in a web page format. When combined with information generated from the USCAR CRADA this would allow chemical, metallurgical, and machining data on PM alloys to be available to all engineering and manufacturing personnel that have access to in-house networks. The web page format also allows for the additions of other wrought materials, making this a valuable tool to the technical staffs.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Lazarus, L.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Melter Disposal Strategic Planning Document (open access)

Melter Disposal Strategic Planning Document

This document describes the proposed strategy for disposal of spent and failed melters from the tank waste treatment plant to be built by the Office of River Protection at the Hanford site in Washington. It describes program management activities, disposal and transportation systems, leachate management, permitting, and safety authorization basis approvals needed to execute the strategy.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: BURBANK, D.A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Configuration Data Management (CDM) on a Shoestring Identifying and Utilizing an Existing Configuration and Data Management Infrastructure (open access)

Configuration Data Management (CDM) on a Shoestring Identifying and Utilizing an Existing Configuration and Data Management Infrastructure

The spreading need for and use of configuration and data management (CDM) standards has highlighted a number of challenges to the companies that need to implement those standards. For companies and organizations that are new to CDM or have limited CDM capabilities, one of the major dilemmas faced is identifying how and where to start. In many cases there is a need to contend with a legacy of poorly identified items and information and an immature or non-existent CDM infrastructure (processes, procedures, people, and information systems). To the company management and CDM professional this poses a seemingly insurmountable task of putting in place a CDM infrastructure that provides the needed benefits while keeping within an acceptable cost and schedule. This paper deals with initially establishing the CDM infrastructure using the tools that a company already has available. The paper identifies features of common software applications that can be used to implement CDM principles.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Vann, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
FFTF Authorization Agreement (open access)

FFTF Authorization Agreement

The purpose of the Authorization Agreement is to serve as a mechanism whereby the U.S. Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office (RL) and Fluor Hanford (FH) jointly clarify and agree to key conditions for conducting work safely and efficiently in the Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF). Work must be accomplished in a manner that achieves high levels of quality while protecting the environment and the safety and health of workers and the public, and complying with applicable contractual and regulatory requirements. It is the intent of this Agreement to address those items of significant importance in establishing and supporting the FFTF Authorization Envelope, but this Agreement in no way alters the terms and conditions of the Project Hanford Management Contract (PHMC), Contract Number DE-AC06-96RL13200.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Dautel, W. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Double Shell Tanks (DST) and Waste Feed Delivery Project Management Quality Affecting Procedures Management Plan (open access)

Double Shell Tanks (DST) and Waste Feed Delivery Project Management Quality Affecting Procedures Management Plan

The purpose of the Double Shell Tanks (DST) and Waste Feed Delivery (WFD) Management Assessment Plan is to define how management assessments within DST h WFD will be conducted. The plan as written currently includes only WFD Project assessment topics. Other DST and WFD group assessment topics will be added in future revisions.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: LUND, D.P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Progress Report on the Development of Waste Tank Leak Monitoring and Detection and Mitigation Activities in Support of M-45-08 (open access)

Annual Progress Report on the Development of Waste Tank Leak Monitoring and Detection and Mitigation Activities in Support of M-45-08

Milestone M-45-09E of the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order (Tri-Party Agreement or TPA) [TPA 1996] requires submittal of an annual progress report on the development of waste tank leak detection, monitoring, and mitigation (LDMM) activities associated with the retrieval of waste from single-shell tanks (SSTs). This report details progress for fiscal year 2000, building on the current LDMM strategy and including discussion of technologies, applications, cost, schedule, and technical data. The report also includes discussion of demonstrations conducted and recommendations for additional testing. Tri-Party Agreement Milestones M-45-08A and M-45-08B required design and demonstration of LDMM systems for initial retrieval of SST waste. These specific milestones have recently been deleted as part of the M-45-00A change package. Future LDMM development work has been incorporated into specific technology demonstration milestones and SST waste retrieval milestones in the M-45-03 and M-45-05 milestone series.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: DEFIGH PRICE, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oxidation Kinetics of K Basin Fuel (OCRWM) (open access)

Oxidation Kinetics of K Basin Fuel (OCRWM)

Oxidation testing of K Basin-stored N Reactor fuel in dry air, moist air, and moist helium provided reaction rate data for the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project. The tests were performed on small samples from two spent nuclear fuel elements retrieved from the closed canisters of the K West Basin. The spent nuclear fuel samples were tested using a thermogravimetric analysis system modified for moist-gas operation to allow testing in moist environments. The tests were run at constant temperature and water vapor pressure. The moist helium tests used 6.5 H a water vapor, producing seventeen data between 75 C and 210 C. Eight of these data were excluded from primary consideration due to testing anomalies and balance drift issues. Regression analysis of the nine acceptable data provided good assurance that the moist-helium results are consistent with literature data within the temperature range of 25 C to 210 C. Concerns about possible oxygen poisoning from air in-leakage and mass transfer limitations on the test data were reviewed. If oxygen poisoning occurred it was not likely to have biased the data sufficiently to change the basic conclusions of comparability to the literature data. Mass transfer limitations did not appear to have had significant …
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: TRIMBLE, D.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project Design Verification and Validation Process (open access)

Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project Design Verification and Validation Process

This document provides a description of design verification and validation activities implemented by the Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project. During the execution of early design verification, a management assessment (Bergman, 1999) and external assessments on configuration management (Augustenburg, 1999) and testing (Loscoe, 2000) were conducted and identified potential uncertainties in the verification process. This led the SNF Chief Engineer to implement corrective actions to improve process and design products. This included Design Verification Reports (DVRs) for each subproject, validation assessments for testing, and verification of the safety function of systems and components identified in the Safety Equipment List to ensure that the design outputs were compliant with the SNF Technical Requirements. Although some activities are still in progress, the results of the DVR and associated validation assessments indicate that Project requirements for design verification are being effectively implemented. These results have been documented in subproject-specific technical documents (Table 2). Identified punch-list items are being dispositioned by the Project. As these remaining items are closed, the technical reports (Table 2) will be revised and reissued to document the results of this work.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: OLGUIN, L.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modular Simulation of Absorption Systems User's Guide (Windows Version 5.0) (open access)

Modular Simulation of Absorption Systems User's Guide (Windows Version 5.0)

ABSIM (an acronym for ABsorption SIMulation) is a user-oriented computer code designed for the simulation of absorption systems at steady state, in both flexible and modular form. ABSIM makes it possible to investigate various cycle configurations with different working fluids, to calculate their operating parameters, to predict their performance and to compare them with each other on a uniform basis. A graphical user interface enables the user to draw the cycle diagram on the computer screen, enter data interactively, run the program and view the results either in the form of a table or superimposed on the cycle diagram. Special utilities enable the user to plot the results and produce a pressure-temperature-concentration (P-T-X) diagram of the cycle. Most absorption systems consist of a number of standard components or units (e.g., absorber, condenser) that may be combined in different forms to produce various cycles. Recognizing this, ABSIM has been structured around unit subroutines, each of which contains the governing equations for the particular unit. These subroutines are activated by a main program that interprets the input for the cycle, calls the units, and links them to each other in an order corresponding to the user's specification to form the complete system. …
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Grossman, G
System: The UNT Digital Library
Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-BC-5 Operable Unit (open access)

Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-BC-5 Operable Unit

This plan includes the sampling, analysis, and quality assurance requirements for the 100-BC-5 Operable Unit on the USDOE Hanford Site.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Sweeney, Mark D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-FR-3 Operable Unit (open access)

Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan for the 100-FR-3 Operable Unit

This plan includes the sampling, analysis, and quality assurance requirements for the 100-FR-3 Operable Unit on the USDOE Hanford Site.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Sweeney, Mark D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Particle Size Distribution Data From Existing Boreholes at the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste Site (open access)

Particle Size Distribution Data From Existing Boreholes at the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste Site

This report provides particle size distribution data for samples near the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste (ILAW) Site that were archived in the Hanford Geotechnical Sample Library. Seventy-nine sediment samples were analyzed from four boreholes. Samples were collected from every ten feet in the boreholes. Eightly percent of the samples were classified as slightly gravelly sand. Fifteen percent were classified as gravelly sand, gravelly silty sand, or sandy gravels. These data indicate that the particle size of the sediment is consistent across the ILAW site and is dominated by sand in the upper part of the Hanford formation with more gravel rich units in the lower part.
Date: September 25, 2000
Creator: Valenta, Michelle M.; Martin, Maria B.; Moreno, Jorge R.; Ferri, Rosalie M.; Horton, Duane G. & Reidel, Stephen P.
System: The UNT Digital Library