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Developing a Cost Effective Environmental Solution for Produced Water and Creating a ''New'' Water Resource Quarterly Report: January-March 1997 (open access)

Developing a Cost Effective Environmental Solution for Produced Water and Creating a ''New'' Water Resource Quarterly Report: January-March 1997

This report summarizes the status of this project for the quarter January 1, 1997 to March 31, 1997. Phase II has been started and Task 7, Develop Pilot Scale Test Work Plan has been completed. The operational portion of this phase, Task 8 has been initiated with several pieces of pilot equipment already on-site. The start up of the full process train will not occur until the next quarter. The project is slightly behind schedule. A no cost extension was requested and was granted. The anticipated completion date is December 31, 1997. The project is on budget.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Doran, Glenn
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vault lining for 340 waste handling facility, 300 area (open access)

Vault lining for 340 waste handling facility, 300 area

Coating systems by Protection Enterprises, Ameron, Carboline, and Steelcote were evaluated. Each manufacturer has a coating system that is acceptable for use in the 340 Vault (see Appendix A). The choice of which system to use will be made after in-place adhesion tests are complete. The Protection Enterprises coating has the greatest potential for acceptable adhesion with minimal surface preparation. Total project cost for engineering and construction is $1,220,000 including 50% for contingency (see Appendix B). If the existing vault coverblock access hatch can satisfy entry requirements, $95,000 can be saved from the removal of coverblocks and the erection and disassembly of the greenhouse.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Hollenbeck, R.G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Canister storage building (CSB) safety analysis report phase 3: Safety analysis documentation supporting CSB construction (open access)

Canister storage building (CSB) safety analysis report phase 3: Safety analysis documentation supporting CSB construction

The Canister Storage Building (CSB) will be constructed in the 200 East Area of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site. The CSB will be used to stage and store spent nuclear fuel (SNF) removed from the Hanford Site K Basins. The objective of this chapter is to describe the characteristics of the site on which the CSB will be located. This description will support the hazard analysis and accident analyses in Chapter 3.0. The purpose of this report is to provide an evaluation of the CSB design criteria, the design's compliance with the applicable criteria, and the basis for authorization to proceed with construction of the CSB.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Garvin, L.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank characterization report for single-shell tank 241-S-111 (open access)

Tank characterization report for single-shell tank 241-S-111

One of the major functions of the Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) is to characterize wastes in support of waste management and disposal activities at the Hanford Site. Analytical data from sampling and analysis, along with other available information about a tank, are compiled and maintained in a tank characterization report (TCR). This report and its appendices serve as the TCR for single-shell tank 241-S-111. The objectives of this report are: (1) to use characterization data to address technical issues associated with tank 241-S-111 waste; and (2) to provide a standard characterization of this waste in terms of a best-basis inventory estimate. The response to technical issues is summarized in Section 2.0, and the best-basis inventory estimate is presented in Section 3.0. Recommendations regarding safety status and additional sampling needs are provided in Section 4.0. Supporting data and information are contained in the appendices. This report also supports the requirements of Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order (Ecology et al. 1996) milestone M-44-10.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Conner, J.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Travel: Frequent Traveler Policies and Programs (open access)

Federal Travel: Frequent Traveler Policies and Programs

This report discusses frequent traveler policies and programs related to Federal Travel.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Schwemle, Barbara
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Disease Prevention News, Volume 57, Number 9, April 1997 (open access)

Texas Disease Prevention News, Volume 57, Number 9, April 1997

Newsletter of the Texas Department of Health discussing the news, activities, and events of the organization and other information related to health in Texas.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Texas. Department of Health.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Preliminary report on coal pile, coal pile runoff basins, and ash basins at the Savannah River Site: effects on groundwater (open access)

Preliminary report on coal pile, coal pile runoff basins, and ash basins at the Savannah River Site: effects on groundwater

Coal storage piles, their associated coal pile runoff basins and ash basins could potentially have adverse environmental impacts, especially on groundwater. This report presents and summarizes SRS groundwater and soil data that have been compiled. Also, a result of research conducted on the subject topics, discussions from noted experts in the field are cited. Recommendations are made for additional monitor wells to be installed and site assessments to be conducted.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Palmer, E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Frequency conversion of high peak and high average power lasers (open access)

Frequency conversion of high peak and high average power lasers

We examine the potential performance of existing materials for frequency conversion of a 10 Hz, 10 ns, I kilowatt average power laser.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Ebbers, C. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
{ital Ab Initio} Pseudopotential calculations of dopant diffusion in Si (open access)

{ital Ab Initio} Pseudopotential calculations of dopant diffusion in Si

The ab initio pseudopotential method is used to study transient-enhanced-diffusion (TED) related processes. The electronic degrees of freedom are included explicitly, together with the fully self-consistent treatment of the electron charge density. A large supercell and a fine k-point mesh are used to ensure numerical convergence. Such method has been demonstrated to give quantitative description of defect energetic. We will show that boron diffusion is significantly enhanced in the presence of the Si interstitial due to the substantial lowering of the migrational barrier through a kick-out mechanism. The resulting mobile boron can also be trapped by another substitutional boron, forming an immobile and elect rically inactive two-boron pair. Similarly, carbon diffusion is also enhanced significantly due to the pairing with Si interstitial. However, carbon binds to Si interstitial much more strongly than boron does, taking away most Si interstitial from boron at sufficiently large carbon concentration, which causes the suppression of the boron TED. We will also show that Fermi level effect plays an important role in both Si interstitial and boron diffusion.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Zhu, J., LLNL
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Superinsulation in walls of factory-built homes. Final CRADA report (open access)

Superinsulation in walls of factory-built homes. Final CRADA report

This project sought to evaluate the thermal performance of wall sections containing powder-filled evacuated panel superinsulations. The project would result in practical designs for the use of superinsulations in wall cavities, thermal performance data for superinsulated wall sections, and a cost/benefit analysis of the use of superinsulated walls. Superinsulation inserts provided by Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. (LMES) were to be installed in three types of wall elements designed and fabricated by Hal-Bilt Homes. These wall panels were then to be evaluated in a guarded or calibrated hot-box. Economic evaluation of the panels was to be performed by Hal-Bilt. This CRADA was terminated in January 1995 as a result of the Partner`s bankruptcy and prior to any significant work by the Partner on this agreement.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: Wilkes, K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
FY 1998-2001 Transportation Improvement Program: San Antonio-Bexar County Metropolitan Area (open access)

FY 1998-2001 Transportation Improvement Program: San Antonio-Bexar County Metropolitan Area

Report describing activities and plans of the Transportation Improvement Program, which outlines a program of federally-assisted transportation projects that will be implemented over a three year period in the San Antonio - Bexar County area.
Date: April 28, 1997
Creator: San Antonio Metropolitan Planning Organization
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History