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2-1 Regional location of the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
2-2 Location of the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore relative to surrounding communities
2-3 Land use by major programs at the LLNL Livermore site
2-4 Land use by major programs at SNL, Livermore

4.2-1 Surrounding land uses—the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
4.2-2 Surrounding land uses—LLNL Site 300
4.2-3 County of Alameda General Plan land use designations—the LLNL Livermore site, SNL, Livermore, and surrounding area
4.2-4 Designated open space areas and scenic routes
4.2-5 County of Alameda and City of Livermore zoning designations—the LLNL Livermore site, SNL, Livermore, and surrounding area
4.2-6 Livermore Community General Plan land use designations—the LLNL Livermore site, SNL, Livermore, and surrounding area
4.2-7 County of San Joaquin and County of Alameda General Plan land use designations—LLNL Site 300 and surrounding area
4.3-1 Geographic location of LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore employee residences
4.6-1 Viewshed looking southeast—the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
4.6-2 Site photo index—the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
4.6-3 Viewshed 1: view of northwestern corner of the LLNL Livermore site from residences along Vasco Road
4.6-4 Viewshed 2: view of the LLNL Livermore site looking northeast from residences south of East Avenue along Vasco Road
4.6-5 Viewshed 3: view of the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore looking northwest from Greenville Road
4.6-6 Viewshed 1: view of LLNL Site 300 from Corral Hollow Road
4.7-1 Annual and seasonal wind roses for the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore for 1986–1990
4.7-2 Annual and seasonal wind roses for LLNL Site 300 for 1986–1990
4.8-1 Generalized geologic map of the San Francisco Bay Area showing the locations of the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
4.8-2 Geological map of the southeast Livermore Valley
4.8-3 Geological map of LLNL Site 300
4.8-4 Stratigraphic column for the LLNL Livermore site and LLNL Site 300
4.8-5 Soil map of the southeast Livermore Valley
4.8-6 Soil map of LLNL Site 300
4.8-7 Location of major faults adjacent to the LNLL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300 and SNL, Livermore
4.8-8 Map of landslide features for LLNL Site 300
4.9-1 Location of sensitive habitats at LLNL Site 300 (index map)
4.9-1A Location of sensitive habitats at LLNL Site 300
4.9-1B Location of sensitive habitats at LLNL Site 300
4.9-1C Location of sensitive habitats at LLNL Site 300
4.10-1 Typical contribution to annual background radiation doses from various sources
4.11-1 Surface water map for east Livermore Valley
4.11-2 Surface water map for LLNL Site 300. Date of Survey: April–May 1991
4.11-3 Location of subbasins and physiographic features of the Livermore Valley
4.11-4 Hydrogeologic cross-section A-A¢, LLNL Livermore site
4.11-5 Geologic cross-section A-A¢ of the LLNL Site 300 General Services Area
4.11-6 Ground water elevation contour map, June 1991, the LLNL Livermore site and vicinity
4.11-7 Ground water surface elevations at LLNL Site 300
4.11-8 Supply wells in the vicinity of the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
4.11-9 Location of LLNL Site 300 area active, inactive, and abandoned water supply wells and monitor wells used for ground water surveillance
4.12-1 Community reaction to noise
4.12-2 Noise monitoring locations near the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
4.12-3 Noise monitoring locations at or near LLNL Site 300 and in the City of Tracy
4.13-1 Regional transportation network
4.13-2 Existing average daily traffic volumes
4.13-3 Gate locations and daily traffic volumes at the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
4.14-1 Water consumption for the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore for 1986–1990
4.14-2 Electricity consumption for the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore for 1986–1990
4.14-3 Fuel consumption for the LLNL Livermore site and LLNL Site 300 for 1986–1990
4.14-4 Fuel consumption for SNL, Livermore for 1986–1990
4.14-5 Sewer discharges for the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore for 1986–1990
4.16-1 Maximum individual and collective occupational dose equivalent, Building 331, Hydrogen Research Facility at the LLNL Livermore site
4.16-2 Maximum individual and collective annual external occupational dose equivalent, Building 332, Plutonium Facility at the LLNL Livermore site
4.16-3 Distribution of occupational dose from external exposures at LLNL for 1988–1990
4.16-4 Collective occupational dose at LLNL from external exposure and intakes of tritium for 1971–1990
4.16-5 Maximum individual and collective occupational dose equivalent, from intakes of tritium at Building 968, Tritium Research Laboratory, SNL, Livermore
4.16-6 Distribution of occupational dose from external exposures at SNL, Livermore for 1988–1990
4.17-1 Source investigation study areas at the LLNL Livermore site
4.17-2 Site map of Naval Air Station in the 1940s, showing the taxiway, landing strip, unpaved areas, and miscellaneous buildings and facilities
4.17-3 Areas with identified soil contamination at the LLNL Livermore site
4.17-4 Areas at the LLNL Livermore site where total VOC concentrations exceed 10 ppb in the unsaturated zone
4.17-5 Isoconcentration contour map of total VOCs in ground water, the LLNL Livermore site and vicinity
4.17-6 Isoconcentration contour map of total fuel hydrocarbons (FHCs) in ground water, Gasoline Spill Area, March 1989, at the LLNL Livermore site
4.17-7 Areas that exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for total chromium (50 ppb) and tritium (20,000 picocuries per liter) in ground water at the LLNL Livermore site and vicinity
4.17-8 Areas of investigation for soil contamination at LLNL Site 300
4.17-9 Identified areas with ground water contamination at LLNL Site 300
4.17-10 Soil contamination at SNL, Livermore
4.17-11 Areas of potential ground water contamination at SNL, Livermore

5.1.4-1 LLNL Site 300 Area of Potential Effect for prehistoric and historic cultural resources (conceptual)
5.1.11-1 Existing plus proposed action average daily traffic volumes
5.1.11-2 Future average daily traffic volumes—proposed action
5.2.11-1 Future average daily traffic volumes—no action alternative
5.6-1 Emergency Response Planning Guidelines

10-1 Approved and proposed land uses—City of Livermore and Counties of Alameda and San Joaquin

A-1 Appendix A interface with EIS/EIR sections and other appendices
A-2 Regional location of the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
A-3 Location of the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore relative to surrounding communities
A-4 Land use by major programs at the LLNL Livermore site
A-5 Site Map, the LLNL Livermore site
A-6 Major roadways at the LLNL Livermore site
A-7 Selected facilities locations at the LLNL Livermore site
A-8 Program projections at the LLNL Livermore site
A-9 Site Map, LLNL Site 300
A-10 Site Map, General Services Area, LLNL Site 300
A-11 Selected facilities locations at LLNL Site 300
A-12 Program projections, LLNL Site 300
A-13 Land use by major programs at SNL, Livermore
A-14 Site Map, SNL, Livermore
A-15 Major roadways at SNL, Livermore
A-16 Selected facilities locations at SNL, Livermore
A-17 Program projections, SNL, Livermore
A-18 Waste accumulation areas at the LLNL Livermore site
A-19 Waste accumulation areas at LLNL Site 300

B-1 Appendix B organization
B-2 Appendix B interface with EIS/EIR sections and other appendices
B-3 Flow path for potentially contaminated wastewater
B-4 LLNL Livermore site Building 514 Complex
B-5 LLNL Livermore site Building 612 Complex
B-6 Flow diagram for processing liquid waste at the Building 514 Complex
B-7 LLNL Site 300 Building 883
B-8 LLNL Site 300 firing table gravel and debris waste generated in 1988–1990
B-9 SNL, Livermore hazardous and radioactive waste storage

C-1 Appendix C interface with EIS/EIR sections and other appendices
C-2 Organizational responsibilities of the Hazards Control Department and the Environmental Protection Department of the LLNL Livermore site
C-3 Organizational structure of the Center for Environment, Safety and Health and Facilities Management
C-4 Maximum individual and collective occupational dose equivalent, Building 331, Hydrogen Research Facility at the LLNL Livermore site
C-5 Maximum individual and collective annual external occupational dose equivalent, Building 332, Plutonium Facility at the LLNL Livermore site
C-6 Distribution of occupational dose from external exposures at LLNL for 1988 & 1990
C-7 Collective occupational dose at LLNL from external exposure and intakes of tritium for 1971 & 1990
C-8 Maximum individual and collective occupational dose equivalent, from intakes of tritium Building 968, Tritium Research Laboratory, SNL, Livermore
C-9 Distribution of occupational dose from external exposures at SNL, Livermore for 1988 & 1990
C-10 Dose at the site boundary
C-11 Radiation dose along East Avenue

D-1 Appendix D interface with EIS/EIR sections and other appendices
D-2 Areas of concern for inadvertent criticality
D-3 Chemical plume and concentration levels
D-4 Emergency Response Planning Guidelines
D-5 Zone of Concern for Chlorine Release

F-1 Appendix F interface with EIS/EIR sections, appendices, and regulatory reviews
F-2 Location of plant relevés at LLNL Site 300
F-3 Plant community types at LLNL Site 300 F-4 Distribution of native grassland plant communities in relation to the 1986 controlled burning at LLNL Site 300
F-5 Geographic location of the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore employee residences
F-6 Location of area surveyed for rare plants at SNL, Livermore, May and June 1991
F-7 Locations of routes surveyed for large-flowered fiddlenecks and other rare plants at LLNL Site 300, April 1991
F-8 Location of San Joaquin kit fox surveys at the LLNL Livermore site, May 1991
F-9 Location of San Joaquin kit fox surveys at SNL, Livermore, April and May 1991
F-10 Location of San Joaquin kit fox surveys at LLNL Site 300, April and May 1991
F-11 Location of night spotlighting survey routes at the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore, May 1991
F-12 Location of offsite night spotlighting survey routes near LLNL Site 300, May 1991
F-13 Controlled burn area at LLNL Site 300 surveyed from the air for San Joaquin kit fox signs in July 1991
F-14 Location of potential San Joaquin kit fox dens at LLNL Site 300, April and May 1991
F-15 Location of historic San Joaquin kit fox sightings near LLNL Site 300
F-16 Location of amphibian and aquatic invertebrate survey sites at the LLNL Livermore site, April and May 1991
F-17 Location of amphibian and aquatic invertebrate survey sites at SNL, Livermore, April and May 1991
F-18 Location of amphibians, bats, aquatic invertebrates, and valley elderberry longhorn beetle habitat survey sites at LLNL Site 300, April and May 1991
F-19 Alameda whipsnake habitat at LLNL Site 300
F-20 Location of sensitive wildlife species at LLNL Site 300, April and May 1991

G-1 Appendix G interface with EIS/EIR sections, Appendix A, and regulatory reviews
G-2 Drainage basins analyzed for the 100-year flood at LLNL Site 300 G-3 100-year floodplain along Arroyo Las Positas at the LLNL Livermore site
G-4 100-year floodplain along Arroyo Seco at SNL, Livermore and southwest corner of the LLNL Livermore site
G-5 100-year floodplain along Corral Hollow Creek in the area of LLNL Site 300 main entrance
G-6 Wetlands at the LLNL Livermore site
G-7 Wetlands at SNL, Livermore
G-8 Location of wetlands and wetlands complexes at LLNL Site 300
G-9 Wetlands in Oasis Canyon at LLNL Site 300
G-10 Wetlands in Draney Canyon at LLNL Site 300
G-11 Wetlands in Drop Tower Canyon at LLNL Site 300
G-12 Wetlands in Lower Spring and the Firing Range at LLNL Site 300
G-13 Wetlands in Middle Canyon at LLNL Site 300
G-14 Wetlands in Long Canyon at LLNL Site 300
G-15 Artificial wetlands at Building 827 at LLNL Site 300
G-16 Natural wetlands near Building 827 at LLNL Site 300
G-17 Wetlands near Building 832 at LLNL Site 300
G-18 Wetlands at Corral Hollow Springs near LLNL Site 300
G-19 Vernal pool at LLNL Site 300
G-20 Artificial wetlands near Building 865 at LLNL Site 300
G-21 Artificial wetlands near Building 801 at LLNL Site 300
G-22 Wetlands in Elk Ravine at LLNL Site 300
G-23 Artificial wetlands near Building 851 at LLNL Site 300

H-1 Appendix H interface with EIS/EIR sections, Appendix A, and regulatory reviews
H-2 LLNL Site 300 Area of Potential Effect for prehistoric and historic cultural resources (conceptual)

I-1 Appendix I interface with EIS/EIR sections and other appendices I-2 (A) Location of major faults in the San Francisco Bay Area(B) Selected events of magnitude 5.5 and greater in the same area from 1836 to 1989
I-3 (A) Location of major faults in the east San Francisco Bay Region(B) Events of magnitude greater than 2.5 in the same area since 1932
I-4 Location of major faults adjacent to the LLNL Livermore site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
I-5 The Las Positas and Greenville Special Studies Zones adjacent to the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
I-6 The LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore response spectra for 0.5g, 500-year return period, Soil Type 2 and mean amplification
I-7 The LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore response spectra for 0.6g, 1000-year return period, Soil Type 2 and mean amplification
I-8 The LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore response spectra for 0.8g, 5000-year return period, Soil Type 2 and mean amplification
I-9 The LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore response spectra for 0.9g, 10,000-year return period, Soil Type 2 and mean amplification
I-10 Map of LLNL Site 300 showing faults, landslide deposits, and geomorphic surfaces of Quaternary river terrace deposits
I-11 LLNL Site 300 response spectra for 0.5g, 500-year return period, Soil Type 1 and mean amplification
I-12 LLNL Site 300 response spectra for 0.6g, 1000-year return period, Soil Type 1 and mean amplification
I-13 LLNL Site 300 response spectra for 0.8g, 5000-year return period, Soil Type 1 and mean amplification

J-1 Appendix J interface with EIS/EIR sections and other appendices
J-2 Emergency management organization
J-3 Hazards Control departmental structure
J-4 Environmental Protection Department structure
J-5 Emergency response organization at SNL, Livermore
J-6 Building Emergency Teams at SNL, Livermore

K-1 Appendix K interface with EIS/EIR sections and other appendices
K-2 Regional transportation network
K-3 Peak-hour intersection count locations
K-4 Existing average daily traffic volumes
K-5 Gate locations and daily traffic volumes at the LLNL Livermore site and SNL, Livermore
K-6 Internal circulation system at the LLNL Livermore site
K-7 General Services Area and daily traffic volume at main gate at LLNL Site 300
K-8 Intersection capacity analysis
K-9 Lane nomenclature
K-10 City of Livermore traffic model zones
K-11 Hazardous Material Shipping Checklist
K-12 LLNL organization for transportation of hazardous, radioactive, and mixed materials or wastes
K-13 Movement of hazardous materials and wastes at LLNL
K-14 Movement of hazardous, radioactive, and mixed materials or wastes at SNL, Livermore

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