1997 Annual cathodic protection survey report for PFP (open access)

1997 Annual cathodic protection survey report for PFP

This report is the first annual cathodic protection report for PFP. The report documents annual polarization , voltage, amperage, and continuity survey data from 1994 to 1997.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: BOWMAN, T.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
1997 Annual cathodic protection survey report for the 242-A evaporator (open access)

1997 Annual cathodic protection survey report for the 242-A evaporator

This report is the first annual cathodic protection report for the 242-A evaporator. The report documents annual polarization survey data and bimonthly rectifier inspection data from 1994 to 1997.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: BOWMAN, T.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airlift Recirculation Well Final Report - Southern Sector (open access)

Airlift Recirculation Well Final Report - Southern Sector

Chlorinated solvents used in the A/M-Area at the Savannah River Site (SRS) from 1952-1982 have contaminated the groundwater under the site. To comply with the requirements of the current SCDHEC Part B Permit, this plume is being addressed by a multi-phase program under the direction of the Environmental Restoration Division at SRS. This report details the first phase of this program, the containment of the portion of the plume greater than 500 ppb (TCE) within the Southern Sector of the A/M Area.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: White, R.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airport Improvement Program: Analysis of Discretionary Spending for Fiscal Years 1996-98 (open access)

Airport Improvement Program: Analysis of Discretionary Spending for Fiscal Years 1996-98

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO provided information on the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Airport Improvement Program discretionary spending for fiscal years (FY) 1996-1998, focusing on: (1) the selection process that FAA used to establish priorities for allocating the Airport Improvement Program's discretionary grant awards; (2) the extent to which the highest priority projects were funded; (3) identifying the political party (Majority or Minority) of the congressional representative from the congressional district in which the airport is located; and (4) the amount of time required to release Airport Improvement Program grants to airports."
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
AP-102/104 Retrieval control system qualification test procedure (open access)

AP-102/104 Retrieval control system qualification test procedure

This Qualification Test Procedure documents the results of the qualification testing that was performed on the Project W-211, ''Initial Tank Retrieval Systems,'' retrieval control system (RCS) for tanks 241-AP-102 and 241-AP-104. The results confirm that the RCS has been programmed correctly and that the two related hardware enclosures have been assembled in accordance with the design documents.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: RIECK, C.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biomass cofiring: A renewable alternative for utilities and their customers (open access)

Biomass cofiring: A renewable alternative for utilities and their customers

Cofiring biomass with coal has environmental advantages, including reducing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and acid rain precursors such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. Over the last decade, electric utilities across the country have implemented biomass cofiring in demonstrations and in commercial operations. As a result of this experience, information is now available on the technical and economic performance of cofiring biomass with coal.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Jones, J.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characterization equipment essential drawing plan (open access)

Characterization equipment essential drawing plan

The purpose of this document is to list the Characterization equipment drawings that are classified as Essential Drawings. Essential Drawings: Are those drawings identified by the facility staff as necessary to directly support the safe operation of the facility or equipment (HNF 1997a). The Characterization equipment drawings identified in this report are deemed essential drawings as defined in HNF-PRO-242, Engineering Drawing Requirements (HNF 1997a). These drawings will be prepared, revised, and maintained per HNF-PRO-440, Engineering Document Change Control (HNF 1997b). All other Characterization equipment drawings not identified in this document will be considered Support drawings until the Characterization Equipment Drawing Evaluation Report is completed.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Wilson, G. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characterization of Alternative Hybrid Solar Thermal Electric Systems (open access)

Characterization of Alternative Hybrid Solar Thermal Electric Systems

Hybrid power towers offer a number of advantages over solar-only power tower systems for early commercial deployment of the technology. These advantages include enhanced modularity, reduced financial and technical risks, and lower energy costs. With the changes in the domestic and world markets for bulk power, hybrid power towers are likely to have the best opportunities for power projects. This paper discusses issues that are likely to be important to the deployment of hybrid power towers in the near future. A large number of alternative designs are possible, and it is likely that there is no single approach that can be considered best or optimal for all project opportunities. The preferred design will depend on the application, as well as the unique objectives and perspectives of the person evaluating the design.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Williams, T. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparisons of cloud cover and cloud fractions using remote-sensing retrievals (open access)

Comparisons of cloud cover and cloud fractions using remote-sensing retrievals

The DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program employs both upward- and downward-looking remote-sensing instruments to measure the horizontal and vertical distributions of clouds across its Southern Great Plains (SGP) site. No single instrument is capable of completely determining these distributions over the scales of interest to ARM's Single Column Modeling (SCM) and Instantaneous Radiative Flux (IRF) groups; these groups embody the primary strategies through which ARM expects to achieve its objectives of developing and testing cloud formation (USDOE, 1996). Collectively, however, the data from ARM's cloud-detecting instruments offer the potential for such a three-dimensional characterization. Data intercomparisons, like the ones illustrated here, are steps in this direction. Specifically, they are valuable because they help: provide a measure of uncertainty in ARM's measurement capabilities, calibrate retrieval methods and refine algorithms and concepts. In the process, we are forced to think of meaningful ways in which measurements from different instruments can be compared and, perhaps, combined. While the ultimate goal of this particular effort is to develop the ability to accurately characterize cloud fields in three dimensions over time at the SGP site, along the way we will address such questions as ''which source, or combination of cloud data sources, offers a …
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Krueger, S K & Rodriguez, D
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Constraints for system specifications for the double-shell and single-shell tank systems (open access)

Constraints for system specifications for the double-shell and single-shell tank systems

This is a supporting document for the Level 1 Double-Shell and Single-Shell System Specifications. The rationale for selection of specific regulatory constraining documents cited in the two system specifications is provided. many of the regulations have been implemented by the Project Hanford Management Contract procedures (HNF-PROs) and as such noted and traced back to their origins in State and Federal regulations.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: SHAW, C.P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CSER-98-002: Criticality analysis for the storage of special nuclear material sources and standards in the WRAP facility (open access)

CSER-98-002: Criticality analysis for the storage of special nuclear material sources and standards in the WRAP facility

The Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Facility will store uranium and transuranic (TRU) sources and standards for certification that WRAP meets the requirements of the Quality Assurance Program Plan (QAPP) for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). In addition, WRAP must meet internal requirements for testing and validation of measuring instruments for nondestructive assay (NDA). In order to be certified for WIPP, WRAP will participate in the NDA Performance Demonstration Program (PDP). This program is a blind test of the NDA capabilities for TRU waste. It is intended to ensure that the NDA capabilities of this facility satisfy the requirements of the quality assurance program plan for the WIPP. The PDP standards have been provided by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) for this program. These standards will be used in the WRAP facility.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: GOLDBERG, H.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Customs Service Modernization: Actions Initiated to Correct ACE Management and Technical Weaknesses (open access)

Customs Service Modernization: Actions Initiated to Correct ACE Management and Technical Weaknesses

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on Customs Service's efforts to correct the management and technical weaknesses of its Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system."
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
District of Columbia Courts: Financial Related Issues for Fiscal Year 1998 (open access)

District of Columbia Courts: Financial Related Issues for Fiscal Year 1998

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the issues related to the District of Columbia (DC) Courts' financial operations for fiscal year (FY) 1998, focusing on: (1) identifying DC Courts' total obligations for fiscal years 1996, 1997, and 1998; (2) whether DC Courts had a spending plan for FY 1998, and whether it obligated funds consistent with available resources; (3) why payments to court-appointed attorneys were deferred between July and September 1998; and (4) whether DC Courts processed payments to court-appointed attorneys in accordance with policies and procedures."
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Double-shell tank emergency pumping guide (open access)

Double-shell tank emergency pumping guide

This Double-Shell Tank Emergency Pumping Guide provides the preplanning necessary to expeditiously remove any waste that may leak from the primary tank to the secondary tank for Hanfords 28 DSTs. The strategy is described, applicable emergency procedures are referenced, and transfer routes and pumping equipment for each tank are identified.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: BROWN, M.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Earth and environmental sciences annual report 1998 (open access)

Earth and environmental sciences annual report 1998

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) provides broad-based, integrated scientific and engineering capabilities to address some of the nation's top national security and environmental priorities. National security priorities are to ensure the safety and reliability of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile and to counter the spread of weapons of mass destruction; environmental priorities are to keep our environment healthy for the long term and to assess the consequences of environmental change. The Earth and Environmental Sciences (E&ES) Directorate at LLNL pursues applied and basic research across many disciplines to advance the technologies needed to address these national concerns. Our current work focuses on: Storage and ultimate disposition of U.S. spent reactor fuel and other nuclear materials; Assessment of the current global climate and simulation of future changes caused by humans or nature; Development of broadly applicable technologies for environmental remediation and risk reduction; Tools to support U.S. goals for verifying the international Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty; subcritical tests for stockpile stewardship; Real-time assessments of the health and environmental consequences of atmospheric releases of radioactive or other hazardous materials; and Basic science research that investigates fundamental physical and chemical properties of interest to these applied research programs. For each of these areas we …
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Younker, L
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Efficient Global Optimization Under Conditions of Noise and Uncertainty - A Multi-Model Multi-Grid Windowing Approach (open access)

Efficient Global Optimization Under Conditions of Noise and Uncertainty - A Multi-Model Multi-Grid Windowing Approach

Incomplete convergence in numerical simulation such as computational physics simulations and/or Monte Carlo simulations can enter into the calculation of the objective function in an optimization problem, producing noise, bias, and topo- graphical inaccuracy in the objective function. These affect accuracy and convergence rate in the optimization problem. This paper is concerned with global searching of a diverse parameter space, graduating to accelerated local convergence to a (hopefully) global optimum, in a framework that acknowledges convergence uncertainty and manages model resolu- tion to efficiently reduce uncertainty in the final optimum. In its own right, the global-to-local optimization engine employed here (devised for noise tolerance) performs better than other classical and contemporary optimization approaches tried individually and in combination on the "industrial" test problem to be presented.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Romero, Vicente J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engineering task plan for development, fabrication, and deployment of nested, fixed depth fluidic sampling and at-tank analysis systems (open access)

Engineering task plan for development, fabrication, and deployment of nested, fixed depth fluidic sampling and at-tank analysis systems

An engineering task plan was developed that presents the resources, responsibilities, and schedules for the development, test, and deployment of the nested, fixed-depth fluidic sampling and at-tank analysis system. The sampling system, deployed in the privatization contract double-shell tank feed tank, will provide waste samples for assuring the readiness of the tank for shipment to the privatization contractor for vitrification. The at-tank analysis system will provide ''real-time'' assessments of the sampled wastes' chemical and physical properties. These systems support the Hanford Phase 1B Privatization Contract.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: REICH, F.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Enhanced Design Alternative IV (open access)

Enhanced Design Alternative IV

This report evaluates Enhanced Design Alternative (EDA) IV as part of the second phase of the License Application Design Selection (LADS) effort. The EDA IV concept was compared to the VA reference design using criteria from the ''Design Input Request for LADS Phase II EDA Evaluations'' (CRWMS M&O 1999b) and (CRWMS M&O 1999f). Briefly, the EDA IV concept arranges the waste packages close together in an emplacement configuration known as ''line load''. Continuous pre-closure ventilation keeps the waste packages from exceeding the 350 C cladding and 200 C (4.3.13) drift wall temperature limits. This EDA concept keeps relatively high, uniform emplacement drift temperatures (post-closure) to drive water away from the repository and thus dry out the pillars between emplacement drifts. The waste package is shielded to permit human access to emplacement drifts and includes an integral filler inside the package to reduce the amount of water that can contact the waste form. Closure of the repository is desired 50 years after first waste is emplaced. Both backfill and a drip shields will be emplaced at closure to improve post-closure performance.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Kramer, N. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Foodstuff Concentrations and Relocation Considerations Following a Tritium Oxide Release from SRS Tritium Facilities (open access)

Foodstuff Concentrations and Relocation Considerations Following a Tritium Oxide Release from SRS Tritium Facilities

The ingestion pathway consequences following an accidental tritium release from the Savannah River Site Tritium Facilities are evaluated.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Blanchard, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geochemistry of Aluminum in High Temperature Brines (open access)

Geochemistry of Aluminum in High Temperature Brines

The objective ofthis research is to provide quantitative data on the equilibrium and thermodynamic properties of aluminum minerals required to model changes in permeability and brine chemistry associated with fluid/rock interactions in the recharge, reservoir, and discharge zones of active geothermal systems. This requires a precise knowledge of the thermodynamics and speciation of aluminum in aqueous brines, spanning the temperature and fluid composition rangesencountered in active systems. The empirical and semi-empirical treatments of the solubility/hydrolysis experimental results on single aluminum mineral phases form the basis for the ultimate investigation of the behavior of complex aluminosilicate minerals. The principal objective in FY 1998 was to complete the solubility measurements on boehmite (AIOOH) inNaC1 media( 1 .O and 5.0 molal ionic strength, IOO-250°C). However, additional measurements were also made on boehmite solubility in pure NaOH solutions in order to bolster the database for fitting in-house isopiestic data on this system. Preliminary kinetic Measurements of the dissolution/precipitation of boehmite was also carried out, although these were also not planned in the earlier objective. The 1999 objectives are to incorporate these treatments into existing codes used by the geothermal industry to predict the chemistry ofthe reservoirs; these calculations will be tested for reliability against …
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Benezeth, P.; Palmer, D. A. & Wesolowski, D. J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Grid-Connected Renewable-Electric Policies in the European Union (open access)

Grid-Connected Renewable-Electric Policies in the European Union

Policy, and other, efforts by the European Union have resulted in a dramatic increase in non-hydro renewable generating capacity in the European Union countries since 1990. These policies are aimed at reducing the cost of renewable technologies and at reducing market risks by making investments in renewable technologies more favorable. These efforts have substantially reduced the existing gap between installed renewable capacity in the United States and the European Union. This brief examines the policies that were most effective to promote renewables as well as lessons learned.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Goldstein, L.; Mortensen, J. & Trickett, D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Immobilized high-level waste interim storage alternatives generation and analysis and decision report (open access)

Immobilized high-level waste interim storage alternatives generation and analysis and decision report

This report presents a study of alternative system architectures to provide onsite interim storage for the immobilized high-level waste produced by the Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) privatization vendor. It examines the contract and program changes that have occurred and evaluates their impacts on the baseline immobilized high-level waste (IHLW) interim storage strategy. In addition, this report documents the recommended initial interim storage architecture and implementation path forward.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: CALMUS, R.B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) of the US Department of Energy (open access)

The Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) of the US Department of Energy

While the Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) program is a fairly rational approach to safety, it represents the culmination of several years of hard-earned lessons learned. Considering the size and the diversity of interrelated elements which make up the USDOE complex, this result shows the determination of both the USDOE and its contractors to bring safety hazards to heel. While these lessons learned were frustrating and expensive, the results were several key insights upon which the ISMS was built: (1) Ensure safety management is integral to the business. Safety management must become part of each work activity, rather that something in addition to or on top of. (2) Tailor the safety requirements to the work and its hazards. In order to be cost-effective and efficient, safety management should have flexibility in order to match safety requirements with the level of the hazards in a graded manner. (3) Safety management must be coherent and integrated. Large and complex organizations are no excuse for fragmented and overlapping safety initiatives and programs. Simple, from the ground up objectives and principles must be defined and used to guide a comprehensive safety management program. (4) A safety management system must balance resources and priorities. The …
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: Linn, Mark A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
K basin sandfilter backwash line characterization project, analytical results for campaign 15 (open access)

K basin sandfilter backwash line characterization project, analytical results for campaign 15

Sample 183KWBMF was taken from the K West Sandfilter Backwash Pit on August 28, 1998 and received by 222-S Laboratory on August 28, 1998. Analyses were performed in accordance with ''Letter of Instruction for K Basins Sandfilter Backwash Line Samples'' (LOI) in support of the K Basin Sandfilter Backwash Line Characterization Project.
Date: May 18, 1999
Creator: STEEN, F.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library