Table A-12
SNL, Livermore Program
Projections
New Facilities Under the Proposed Actiona
Project Name | Proposed Gross Sq Ft | Budget Yearb | Funding Status | Map Loc.c | Principal Use | Hazards | Building Population | |||
Office | Lab/ Research | Storage | Rad. | Chem. | ||||||
Environment, Safety & Health Enhancement Project | 50,000 | FY 1997 | Proposed | P1 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | N/A |
b The budget year is defined as the year funding starts or started for project design. It is reasonable to expect that these projects would be funded in the fiscal year cited.
c See Figure A-17 for map locations. N/A = Not available at this time.
Table A-13
SNL, Livermore Program
Projections
Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects Under the
Proposed Action and the No Action Alternativea
Project Name | Budget Yearb | Funding Status | Map Loc.c | Project Description |
Main Electrical Service and Switchgear | FY 1991 | Funded | F1 | 13.8 kV feeders installation |
Infrastructure Modernization Project | FY 1994 | Proposed | Multiple locations |
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Site Seismic Modernization | FY 1997 | Proposed | Multiple locations | Site seismic evaluation and modification for over 40 permanent buildings |
Center for Environmental Technologies Research | FY 1997 | Proposed | P2 | Thermomechanical technology research |
Tritium Research Lab: Tritium Limits Decommission | FY 1993 (pending) FY 1994 (pending) | Funded (Pending) | M1 | Building 968 tritium limits reduced to 0 g Decontaminate and Decommission Building 968 |
b The budget year is defined as the year funding starts or started for project design. It is reasonable to expect that these projects would be funded in the fiscal year cited.
c See Figure A-17 for map locations.
Table A-14
LLNL Livermore Site Hazardous Waste Generation for the Selected
Facilities
1990 Dataa,b
,c
Building Number |
Liquid Waste (gallons) |
Solid Waste (pounds) |
121 | 119 | 2,567 |
131 | 3,180 | 7,728 0.5 cu ft |
141 | 61,561 | 11,550 |
151 | 267 | 1,380 |
161 | 978 | 4,824 |
162 | 64 | 918 |
165 | 169 | 1,008 |
166 | 90 | 2,257 |
168 | 3 | 929 |
169 | 2,160d | 8,077d |
171 | 325 | 0 |
173 | 32 | 50 |
174 | 63 | 3,355 |
175 | 7,975 | 1,440 |
177 | 164 | 841 |
179 | 58 | 355 |
181 | 7 | 0 |
182 | 185 | 126 |
183 | 11 | 0 |
190 | 107 | 300 |
191 | 625 | 4,889 |
194 | 153 | 254 400 cu ft |
197 | 580 | 3,213 |
198 | 0 | 10 |
212 | 670 | 541 |
222 | 32,323 | 26,702 |
223 | 62 | 266 |
224 | 417 | 308 |
226 | 45 | <1 |
227 | 331 | 1,973e |
231 | 2,595 | 17,362 22 cu ft |
232 | 4 | 96 |
233 | 0 | 1,418 |
235 | 5,100 | 3,135 |
239 | 190 | 150 |
241 | 737f | 19,778f |
251 | 18 | 2,583 16 cu ft |
255 | 59 | 1,088 |
271 | 0 | 30 |
292 | <1 | 0 |
298 | 2,214d | 6,610d |
321 | 7,467 | 17,798 |
322 | 31,209 | 5,107 |
323 | 4 | 199 |
327 | 340 | 310 |
329 | 0 | 2 |
331 | 19 | 3,403 |
332 | 3,430 | 1,756 |
335 | 39 | 276 |
341 | 1,234 | 9,192 270 cu ft |
343 | 74 | 862 |
361h | 1,445 | 12,741 |
362 | 79 | 601 |
363 | 21 | 144 |
364h | 62 | 709 |
365h | 60 | 370 |
366 | 39 | 2,114 |
391 | 730 | 8,990 |
411 | 790 | 4,158 |
412 | 171 | 3,620 |
490 | 2,182d | 7,868d 18 cu ft |
491 | 1 | 220 |
492 | 6,624 | 1,109 |
494g | <1 | 150 |
511 | 6,422 | 86,887 |
518 | 35 | 778 |
520 | 0 | 75 |
663h | 1,270 | 521 |
c The data base quantities for the waste management facilities are not listed in this table. The waste management facilities consolidate the waste from the generators.
d The large numbers associated with these buildings are the result of major clean-up efforts in late 1989 and early 1990. In many cases, the specific origin could not be identified; so, the materials were characterized and assigned to the Waste Accumulation Areas. These numbers are expected to be significantly smaller in the future.
e Solid material generated due to renovation of Building 227.
f Includes liquid stored in retention tanks that cannot be released to the sanitary sewer. Actual hazardous waste generated is 379 gal (liquid) and 3600 lb (solid).
g Building 494 was not occupied until September 1991. Before that it was used as a storage area.
h The LLNL Livermore site generates approximately 200 lb of medical wastes per month, or approximately 2,400 lb annually. These wastes are generated at Buildings 361, 364, 365, and 663. For the description of medical waste types and on how they are managed, please refer to Appendix B, section B.4.2.5.
Table A-15
LLNL Site 300 Hazardous
Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities 1990 Dataa,b
Building Number | Liquid Waste (gallons) | Solid Waste (pounds) |
801 | 1,060 | 4,660 |
819 | 600 | 0 |
822 | 0 | 15 |
823 | 70 | 350 |
827 | 243 | 776 |
829 | 0 | 4,025 |
834 | 173 | 255 |
836 | 105 | 1,840 |
851 | 485 | 515 |
865 | 19,590 | 3,425 |
877c | < 1 | 2 |
b The data base quantity for the waste management facility, Building 883, is not listed in this table. This facility does not generate waste, but consolidates the waste from the generators.
c The LLNL Site 300 generates approximately 1 lb of medical wastes per month. These wastes are generated at the medical facility, Building 877. For the description of medical waste types and on how they are managed, please refer to Appendix B, section B.4.3.5.
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