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S-1 Issues Raised Through the EIS/EIR Scoping Process
S-2 Issues Raised Through the Draft EIS/EIRPublic Comment Process
S-3 Comparison Summary of Proposed Action and Alternativesa Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
S-4 Comparison Summary of Proposed Action and Alternatives SNL, Livermore*
S-5 Comparison of Postulated Accidents Under the Proposed Action and the Alternatives

1-1 Issues Raised Through the EIS/EIR Scoping Process
1-2 Issues Raised Through the Draft EIS/EIR Public Comment Process

3-1 LLNL Livermore Site Program Projections, New Facilities Under the Proposed Action
3-2 LLNL Livermore Site Program Projections, Upgrades and Operational Modifications Under the Proposed Action
3-3 LLNL Site 300 Program Projections, New Facilities Under the Proposed Action
3-4 LLNL Site 300 Program Projections, Upgrades and Operational Modifications Under the Proposed Action
3-5 SNL, Livermore Program Projections, New Facilities Under the Proposed Action
3-6 SNL, Livermore Program Projections, Upgrades and Operational Modifications Under the Proposed Action
3-7 LLNL Livermore Site Program Projections, Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects, Under the No Action Alternative
3-8 LLNL Site 300 Program Projections, Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects, Under the No Action Alternative
3-9 SNL, Livermore Program Projections, Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects, Under the No Action Alternative
3-10 Comparison Summary of Proposed Action and Alternatives, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
3-11 Comparison Summary of Proposed Action and Alternatives, SNL, Livermore

4.3-1 Employment Characteristics of Selected Cities
4.3-2 Geographic Distribution of LLNL and SNL, Livermore Personnel
4.3-3 Population of Selected Cities
4.3-4 Housing Stock of Selected Cities
4.4-1 LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore Onsite Emergency Response Data for LLNL Fire Station No. 1
4.4-2 LLNL Site 300 Onsite Emergency Response Data for Fire Station No. 2
4.4-3 Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Enrollment Characteristics
4.7-1 Daily Maximum, Minimum, and Monthly Temperature (·F), Livermore, California
4.7-2 Annual Monthly Mean Precipitation (Inches), Livermore Valley, California
4.7-3 Wind Frequency Distribution (Percent Occurrence) LLNL Livermore Site, 1986 Through 1990
4.7-4 Wind Frequency Distribution (Percent Occurrence) LLNL Site 300, 1986 Through 1990
4.8-1 Ground Motion Hazard Estimates, Design Criteria, and EIS/EIR Demand Criteria Expressed as Peak Horizontal Ground Acceleration (g)
4.9-1 Sensitive Species That May Occur at the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
4.9-2 Summary of Impacts Matrix for Sensitive Species That Occur or Have the Potential to Occur at LLNL Site 300
4.10-1 National and State of California Ambient Air Quality Standards (AAQS)
4.10-2 Livermore Old First Street Ambient Air Monitoring Station Criteria Pollutant Monitoring Data for 1985–1990
4.10-3 Daily Emission Rates of Criteria Pollutants from LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
4.10-4 Monthly Mean Concentrationa of Beryllium on Air Filters LLNL Livermore Site Perimeter for 1986\0261990 All Monitoring Sites
4.10-5 Monthly Mean Concentration of Beryllium on Air Filters, LLNL Site 300 Perimeter for 1986–1990, All Monitoring Sites
4.10-6 Monthly Mean Concentration of Beryllium on Air Filters at Tracy, California, Fire Station for 1986–1990
4.10-7 Gamma Activity on Air Filters—LLNL Livermore Site Perimeter, 1990
4.10-8 Tritium in Air—LLNL Livermore Site Perimeter, 1990
4.10-9 Plutonium and Uranium Activity on Air Filters—LLNL Livermore Site Perimeter, 1990
4.10-10 Quantities of Radioactive Airborne Effluents Released by the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
4.10-11 Annual Emissions Estimates of Toxic Air Contaminants for LLNL Livermore Site
4.10-12 Annual Emissions Estimates of Toxic Air Contaminants for LLNL Site 300
4.10-13 Annual Emissions of Toxic Air Contaminants for SNL, Livermore
4.11-1 Public and Private Wells in the LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore Vicinity That Were Investigated During the LLNL Inventory
4.11-2 Inorganic Chemical Water Quality Standards and Composition of Ground Water at the LLNL Livermore Site and Vicinity
4.11-3 Inorganic Water Quality Data for LLNL Site 300 and Vicinity
4.12-1 County of Alameda Noise Standards for Noise-Sensitive and Commerical Land Uses
4.12-2 LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore Offsite Ambient Noise Measurement Results (April 25, 1991)
4.12-3 Existing Roadway Noise Levels in the Vicinity of the LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore
4.12-4 Highest Recorded (Peak) Noise Levels at LLNL Site 300 Monitoring Stations in Tracy
4.12-5 LLNL Site 300 Offsite Ambient Noise Measurement Results (July 25, 1991)
4.13-1 Existing Levels of Service at Key Intersections
4.15-1 LLNL Livermore Site, Overview
4.15-2 LLNL Site 300, Overview
4.15-3 SNL, Livermore, Overview
4.15-4 Annual Number of LLNL Offsite Hazardous and Radioactive Materials and Wastes Shipments for 1987–1990
4.15-5 Annual Number of SNL, Livermore Offsite Hazardous and Radioactive Materials and Wastes Shipments for 1987–1990
4.16-1 Radiation Doses and Health Effects from Occupational Exposures in 1990
4.17-1 Representative Listing of Federal, State, and Local Regulatory Requirements Affecting Environmental Restoration
4.17-2 California Regulatory Orders for the LLNL Ground Water Investigation Governing the Discharge of Treated Ground Water to Land or Waterways
4.17-3 Activities at LLNL That May Have Contributed to Environmental Contamination
4.17-4 Summary of Potential and Detected Soil Contaminants at the LLNL Livermore Site
4.17-5 Summary of the Potential Source Investigations at the LLNL Livermore Site
4.17-6 Estimated Volume and Mass of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Unsaturated Sediment
4.17-7 Key References for LLNL Areas Investigated
4.17-8 Summary of Potential and Detected Ground Water Contaminants at the LLNL Livermore Site
4.17-9 MCLs and State Discharge Limits for Compounds of Concern in Ground Water at the LLNL Livermore Site
4.17-10 Schedule of Tasks, Compliance Dates, and Reports Documenting Environmental Compliance at the LLNL Livermore Site
4.17-11 Summary of Potential and Detected Soil Contaminants at LLNL Site 300
4.17-12 Summary of Soil Concentrations for Potential Source Investigations at LLNL Site 300
4.17-13 Key Area Investigation References for LLNL Site 300
4.17-14 Summary of Potential and Detected Ground Water Contaminants at LLNL Site 300
4.17-15 Summary of Potential and Detected Soil Contaminants at SNL, Livermore
4.17-16 Summary of Soil Concentrations for Potential Source Investigations at SNL, Livermore
4.17-17 SNL, Livermore Environmental Restoration Activities Summary
4.17-18 Key Area Investigation References for SNL, Livermore
4.17-19 Summary of Potential and Detected Ground Water Contaminants at SNL, Livermore
4.18-1 Permits Held by LLNL Livermore Site and LLNL Site 300 During 1990
4.18-2 Permits Held by SNL, Livermore During 1990
4.18-3 Compliance Summary for 1990 and 1991— LLNL Livermore Site
4.18-4 Compliance Summary for 1990 and 1991— LLNL Site 300
4.18-5 Compliance Summary for 1990 and 1991—SNL, Livermore
4.18-6 LLNL Inadvertent Events with the Potential for Environmental Impacts
4.18-7 SNL, Livermore Inadvertent Events with the Potential for Environmental Impacts

5.1.2-1 Anticipated Geographic Distribution of LLNL and SNL, Livermore Employees as a Result of the Proposed Action
5.1.8-1 Annual Emissions Estimates of Toxic Air Contaminants For Baseline Conditions and Proposed Action LLNL Livermore Site
5.1.8-2 Annual Emissions of Toxic Air Contaminants for Baseline Conditions and the Proposed Action LLNL Site 300
5.1.8-3 Annual Emissions of Toxic Air Contaminants for Baseline Conditions and the Proposed Action SNL, Livermore Site
5.1.8-4 Predicted Highest Ambient Pollutant Concentration (mg/m3) Due to Atmospheric Releases of Criteria Pollutants from Stationary Sources of the Proposed Action
5.1.10-1 Roadway Noise as a Result of the Proposed Action Compared to Existing Conditions
5.1.10-2 Future Roadway Noise as a Result of Cumulative Development Including the Proposed Action Compared to Existing Conditions
5.1.11-1 Intersection Levels of Services—Existing, Existing Plus Proposed Action, Cumulative No Action, and Cumulative Proposed Action
5.1.11-2 A.M. Peak Hour Laboratories-Related Traffic Volumes
5.1.13-1 Annual Average Daily Truck (AADT) Traffic on Interstates 580 and 205 at Selected Intersections in the Vicinity of LLNL and SNL, Livermore, 1985–1989
5.1.16-1 Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
5.1.16-2 Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore
5.2.10-1 Future Roadway Noise as a Result of Cumulative Development with the No Action Alternative Compared to Existing Conditions
5.6-1 Chemical, High Explosive, and Radiological Accident Scenario Summary
5.6-2 Risk Estimators for Health Effects from Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
5.6-3 Estimation of Fatalities and Exposure to Elevated Health Effects Risks from the Postulated Inadvertent Criticality (Building 332)
5.6-4 Comparison of Postulated Accidents Under the Proposed Action and the Alternatives

8-1 Annual Expenditure of Resources, Proposed Action

A-1 Overview of Selected Facilities at the LLNL Livermore Site
A-2 Overview of All Other Facilities at the LLNL Livermore Site
A-3 LLNL Livermore Site Program Projections, New Facilities Under the Proposed Action
A-4 LLNL Livermore Site Program Projections, Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects Under the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative
A-5 Overview of Selected Facilities at LLNL Site 300
A-6 Overview of All Other Facilities at LLNL Site 300
A-7 Level of High Explosives Burning Activity at the High Explosives Burn Facility, Building 829
A-8 LLNL Site 300 Program Projections, New Facilities Under the Proposed Action
A-9 LLNL Site 300 Program Projections, Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects Under the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative
A-10 Overview of Selected Facilities at SNL, Livermore
A-11 Overview of All Other Facilities at SNL, Livermore
A-12 SNL, Livermore Program Projections, New Facilities Under the Proposed Action
A-13 SNL, Livermore Program Projections, Upgrades, Operational, and Maintenance Projects Under the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative
A-14 LLNL Livermore Site Hazardous Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-15 LLNL Site 300 Hazardous Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-16 SNL, Livermore Hazardous Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-17 LLNL Livermore Site Low-Level Radioactive Mixed Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-18 LLNL Site 300 Low-Level Radioactive Mixed Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-19 SNL, Livermore Low-Level Radioactive Mixed Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-20 LLNL Livermore Site Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-21 LLNL Site 300 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-22 SNL, Livermore Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generation for the Selected Facilities, 1990 Data
A-23 LLNL Livermore Site Radioactive Materials Inventory for the Selected Facilities, 1991 Data
A-24 LLNL Site 300 Radioactive Materials Inventory for the Selected Facilities, 1991 Data
A-25 SNL, Livermore Radioactive Materials Inventory for the Selected Facilities, 1991 Data
A-26 LLNL Livermore Site Chemical Inventories for the Selected Facilities
A-27 LLNL Site 300 Chemical Inventories for the Selected Facilities
A-28 SNL, Livermore Chemical Inventories for the Selected Facilities
A-29 LLNL Livermore Site Estimated Emission Rates (lb/yr), Based on 1990 Fuel Usage Data
A-30 LLNL Site 300 Estimated Emission Rates (lb/yr), Based on 1990 Fuel Usage Data
A-31 SNL, Livermore Estimated Emission Rates (lb/yr), Based on 1990 Fuel Usage Data
A-32 LLNL Livermore Site High Explosive (HE) Storage Areas
A-33 LLNL Site 300 High Explosive (HE) Storage Areas
A-34 SNL, Livermore High Explosive (HE) Storage Areas

B-1 Waste Types Generated by Site
B-2 Federal, State, and Local Regulatory Requirements Affecting Waste Management at LLNL and SNL, Livermore
B-3 Waste Management Practices at LLNL and SNL, Livermore
B-4 LLNL Sewer Release Limitsa
B-5 SNL, Livermore Pretreatment Standards for the Metal Finishing Category
B-6 SNL, Livermore Retention Tank Limits
B-7 Offsite Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Alternatives for Hazardous, Mixed, and Radioactive Waste Generated at LLNL and SNL, Livermore*
B-8 Representative Containers Used for Storage of Waste at LLNL
B-9 Maximum Waste Inventory for Hazardous and Mixed Waste Management Units for the LLNL Livermore Site
B-10 LLNL Livermore Site Solid Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generationa
B-11 LLNL Livermore Site Transuranic and Mixed Transuranic Waste Generation
B-12 LLNL Livermore Site Gallons of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generated* January & December 1990
B-13 LLNL Livermore Site Low-Level Radioactive Mixed Waste Generationa
B-14 Summary of Hazardous Waste Stream by DHS Code for LLNL*
B-15 LLNL Livermore Site Top Hazardous Waste Generatorsa
B-16 LLNL Site 300ù1990 High Explosives Waste Burned(lb/year)
B-17 LLNL Site 300ùHazardous Waste Generationa
B-18 Container Compatibility and Specifications for Waste Generated at SNL, Livermore
B-19 SNL, Livermore Low-Level Waste Generation 1990 Data*
B-20 SNL, Livermore Mixed Waste Generation 1990 Data*
B-21 SNL, Livermore Hazardous Waste Generation 1990 Data*
B-22 SNL, Livermore Hazardous Waste Storage Areas and Maximum Capacities at Buildings 961 and 962-2

C-1 Representative Listing of Federal, State, and Local Regulatory Requirements Affecting Environment, Safety, and Health
C-2 Internal Radiation Exposures (Other Than Tritium) for 1980 Through 1990
C-3 Instances Where Air Concentrations Exceed OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits & Time-Weighted Averagesa in 1990
C-4 Radiation Doses and Health Effects from Occupational Exposures in 1990
C-5 Environmental Monitoring and Analysis Schedule
C-6 Dose Conversion Factors of Radioactive Effluents Released
C-7 Physical Characteristics of Radioactive Airborne Effluents Released
C-8 Quantities of Radioactive Airborne Effluents Released by the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
C-9 Input Parameters Used for AIRDOS-PC Modeling
C-10 Quantities of Radioactive Liquid Effluents Released to Sanitary Sewer from the LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore
C-11 Radiation Doses and Health Effects to Members of the Public from Exposures in 1990
C-12 Concentrations of Constituents in Sewage and Sludge and Estimated Daily Intakes
C-13 Carcinogenic and Noncarcinogenic Toxicity Criteria
C-14 Noncarcinogenic Hazard Indices and Carcinogenic Risks from Sewage and Sludge
C-15 Carcinogenic Risks and Noncarcinogenic Hazard Indices from Air Emissions
C-16 Findings of the 1990 Tiger Team Assessment

D.2-1 Process for Selecting Buildings for Radiological Scenarios
D.2-2 LLNL and SNL, Livermore Buildings Considered for Radiological Accident Scenarios
D.2-3 Accident Analysis Radiological Code Comparison
D.2-4 Recommended Protective Actions to Reduce Whole Body and Thyroid
D.2-5 Source Term for an Inadvertent Criticality
D.2-6 Calculated Individual Doses for an Inadvertent Criticality Accident in Building 332
D.2-7 Collective Population Dose for an Inadvertent Criticality in Building 332
D.2-8 Calculated Individual Doses for the Tritium Release from Building 968
D.2-9 Collective Population Dose for the Tritium Release from Building 968
D.2-10 Source Term for the Fuel Grade Plutonium Release from Building 332
D.2-11 Calculated Individual Doses for the Plutonium Release from Building 332
D.2-12 Collective Population Dose for the Plutonium Release from Building 332
D.2-13 Calculated Individual Doses for the Tritium Release from Building 331
D.2-14 Collective Population Dose for the Tritium Release from Building 331
D.2-15 Calculated Individual Doses for the Americium-241 Release from Building 251
D.2-16 Collective Population Dose for the Americium-241 Release from Building 251
D.2-17 Calculated Individual Doses for the Americium-241 Release Near Building 612
D.2-18 Collective Population Dose for the Americium-241 Release Near Building 612
D.2-19 Building 493 Source Term
D.2-20 Calculated Individual Doses for the Uranium Release from Building 493
D.2-21 Collective Population Dose for the Uranium Release from Building 493
D.2-22 Transuranic Nuclides of Interest in Building 625
D.2-23 Calculated Individual Doses for the Americium-241 Release from Building 625
D.2-24 Collective Population Dose for the Americium-241 Release from Building 625
D.2-25 Source Term for Low Specific Activity Waste Transportation Accident
D.2-26 Calculated Individual Doses for Low Specific Activity Transportation Accident Waste (First Scenario)
D.2-26A Collective Population Dose for Low Specific Activity Transportation Accident Waste (First Scenario)
D.2-26B Calculated Individual Doses for Low Specific Activity Transportation Accident Waste (Second Scenario)
D.2-26C Collective Population Dose for Low Specific Activity Transportation Accident Waste (Second Scenario)
D.2-27 Calculated Individual Doses for the Tritium Release from Building 298
D.2-28 Collective Population Dose for the Tritium Release from Building 298
D.2-29 Risk Estimators for Health Effects from Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
D.2-30 Calculated Collective Radiation Doses to Members of the Public and the Associated Health Risks from Postulated Accident Scenarios
D.2-31 Calculated Onsite and Site Boundary Radiation Doses and the Associated Health Risks from the Postulated Accident Scenarios
D.2-32 Consequences of Radioactive Transportation Accident Scenarios
D.2-33 Estimation of Fatalities and Exposure to Elevated Health Effects Risks from the Postulated Inadvertent Criticality (Building 332)
D.3-1 Sources of Information for Identifying Chemicals and Buildings for Analysis
D.3-2 Chemical Accident Selection Criteria
D.3-3 Maximuma Extremely Hazardous Material Amounts at LLNL and SNL, Livermore Identified in Part 1b
D.3-4 Extremely Hazardous Industrial Gas Used at LLNL
D.3-5 Other Non-EHM (Extremely Hazardous Material) Chemicals at LLNL Considered with No Specific Location Identified in Part 1a
D.3-6 Chemicals and Amounts Used in CHARMT Screening Runs
D.3-7 Chemical Accident Scenarios Chosen for Analysis
D.3-8 Comparison of Computer Codes Available for Chemical-Release Analysis
D.3-9 Summary of Exposure Point Concentrations and Durations
D.3-10 Summary of AIHA ERPGs and CAPCOA Acute NAELs
D.3-11 Predicted Concentrations and Potential Health Effects at Various Receptor Locations for Chlorine Gas Release, Building 518
D.3-12 Predicted Concentrations Used to Produce Overlay for Estimating Fatalities for Chlorine Gas Release, Building 518
D.3-13 Predicted Concentrations and Potential Health Effects at Various Receptor Locations for Sulfuric Acid Spill, Building 514
D.3-14 Predicted Concentrations and Potential Health Effects at Various Receptor Locations for Ammonia Release, Building 131
D.3-15 Predicted Concentrations and Potential Effects at Various Receptor Locations for Hydrogen Chloride Gas Release, Building 151
D.3-16 Predicted Concentrations and Potential Health Effects at Various Receptor Locations for Arsine Handling Accident, Building 166, LLNL Livermore Site
D.3-17 Predicted Concentrations and Potential Effects at Various Receptor Locations for Hydrogen Cyanide Release, Building 322-Multiple-Building Event
D.4-1 High Explosive Accident Selection Criteria
D.4-2 Buildings Reviewed for High Explosive Accident Scenario Development LLNL Livermore Site
D.4-3 Overpressure Ratios of Various Explosives Relative to TNT Normalized by Mass
D.4-4 High Explosives Overpressure Constants and Consequences
D.5-1 Potentials for Loss of Confinement Due to Postulated 0.8g and 0.9g Earthquakes
D.5-2 Collective Population Dose for the Multiple Building Event 70-Year Doses

F-1 Vascular Plants Observed at LLNL Site 300
F-2 Constancy, Cover, and Importance Values for the More Important Plant Taxa at LLNL Site 300
F-3 Plant Community Types at LLNL Site 300
F-4 Site Characteristics of Plant Community Types on LLNL Site 300
F-5 Percent Cover by Life-Form for Community Types Found on LLNL Site 300a
F-6 Amphibian and Reptile Species Observed at the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
F-7 Bird Species Observed at the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300 and SNL, Livermore
F-8 Mammal Species Observed at the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
F-9 Species and Numbers of Individual Mammals Recorded During Night Spotlighting and at Scent Stations at the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore in April, May, and June 1991
F-10 Small Mammal Trapping Results at LLNL Site 300 During May 1986
F-11 Federal Endangered, Threatened, and Candidate Species That May Occur at the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore
F-12 Sensitive Species That May Occur at the LLNL Livermore Site, LLNL Site 300, and SNL, Livermore That Were Not on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Species Lists
F-13 Status, Distribution, and Habitat of Rare Plants with the Potential to Occur in the Vicinity of LLNL Site 300 and SNL, Livermore
F-14 Kit Fox Den Classification Criteria
F-15 Species and Number of Individual Sightings During Night Spotlighting Surveys at the LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore in April and May 1991
F-16 Species and Number of Individual Sightings During Night Spotlighting Surveys at LLNL Site 300 During May and June 1991
F-17 Species and Number of Individuals Recorded at Scent Stations at the LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore During April and May 1991
F-18 Species and Number of Individuals Recorded at Scent Stations at LLNL Site 300 During April and May 1991
F-19 Impacts Matrix for Sensitive Species That Have the Potential to Occur at the LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore
F-20 Impacts Matrix for Sensitive Species Previously Observed or Having the Potential to Occur at LLNL Site 300
F-21 Impacts Matrix for Sensitive Species Observed During 1991 Surveys at LLNL Site 300

G-1 Drainage Areas in Three Drainage Basins at LLNL Site 300
G-2 Hydrograph Parameter Values for Subareas in Three Drainage Basins at LLNL Site 300
G-3 Muskingum Routing Parameters for Three Drainage Basins at LLNL Site 300
G-4 100-Year Floodplain Parameters for Three Drainage Basins at LLNL Site 300
G-5 Plant Species Observed in Three Wetland Plant Community Types at LLNL Site 300
G-6 Acres of Wetlands by Plant Community Type at LLNL Site 300

I-1 Preinstrumental Earthquakes Greater Than Richter Magnitude 5.8 in the Greater San Francisco Bay Region for 1800-1932
I-2 Instrumental Earthquakes Greater Than Richter Magnitude 5.5 in the San Francisco Bay Region for 1932-1990
I-3 LLNL Livermore Site and SNL, Livermore Ground Motion Hazard Estimates, Design Criteria, and EIS/EIR Demand Criteria Expressed as Peak Horizontal Ground Acceleration (g)
I-4 Deterministic Estimates of Peak Horizontal Ground Accelerations for the LLNL Livermore Site for Maximum Credible Magnitude Earthquakes on the Greenville and Las Positas Faults
I-5 Deterministic Estimates of Peak Horizontal Ground Accelerations at SNL, Livermore for Maximum Credible Magnitude Earthquakes on the Greenville and Las Positas Faults
I-6 Deterministic Estimates of Peak Horizontal Ground Accelerations at LLNL Site 300-Complex 854 for Maximum Credible Magnitude Earthquakes on the Corral Hollow-Carnegie, Black Butte, and Midway Faults
I-7 Deterministic Estimates of Peak Horizontal Ground Accelerations at LLNL Site 300-Complexes 834 and 836 for Maximum Credible Magnitude Earthquakes on the Corral Hollow-Carnegie, Black Butte, and Midway Faults
I-8 LLNL Site 300 Ground Motion Hazard Estimates, Design Criteria, and EIS/EIR Demand Criteria Expressed as Peak Horizontal Ground Acceleration (g)
I-9 Usage Category Guidelines
I-10 Performance Goals for Each Usage Category
I-11 Comparison of Usage Categories from Various Sources
I-12 Potential for Loss of Confinement Due to Demand Criteria Postulated to Be a 0.8g PGA Earthquake
I-13 Potential for Loss of Function Due to Demand Criteria Postulated to Be a 0.8g PGA Earthquake
I-14 Potential for Loss of Confinement Due to "Above Design Basis" Event Postulated to Be a 0.9g PGA Earthquake

K-1 Existing Levels of Service at Key Intersections
K-2 Summary of Levels of Service for Intersections
K-3 TJKM Yellow Time Adjustment for Calculating V/C Ratios for V/C Calculations
K-4 Transportation-Related Definitions of Types of Hazardous, Radioactive, Mixed, and Medical Materials or Wastes
K-5 Regulations or Guidance for the Transportation of Hazardous, Radioactive, and Mixed Materials or Wastes
K-6 Matching Hazardous Waste Type with Packaging Requirements
K-7 Guidelines for SNL, Livermore Packaging of Radioactive Materials
K-8 Transportation Activity Checklists
K-9 Waste Management Activities at Waste Accumulation Areas Relevant to Transportation
K-10 Annual Number of LLNL Offsitea Hazardous and Radioactive Materials and Wastes Shipments for 1987-1990b
K-11 Safety Controls on Drivers of Vehicles Carrying Explosive Materials
K-12 SNL, Livermore Hazardous Materials Training Requirements
K-13 Annual Number of SNL, Livermore Offsite Hazardous, Radioactive, and Mixed Material or Waste Shipments for 1987-1990*

L-1 Agency Consultation Summary
L-2 Federal, State, and Local Officials

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