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Table A-8
LLNL Site 300 Program Projections
New Facilities Under the Proposed Action
a

Project Name Proposed Gross Sq Ft Budget Yearb Funding Status Map Loc.c Principal Use Hazards Building Population
Office Lab/ Research Storage Rad. Chem.
Explosive Waste Treatment Facility N/A N/A Proposed P5   Yes Yes   Yes N/A
Contained Firing Facility (CFF) 26,500 FY 1994 Budget F1   Yes Yes   Yes N/A
Fire Station No. 2 Replacement 5,500 FY 1994 Proposed P2 Yes   Yes     N/A
a See Section 3 for the description of the proposed action.
b The budget year next to the project name is defined as the year funding starts or started for project design. It is reasonable to expect that these projects will be funded in the fiscal year cited.
c See Figure A-12 for map locations. N/A = Not available at this time.

Table A-9
LLNL Site 300 Program Projections
Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects Under the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative
a

Project Name Budget Yearb Funding Status Map Loc.c Project Description
Site 300 Facilities Revitalization— Phase I (SRF-I) FY 1990 Funded, in construction Multiple Locations
  • B802 High-Speed Optics Facility
  • 3,860 sq ft B802 Addition, Bunker Support Facility
  • 960 sq ft, Central Control Post, at Route 3 and 4 "Y"
  • Diagnostic Equipment for Bunkers 801 & 851
  • Route #3 upgrade and alignment; intersection Route #3 and Linac
Rd; Doall Rd "Y" intersection at Route 3 and 4
  • 9,500 ft of 10-inch pipeline from the Thomas Shaft
  • 211,600 gal Water Tank 11, next to Tank 8
  • 2,400 ft of 10-inch pipeline between GSA, Tank 8, and Tank 11
LLNL Site 300 Tritium Use FY 1993 Proposed Multiple Locations Resume tritium use at the firing tables with an administrative limit of 20 mg.
Cheap Access to Orbit (CATO) Experimental Tests (Not Available at this time) Proposed P3 Develop two-stage gas gun to propel projectiles into orbit.
Flash X-Ray Upgrade II (FXR-II) FY 1994 Proposed P1 Construct new flash x-ray generator
Explosives Waste Storage Facility (Not available at this time) Proposed P4 Rearrange existing magazines to store explosive wastes
Cooling Tower Modifications (Not Available at this time) Proposed Multiple Locations Reduce or eliminate cooling water discharges to surface waterways
a See Section 3 for description of the proposed action and the no action alternative.
b The budget year next to the project name 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-12 for map locations.

Table A-10
Overview of Selected Facilities at SNL, Livermore

Number Facility Name Gross Sq Ft Office Laboratory/ Research Service/ Supporta Storage Otherb Hazards
Chemical Radiological Otherc
906 Combustion Research Facility Complex 43,914 Yes Yes Yes     Yes    
907 Mechanical Building 4,480     Yes         Yes
910 Weapons Laboratory Facility 86,540   Yes       Yes Yes  
913 Model Shop, Test Assembly, Laboratories 85,840   Yes Yes     Yes   Yes
914 Test Laboratories 24,510   Yes       Yes   Yes
916 Labs, Offices 40,530 Yes Yes       Yes    
923 Radiography Facility 3,880   Yes         Yes Yes
924 Laboratory 800   Yes           Yes
940, 941, 942, 943 Defense Engineering Laboratory 86,900 (total) Yes Yes Yes     Yes   Yes
955 Environmental Test Facility 6,407   Yes           Yes
956 Vibration Test Facility 2,570   Yes           Yes
961 Radioactive and Mixed Waste Storage Facility 3,600   Yes Yes Yes   Yes Yes Yes
964 Security Building 10,620 Yes              
966 Dynamic Test Facility 7,750   Yes       Yes   Yes
968 Tritium Research Laboratory 15,760   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes Yes
972 Centrifuge and Laboratories 10,376   Yes           Yes
973 Firing and Support Labs and Offices 6,190 Yes Yes Yes     Yes   Yes
974 Explosive Assembly 130   Yes Yes     Yes   Yes
976 Gas Applications and Systems Facility 3,530   Yes       Yes   Yes
978 Explosive Test Facility 3,280 Yes Yes       Yes Yes  
979 Component Development Lab 4,700 Yes Yes Yes     Yes    
982 Explosives Packaging Storage 260       Yes   Yes    
983 FTU Assembly 1,670   Yes           Yes
a Examples of "Service/Support" are Service Shop and Industrial (Machine) Shop.
b Examples of "other" are institutional and computer use.
c Examples of "other" hazards include high explosives, nonionizing radiation, compressed gases, and high voltages.

Table A-11
Overview of All Other Facilities at SNL, Livermore

Number Facility Name Gross Sq Ft Office Laboratory/ Research Service/ Supporta Storage Otherb
904 Auditorium 5,110         Yes
905 Combustion Research Offices 25,050 Yes        
911 Personnel, Medical, Security, Purchasing 20,100 Yes       Yes
912 Offices, Labs, Services, Computer Center 122,910 Yes Yes Yes    
917 Pump House 520         Yes
918 Reclamation 6,120          
920 Offices 12,240 Yes        
921 Offices and Library 12,240 Yes        
922 Offices 12,240 Yes        
927 Warehouse 23,968       Yes  
928 Shipping and Receiving Building 27,650 Yes     Yes  
962 Maintenance Shop 560     Yes    
963 Laboratory 1,190   Yes      
965 Laboratory 1,190   Yes      
967 TRL Office 5,480 Yes        
969 TRL Mechanical Assembly 2,760     Yes    
970 Energy Conversion Laboratory 2,400   Yes      
977 Storage and Lab 1,450   Yes   Yes  
981 Explosives Shipping and Receiving 180 Yes     Yes  
Temporary Structures
M03 Plant Engineering Offices 5,780 Yes        
M14 Office and Control Room 520 Yes        
M17 Constructions Offices 520 Yes        
M22 ETV 2,160          
M23 Security Services 2,160 Yes        
M24 ES & H Offices & Labs 3,360 Yes Yes      
M25 Electronics Laboratory 3,120 Yes        
M26 Combustion Technical Support 1,440     Yes    
M27 Offices 4,800 Yes        
M28 Electronic Component Lab 1,440   Yes      
M29 ES & H 1,440 Yes        
M40 ES & H 1,440 Yes        
M41 ES & H 1,440 Yes        
a Examples of "Service/Support" are Service Shop and Industrial (Machine) Shop.
b Examples of "other" are institutional and computer use.



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