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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)

List of Tables

Summary

Table S.2.2-1 Summary of Distinct and Actionable Findings Since 1958
Table S.3.2-1 Stockpile Stewardship Enhanced Experimental Capability Alternatives
Table S.3.4-1 Stockpile Management Alternatives

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Table 2.3.3-1 Summary of Distinct and Actionable Findings Since 1958
Table 3.1.1.2-1 Stockpile Management Facility Sizing Assumptions (Annual Activity on Single Operating Shift)
Table 3.2.2-1 Current Major Missions at Oak Ridge Reservation
Table 3.2.3-1 Current Major Missions at Savannah River Site
Table 3.2.4-1 Current Major Missions at Kansas City Plant
Table 3.2.5-1 Current Major Missions at Pantex Plant
Table 3.2.6-1 Current Major Missions at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 3.2.7-1 Current Major Missions at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table 3.2.8-1 Current Major Missions at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 3.2.9-1 Current Major Missions at Nevada Test Site
Table 3.3-1 Stockpile Stewardship Enhanced Experimental Capability Alternatives
Table 3.3.1.2-1 Contained Firing Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.3.1.2-2 Contained Firing Facility Annual Operation Requirements
Table 3.3.1.2-3 Contained Firing Facility Waste Volumes (100 Tests Per Year)
Table 3.3.2.2-1 National Ignition Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.3.2.2-2 National Ignition Facility Annual Operation Requirements
Table 3.3.2.2-3 National Ignition Facility Conceptual Design Waste Volumes
Table 3.3.2.3-1 Atlas Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.3.2.3-2 Atlas Facility Annual Operation Requirements
Table 3.3.2.3-3 Atlas Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4-1 Stockpile Management Alternatives
Table 3.4.1.2-1 Pantex Plant Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.1.2-2 Pantex Plant Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.1.2-3 Pantex Plant Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.1.3-1 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.1.3-2 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.1.3-3 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.2.2-1 Kansas City Plant Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.2.2-2 Kansas City Plant Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.2.2-3 Kansas City Plant Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.2.3-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.2.3-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.2.3-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.2.4-1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.2.4-2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.2.4-3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.2.5-1 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.2.5-2 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.2.5-3 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.3.2-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.3.2-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.3.2-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes (80 Pits Per Year)
Table 3.4.3.3-1 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.3.3-2 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.3.3-3 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Waste Volumes (120 Pits Per Year)
Table 3.4.4.2-1 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.4.2-2 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.4.2-3 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.4.3-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.4.3-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.4.3-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.4.4-1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.4.4-2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.4.4-3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.5.2-1 Pantex Plant High Explosives Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.5.2-2 Pantex Plant High Explosives Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.5.2-3 Pantex Plant High Explosives Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.5.3-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.5.3-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.5.3-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.4.5.4-1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Construction Requirements
Table 3.4.5.4-2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table 3.4.5.4-3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table 3.7.1-1 Summary Comparison of Impacts for Assembly/Disassembly and High Explosives Fabrication Missions
Table 3.7.1-2 Summary Comparison of Impacts for the Nonnuclear Fabrication Mission
Table 3.7.1-3 Summary Comparison of Impacts for the Pit Fabrication Mission
Table 3.7.1-4 Summary Comparison of Impacts for the Secondary and Case Fabrication Mission
Table 4.2.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Oak Ridge Reservation
Table 4.2.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Oak Ridge Reservation, 1992
Table 4.2.2.4-1 Summary of Surface Water Quality Monitoring of the Clinch River, 1993
Table 4.2.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Oak Ridge Reservation Operations
Table 4.2.2.9-2 Doses to the General Public from Normal Operation at Oak Ridge Reservation, 1993 (Committed Effective Dose Equivalent)
Table 4.2.2.9-3 Doses to the Onsite Worker from Normal Operation at Oak Ridge Reservation, 1992
Table 4.2.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Management Alternatives at Y-12 Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Management Alternatives at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.9-1 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Management Alternatives at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.9-2 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Management Alternatives at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.9-3 Impacts of Accidents for Downsize Secondary and Case Fabrication and Storage of Uranium Strategic Reserves at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.9-4 Impacts of Chemical Accidents for Downsize Secondary and Case Fabrication at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.10-2 Estimated Annual Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.2.3.10-3 Estimated Decontamination and Decommissioning Wastes at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Savannah River Site, 1990 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.2.4-1 Summary of Surface Water Quality Monitoring at Savannah River Site, 1993 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.2.4-2 Groundwater Quality Monitoring at Savannah River Site, 1994 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Savannah River Site Operations (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.2.9-2 Doses to the General Public from Normal Operation at Savannah River Site, 1993 (Committed Effective Dose Equivalent) (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.2.9-3 Doses to the Onsite Worker from Normal Operation at Savannah River Site, 1993
Table 4.3.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.3.9-1 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.3.9-2 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
 
Table 4.3.3.9-3 Impacts of Accidents for Pit Fabrication and Intrusive and Nonintrusive Modification Pit Reuse at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.3.9-4 Impacts of Chemical Accidents for Pit Fabrication at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.3.3.10-2 Estimated Annual Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Kansas City Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Kansas City Plant, 1994 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.2.4-1 Combined Sanitary Sewer Effluent Monitoring at Kansas City Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.2.4-2 Surface Water Quality Monitoring of the Blue River at Kansas City Plant, 1994 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.2.4-3 Surface Water Quality Monitoring of Indian Creek at Kansas City Plant, 1994 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.2.4-4 Groundwater Contaminant Monitoring at Kansas City Plant, 1994 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Kansas City Plant Operations (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Kansas City Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Management Alternatives at Kansas City Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Management Alternatives at Kansas City Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Kansas City Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.4.3.10-2 Estimated Annual Generated Waste for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Kansas City Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Pantex Plant
Table 4.5.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Pantex Plant, 1993
Table 4.5.2.4-1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring of the Ogallala
Table 4.5.2.4-2 Groundwater Quality Monitoring of the Perched Zone Wells at Pantex Plant, 1994
Table 4.5.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Pantex Plant Operations
Table 4.5.2.9-2 Doses to the General Public from Normal Operation at Pantex Plant, 1994 (Committed Effective Dose Equivalent)
Table 4.5.2.9-3 Doses to the Onsite Worker from Normal Operation at Pantex Plant, 1994
Table 4.5.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.9-1 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.9-2 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.9-3 Impacts of Accidents for Downsize Assembly/Disassembly at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.9-4 Impacts of High Explosives Fabrication Accidents at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.10-2 Estimated Annual Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.5.3.10-3 Estimated Decontamination and Decommissioning Wastes at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.6.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1990 and 1992--Page 1 of 2 (GIF image; missing)
Table 4.6.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1990 and 1992--Page 2 of 2 (GIF image; missing)
Table 4.6.2.4-1 Surface Water Quality Monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1992
Table 4.6.2.4-2 Groundwater Quality Monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1993
Table 4.6.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Los Alamos National Laboratory Operations
Table 4.6.2.9-2 Doses to the General Public from Normal Operation at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1993 (Committed Effective Dose Equivalent)
Table 4.6.2.9-3 Doses to the Onsite Worker from Normal Operation at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1992
Table 4.6.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.9-1 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.9-2 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.9-3 Impacts of Accidents for Pit and Secondary and Case Fabrication and Intrusive and Nonintrusive Modification Pit Reuse at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.9-4 Impacts of Chemical Accidents for Pit Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.9-5 Impacts of Chemical Accidents for Secondary and Case Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.9-6 Accident Impacts for High Explosives Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.9-7 Consequences and Risk of the Bounding Proposed National Ignition Facility Accident at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.6.3.10-2 Estimated Annual Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 4.7.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table 4.7.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at the Livermore Site and Site 300, 1993 and 1994
Table 4.7.2.4-1 Stormwater Quality Monitoring at the Livermore Site, 1993
Table 4.7.2.4-2 Maximum Concentrations of Constituents in Surface Water of the Arroyo Seco at the Livermore Site, 1993
Table 4.7.2.4-3 Groundwater Quality Monitoring at Site 300, 1993
Table 4.7.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Operations
Table 4.7.2.9-2 Doses to the General Public from Normal Operation at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1994 (Committed Effective Dose Equivalent)
Table 4.7.2.9-3 Doses to the Onsite Worker from Normal Operation at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1994
Table 4.7.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table 4.7.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at the Livermore Site
Table 4.7.3.3-2 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Site 300
Table 4.7.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at the Livermore Site
Table 4.7.3.4-2 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Site 300
Table 4.7.3.9-1 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at the Livermore Site
Table 4.7.3.9-2 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Site 300
Table 4.7.3.9-3 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at the Livermore Site
Table 4.7.3.9-4 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Site 300
Table 4.7.3.9-5 Impacts of Accidents for Secondary and Case Fabrication at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table 4.7.3.9-6 Impacts of Chemical Accidents for Secondary and Case Fabrication at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table 4.7.3.9-7 Accident Impacts for High Explosives Fabrication at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table 4.7.3.9-8 Consequences and Risk of the Bounding Proposed National Ignition Facility Accident at the Livermore Site
Table 4.7.3.9-9 Accident Radiation-Related Impacts for the Proposed Contained Firing Facility at Site 300
Table 4.7.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at the Livermore Site
Table 4.7.3.10-2 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Site 300
Table 4.7.3.10-3 Estimated Annual Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at the Livermore Site
Table 4.7.3.10-4 Estimated Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Site 300
Table 4.8.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Sandia National Laboratories, 1994
Table 4.8.2.4-1 Surface Water Quality Monitoring of the Rio Grande at Sandia National Laboratories, 1994
Table 4.8.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Sandia National Laboratories Operations
Table 4.8.2.9-2 Doses to the General Public from Normal Operation at Sandia National Laboratories, 1993 (Committed Effective Dose Equivalent)
Table 4.8.2.9-3 Doses to the Onsite Worker from Normal Operation at Sandia National Laboratories, 1992
Table 4.8.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.3.9-1 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship Alternatives at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.3.9-2 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship Alternatives at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.3.9-3 Consequences and Risk of the Bounding Proposed National Ignition Facility Accident at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.8.3.10-2 Estimated Annual Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Sandia National Laboratories
Table 4.9.2.2-1 Baseline Characteristics for Nevada Test Site
Table 4.9.2.3-1 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at Nevada Test Site, 1990 to 1992
Table 4.9.2.3-2 Comparison of Baseline Ambient Air Concentrations with Most Stringent Applicable Regulations and Guidelines at North Las Vegas Facility, 1994
Table 4.9.2.4-1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring at Nevada Test Site, 1993
Table 4.9.2.9-1 Sources of Radiation Exposure to Individuals in the Vicinity, Unrelated to Nevada Test Site Operations
Table 4.9.2.9-2 Doses to the General Public from Normal Operation at Nevada Test Site, 1993 (Committed Effective Dose Equivalent)
Table 4.9.2.9-3 Doses to the Onsite Worker from Normal Operation at Nevada Test Site, 1992
Table 4.9.2.9-4 Annual Doses to the General Public and Onsite Workers from Normal Operation at North Las Vegas Facility, 1993
Table 4.9.3.2-1 Site Infrastructure Requirements and Changes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.3-1 Estimated Concentrations of Pollutants from No Action and Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.3-2 Estimated National Ignition Facility Construction Emissions for North Las Vegas Facility (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.3-3 North Las Vegas Facility Annual Emission Increase with the Proposed National Ignition Facility Operation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.4-1 Potential Changes to Water Resources from Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.9-1 Potential Radiological Impacts to the Public Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.9-2 Potential Radiological Impacts to Workers Resulting from Normal Operation of Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.9-3 Potential Radiological Impacts from Normal Operation of the Proposed National Ignition Facility at North Las Vegas Facility (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.9-4 Impacts of Accidents for Assembly/Disassembly and Storage of Plutonium Strategic Reserves at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.9-5 Consequences and Risk of the Bounding Proposed National Ignition Facility Accident at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.9-6 Consequences and Risk of the Bounding Proposed National Ignition Facility Accident at North Las Vegas Facility (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.9-7 Radiological Risks and Consequences of Transporting Tritium Targets from Manufacturing Facilities to North Las Vegas Facility (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.10-1 Projected Waste Management Under No Action at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.9.3.10-2 Estimated Annual Generated Waste Volumes for Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.10.2.2-1 Transportation Modes and Comparison Ratings for the Candidate Sites (.PDF Acrobat 3 version)
Table 4.10.2.3-1 Types of Packaging for Stewardship and Management Materials (.PDF Acrobat 3 version)
Table 4.10.3-1 Annual Health Impacts from the One-Time Transportation of Strategic Reserve Materials (.PDF Acrobat 3 version)
Table 4.10.3-2 Summary of Annual Transportation Health Risk for Proposed Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives (.PDF Acrobat 3 version)
Table 4.10.3-3 High and Low Range of Annual Transportation Health Risk for All Possible Site Combinations (Strategic Storage Located at Any Site) (.PDF Acrobat 3 version)
Table 4.12-1 Predicted (50th and 84th Percentiles) Peak Ground Motions at Localities 31 Kilometers (19 Miles) from Underground Testing Areas (.PDF Acrobat 3 version)
Table 4.12-2 Human Health Risks and Safety Impacts from Underground Nuclear Testing (.PDF Acrobat 3 version)
Table 4.13.1.1-1 Socioeconomic Cumulative Impacts at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.1-2 Estimated Annual Cumulative Radiological Doses and Resulting Health Effects to Offsite Population and Facility Workers at Oak Ridge (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file) Reservation
Table 4.13.1.1-3 Summary of Earthquake Accident Consequences from Other Proposed Projects at Oak Ridge Reservation (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.2-1 Site Infrastructure Cumulative Impacts at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.2-2 Air Quality Cumulative Impacts at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.2-3 Water Cumulative Impacts at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.2-4 Socioeconomic Cumulative Impacts at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.2-5 Estimated Annual Cumulative Radiological Doses and Resulting Health Effects to Offsite Population and Facility Workers at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.2-6 Summary of Earthquake Accident Consequences from Other Proposed Projects at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.2-7 Waste Management Cumulative Impacts at Savannah River Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.4-1 Socioeconomic Cumulative Impacts at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.4-2 Estimated Annual Cumulative Radiological Doses and Resulting Health Effects to Offsite Population and Facility Workers at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.4-3 Summary of Earthquake Accident Consequences from Other Proposed Projects at Pantex Plant (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.5-1 Site Infrastructure Cumulative Impacts at Los Alamos National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.5-2 Air Quality Cumulative Impacts at Los Alamos National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.5-3 Water Cumulative Impacts at Los Alamos National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.5-4 Socioeconomic Cumulative Impacts at Los Alamos National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.5-5 Estimated Annual Cumulative Radiological Doses and Resulting Health Effects to Offsite Population and Facility Workers at Los Alamos National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.5-6 Summary of Earthquake Accident Consequences from Other Proposed Projects at Los Alamos National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.5-7 Waste Management Cumulative Impacts at Los Alamos National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-1 Site Infrastructure Cumulative Impacts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-2 Air Quality Cumulative Impacts at the Livermore Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-3 Air Quality Cumulative Impacts at Site 300 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-4 Water Cumulative Impacts at the Livermore Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-5 Water Cumulative Impacts at Site 300 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-6 Socioeconomic Cumulative Impacts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-7 Estimated Annual Cumulative Radiological Doses and Resulting Health Effects to Offsite Population and Facility Workers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-8 Summary of Earthquake Accident Consequences from Other Proposed Projects at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-9 Waste Management Cumulative Impacts at the Livermore Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.6-10 Waste Management Cumulative Impacts at Site 300 (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.7-1 Site Infrastructure Cumulative Impacts at Sandia National Laboratories (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.7-2 Air Quality Cumulative Impacts at Sandia National Laboratories (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.7-3 Water Cumulative Impacts at Sandia National Laboratories (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.7-4 Socioeconomic Cumulative Impacts at Sandia National Laboratories (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.7-5 Estimated Annual Cumulative Radiological Doses and Resulting Health Effects to Offsite Population and Facility Workers at Sandia National Laboratories (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.7-6 Summary of Earthquake Accident Consequences from Other Proposed Projects at Sandia National Laboratories (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.7-7 Waste Management Cumulative Impacts at Sandia National Laboratories (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.8-1 Site Infrastructure Cumulative Impacts at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.8-2 Air Quality Cumulative Impacts at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.8-3 Water Cumulative Impacts at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.8-4 Socioeconomic Cumulative Impacts at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.8-5 Estimated Annual Cumulative Radiological Doses and Resulting Health Effects to Offsite Population and Facility Workers at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.8-6 Summary of Earthquake Accident Consequences from Other Proposed Projects at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.13.1.8-7 Waste Management Cumulative Impacts at Nevada Test Site (Adobe Acrobat 3.0 .PDF file)
Table 4.14-1 Estimated Number of Construction Worker Fatalities by Alternatives
Table 4.17-1 Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitments of Construction Resources for Assembly/Disassembly, Nonnuclear Fabrication, and Stockpile Stewardship Facilities
Table 4.17-2 Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Construction Resources for Stockpile Management Alternatives
Table 4.17-3 Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Operation Resources for Assembly/Disassembly, Nonnuclear Fabrication, and Stockpile Stewardship Facilities
Table 4.17-4 Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Operation Resources for Stockpile Management Alternatives
Table 4.19-1 Total Potential Fatalities from the One-Time Transportation of Plutonium-242 (Oxide) from Savannah River Site to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory or Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table 5.3-1 Federal Environmental Statutes, Regulations, and Orders
Table 5.3-2 Selected Department of Energy Environment, Safety, and Health Orders
Table 5.3-3 Department of Energy Agreements with Federal and State Environmental Regulatory Agencies
Table 5.3-4 State Environmental Statutes, Regulations, and Orders

Volume II List of Tables (Not available in electronic format)

Table A.1.5-1 Major Defense Program Facilities Located at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table A.1.6-1 Major Defense Program Facilities at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table A.1.7-1 Major Defense Program Facilities Located at Sandia National Laboratories
Table A.1.8-1 Major Defense Program Facilities at Nevada Test Site
Table A.3.1.1-1 Pantex Plant Downsized and Consolidated Weapons Assembly/ Disassembly Facility Data
Table A.3.1.1-2 Pantex Plant Downsizing and Consolidating Weapons Assembly/ Disassembly Construction Materials/Resources
Table A.3.1.1-3 Pantex Plant Downsizing and Consolidating Weapons Assembly/ Disassembly Construction Emissions
Table A.3.1.1-4 Pantex Plant Downsizing and Consolidating Weapons Assembly/ Disassembly Construction Workers
Table A.3.1.1-5 Pantex Plant Downsizing and Consolidating Weapons Assembly/ Disassembly Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.1.1-6 Pantex Plant Downsizing and Consolidating Weapons Assembly/ Disassembly Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.1.1-7 Pantex Plant Downsizing and Consolidating Weapons Assembly/ Disassembly Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.1.1-8 Pantex Plant Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Waste Volumes
Table A.3.1.2-1 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Data
Table A.3.1.2-2 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Construction Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.1.2-3 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Construction Emissions
Table A.3.1.2-4 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Construction Workers
Table A.3.1.2-5 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.1.2-6 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.1.2-7 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.1.2-8 Nevada Test Site Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Facility Waste Volumes
Table A.3.2.1-1 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.2.1-2 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.2.1-3 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Emissions
Table A.3.2.1-4 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Workers
Table A.3.2.1-5 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.2.1-6 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.2.1-7 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.2.1-8 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Workers
Table A.3.2.1-9 Y-12 Plant Secondary and Case Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table A.3.2.2-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.2.2-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.2.2-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Emissions
Table A.3.2.2-4 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Workers by Year
Table A.3.2.2-5 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.2.2-6 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.2.2-7 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.2.2-8 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Workers
Table A.3.2.2-9 Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table A.3.2.3-1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.2.3-2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.2.3-3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Emissions
Table A.3.2.3-4 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Construction Workers
Table A.3.2.3-5 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.2.3-6 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Mission Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.2.3-7 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.2.3-8 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Surge Operation Workers
Table A.3.2.3-9 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table A.3.3.1-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.3.1-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Construction Requirements
Table A.3.3.1-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table A.3.3.1-4 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.3.1-5 Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Waste Volumes (80 Pits Per Year)
Table A.3.3.2-1 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.3.2-2 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Construction Requirements
Table A.3.3.2-3 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Requirements
Table A.3.3.2-4 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.3.2-5 Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Waste Volumes (120 Pits Per Year)
Table A.3.5.1-1 Pantex Plant High Explosives Fabrication Products and Capabilities
Table A.3.5.1-2 Pantex Plant Functional Consolidation of Explosives Operations
Table A.3.5.1-3 Pantex Plant High Explosives Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.5.1-4 Pantex Plant High Explosives Downsizing Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.5.1-5 Pantex Plant High Explosives Downsizing Construction Emissions
Table A.3.5.1-6 Pantex Plant High Explosives Downsizing Construction Workers
Table A.3.5.1-7 Pantex Plant High Explosives Downsizing Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.5.1-8 Pantex Plant High Explosives Downsizing Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.5.1-9 Pantex Plant High Explosives Downsizing Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.5.1-10 Pantex Plant High Explosives Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table A.3.5.2-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Products and Capabilities
Table A.3.5.2-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.5.2-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.5.2-4 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Surge Operation Workers
Table A.3.5.2-5 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.5.2-6 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.5.2-7 Los Alamos National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table A.3.5.3-1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Products and Capabilities
Table A.3.5.3-2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Infrastructure
Table A.3.5.3-3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.5.3-4 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Support Facilities Description
Table A.3.5.3-5 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Support Function Facilities Description
Table A.3.5.3-6 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Construction Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.5.3-7 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Construction Emissions
Table A.3.5.3-8 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Construction Workers
Table A.3.5.3-9 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.5.3-10 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Surge Operation Workers
Table A.3.5.3-11 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.5.3-12 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Incremental Annual Emissions During Operations
Table A.3.5.3-13 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Explosives Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table A.3.6-1 Nonnuclear Fabrication Production Products Make/Buy Matrix
Table A.3.6.1-1 Kansas City Plant II Electronics Factory Processes and Products
Table A.3.6.1-2 Kansas City Plant II Alternative Mechanical Factory Products
Table A.3.6.1-3 Kansas City Plant II Construction/Plant Reduction Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.6.1-4 Kansas City Plant II Construction/Plant Reduction Construction Workers
Table A.3.6.1-5 Kansas City Plant II Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.6.1-6 Kansas City Plant II Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.6.1-7 Kansas City Plant II Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.6.1-8 Kansas City Plant II Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Waste Volumes
Table A.3.6.2-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Facilities
Table A.3.6.2-2 Los Alamos National Laboratory Schedule of Activities for Nonnuclear Fabrication
Table A.3.6.2-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Construction/Upgrade Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.6.2-4 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Construction Workers
Table A.3.6.2-5 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.6.2-6 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.6.2-7 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.6.2-8 Los Alamos National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table A.3.6.3-1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Existing Nonnuclear Fabrication Departments
Table A.3.6.3-2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Construction/Modification Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.6.3-3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Construction/Modification Emissions
Table A.3.6.3-4 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Construction/Modification Construction Workers
Table A.3.6.3-5 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.6.3-6 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.6.3-7 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.6.3-8 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Nonnuclear Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table A.3.6.4-1 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Data
Table A.3.6.4-2 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Construction Materials/Resources Requirements
Table A.3.6.4-3 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Construction Workers
Table A.3.6.4-4 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Utility Requirements
Table A.3.6.4-5 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Chemical Requirements
Table A.3.6.4-6 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Surge Operation Annual Emissions
Table A.3.6.4-7 Sandia National Laboratories Nonnuclear Fabrication Waste Volumes
Table B.3.1-1 Ambient Air Quality Standards Applicable to the Candidate Sites
Table B.3.2-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Management Alternatives at Oak Ridge Reservation
Table B.3.3-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site
Table B.3.4-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Management Alternatives at Kansas City Plant
Table B.3.5-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant
Table B.3.6-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table B.3.7-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Stewardship and Management Alternatives at the Livermore Site and Site 300
Table B.3.8-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Sandia National Laboratories
Table B.3.9-1 Emission Rates for Proposed Stewardship and Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site
Table C-1 Federal- and State-Listed Threatened, Endangered, and Other Special Status Species That May Be Found at or in the Vicinity of Oak Ridge Reservation
Table C-2 Federal- and State-Listed Threatened, Endangered, and Other Special Status Species That May Be Found at or in the Vicinity of Savannah River Site
Table C-3 Federal- and State-Listed Threatened, Endangered, and Other Special Status Species That May Be Found at or in the Vicinity of Pantex Plant
Table C-4 Federal- and State-Listed Threatened, Endangered, and Other Special Status Species That May Be Found at or in the Vicinity of Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table C-5 Federal- and State-Listed Threatened, Endangered, and Other Special Status Species That May Be Found at or in the Vicinity of the Livermore Site and Site 300
Table C-6 Federal- and State-Listed Threatened, Endangered, and Other Special Status Species That May Be Found at or in the Vicinity of Sandia National Laboratories
Table C-7 Federal- and State-Listed Threatened, Endangered, and Other Special Status Species That May Be Found at or in the Vicinity of Nevada Test Site
Table D.1-1 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence, 1991
Table D.1-2 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Savannah River Site Region of Influence, 1991
Table D.1-3 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence, 1991
Table D.1-4 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Pantex Plant Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.1-5 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence, 1991
Table D.1-6 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence, 1995
Table D.1-7 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.1-8 Distribution of Employees by Place of Residence in the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence, 1991
Table D.1-9 Candidate Sites' Regional Economic Areas
Table D.2.1-1 Employment and Local Economy for the Oak Ridge Reservation Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.1-2 Employment and Local Economy for the Savannah River Site Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-3 Employment and Local Economy for the Kansas City Plant Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-4 Employment and Local Economy for the Pantex Plant Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-5 Employment and Local Economy for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-6 Employment and Local Economy for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-7 Employment and Local Economy for the Sandia National Laboratories Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-8 Employment and Local Economy for the Nevada Test Site Regional Economic Area, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-9 Population for the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.1-10 Population for the Savannah River Site Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.1-11 Population for the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.1-12 Population for the Pantex Plant Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.1-13 Population for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.1-14 Population for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.1-15 Population for the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.1-16 Population for the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.2-1 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.2-2 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Savannah River Site Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.2-3 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.2-4 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Pantex Plant Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.2-5 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.2-6 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.2-7 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030.
Table D.2.2-8 Owner and Renter Housing Units for the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence, No Action Alternative, 1995-2030
Table D.2.3-1 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-2 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Savannah River Site Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-3 School District Revenues and Expenditures for the Savannah River Site Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-4 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-5 School District Revenues and Expenditures for the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-6 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Pantex Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-7 School District Revenues and Expenditures for the Pantex Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-8 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-9 School District Revenues and Expenditures for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-10 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-11 School District Revenues and Expenditures for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-12 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-13 School District Revenues and Expenditures for the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-14 County and City Revenues and Expenditures for the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.3-15 School District Revenues and Expenditures for the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence, 1994
Table D.2.4-1 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence
Table D.2.4-2 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Savannah River Site Region of Influence
Table D.2.4-3 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence
Table D.2.4-4 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Pantex Plant Region of Influence
Table D.2.4-5 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence
Table D.2.4-6 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence
Table D.2.4-7 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence
Table D.2.4-8 Selected Demographic Characteristics for the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence
Table E.2.1.2-1 Lifetime Risks per 100,000 Persons Exposed to a Single Exposure of 10 Rem
Table E.2.2.2-1 GENII Annual Exposure Parameters to Plumes and Soil Contamination
Table E.2.2.2-2 GENII Annual Usage Parameters for Consumption of Terrestrial Food
Table E.2.2.2-3 GENII Annual Usage Parameters for Consumption of Animal Products
Table E.2.2.2-4 GENII Annual Usage Parameters for Aquatic Activities
Table E.2.3-1 Normal Operational Atmospheric Releases for the Y-12 Downsize Secondary and Case Fabrication Alternative
Table E.2.3-2 Normal Operational Atmospheric Releases for the Savannah River Site Pit Fabrication Alternative
Table E.2.3-3 Normal Operational Atmospheric Releases for the Pantex Plant Downsize Assembly/Disassembly Alternative
Table E.2.3-4 Normal Operational Atmospheric Releases for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Pit Fabrication Alternative
Table E.2.3-5 Normal Operational Atmospheric Releases for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Alternative
Table E.2.3-6 Normal Operational Atmospheric Releases for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Secondary and Case Fabrication Alternative
Table E.2.3-7 Normal Operational Atmospheric Releases for the Nevada Test Site Assembly/Disassembly Alternative
Table E.3.4-1 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Oak Ridge Reservation
Table E.3.4-2 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Downsize/Consolidate Secondary and Case Fabrication at Oak Ridge Reservation
Table E.3.4-3 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Phaseout of Secondary and Case Fabrication at Oak Ridge Reservation
Table E.3.4-4 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Savannah River Site
Table E.3.4-5 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Pit Fabrication at Savannah River Site
Table E.3.4-6 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Kansas City Plant
Table E.3.4-7 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Nonnuclear Fabrication at Kansas City Plant
Table E.3.4-8 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Phaseout of Nonnuclear Fabrication at Kansas City Plant
Table E.3.4-9 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Pantex Plant
Table E.3.4-10 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Assembly/Disassembly and High Explosives Fabrication at Pantex Plant
Table E.3.4-11 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Downsize Assembly/Disassembly at Pantex Plant
Table E.3.4-12 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Phaseout of Assembly/Disassembly and High Explosives Fabrication at Pantex Plant
Table E.3.4-13 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-14 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Pit Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-15 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Secondary and Case Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-16 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from High Explosives Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-17 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Nonnuclear Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-18 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Operation of Atlas Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-19 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Operation of National Ignition Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-20 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-21 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Secondary and Case Fabrication at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-22 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from High Explosives Fabrication at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-23 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Nonnuclear Fabrication at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-24 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Operation of Contained Firing Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-25 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Operation of National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table E.3.4-26 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Sandia National Laboratories
Table E.3.4-27 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Nonnuclear Fabrication at Sandia National Laboratories
Table E.3.4-28 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Operation of National Ignition Facility at Sandia National Laboratories
Table E.3.4-29 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from No Action at Nevada Test Site
Table E.3.4-30 Risk Assessments from Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Assembly/Disassembly at Nevada Test Site
Table F.1.1-1 Source Documents Reviewed for Applicable Accident Scenarios
Table F.2.1.1-1 Accident Scenarios for Downsized Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Operations
Table F.2.1.2-1 Downsized Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Operations at Pantex Plant, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.1.2-2 Downsized Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Operations at Nevada Test Site, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.2.1-1 Accident Scenarios for Secondary and Case Fabrication
Table F.2.2.2-1 Secondary and Case Fabrication at Oak Ridge Reservation, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.2.2-2 Secondary and Case Fabrication at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.2.2-3 Secondary and Case Fabrication at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.3.1-1 Accident Scenarios for Pit Fabrication and Intrusive Modification Pit Reuse
Table F.2.3.2-1 Pit Fabrication and Intrusive Modification Pit Reuse at Savannah River Site, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.3.2-2 Pit Fabrication and Intrusive Modification Pit Reuse at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.6.1-1 Accident Scenarios for Storage of Plutonium Strategic Reserves
Table F.2.6.2-1 Storage of Plutonium Strategic Reserves at Pantex Plant, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.6.2-2 Storage of Plutonium Strategic Reserves at Nevada Test Site, Impacts of Accidents
Table F.2.7.1-1 Accident Scenarios for Storage of Uranium Strategic Reserves
Table F.2.7.2-1 Storage of Uranium Strategic Reserves at Oak Ridge Reservation, Impacts of Accidents
Table G.1-1 Annual Health Impact from Transportation of Materials for Each Alternative
Table G.3-1 Five-Year Summary of Cargo Shipments by Commercial Carrier to and from Candidate Sites
Table G.3-2 Summary of Hazardous Materials Shipped to and from Kansas City Plant, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Nevada Test Site, 1994
Table G.3-3 Summary of Hazardous Materials Shipped to and from Oak Ridge Reservation, Pantex Plant, Sandia National Laboratories, and Savannah River Site, 1994
Table G.4-1 Highway Distances Between Selected Sites in Kilometers (Miles)
Table H.1.1-1 Waste Categories
Table H.1.4-1 Low-Level Waste Disposal Land Usage Factors for Department of Energy Sites
Table H.2.1-1 Low-Level and Mixed Low-Level Waste Treatment Capability at Y12 Plant (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-2 Low-Level and Mixed Low-Level Waste Storage Capability at Y12 Plant (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-3 Mixed Low-Level Waste at Y-12 Plant (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-4 Hazardous Waste Treatment Capability at Y12 Plant (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-5 Hazardous Waste Storage Capability at Y12 Plant (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-6 Low-Level Waste Treatment Capability at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-7 Low-Level and Mixed Low-Level Waste Storage Capability at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-8 Low-Level Waste Disposal Units at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-9 Mixed Low-Level Waste at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-10 Hazardous Waste Treatment Capability at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-11 Hazardous Waste Storage Capability at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-12 Low-Level, Mixed Low-Level, and Hazardous Waste Treatment Capability at K25 Site (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-13 Low-Level, Mixed Low-Level, and Hazardous Waste Storage Capability at K25 Site (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-14 Low-Level Waste Storage Capability at K-25 Site (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.1-15 Mixed Low-Level Waste at K-25 Site (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.2-1 High-Level Wastes at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-2 High-Level Waste Treatment Capability at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-3 High-Level Waste Storage at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-4 Transuranic and Mixed Transuranic Waste at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-5 Transuranic and Mixed Transuranic Waste Treatment Capability at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-6 Transuranic and Mixed Transuranic Waste Storage at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-7 Low-Level and Mixed Low-Level Waste Treatment Capability at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-8 Low-Level and Mixed Low-Level Waste Storage at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-9 Waste Disposal at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-10 Mixed Low-Level Waste at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.2-11 Hazardous Waste Storage at Savannah River Site
Table H.2.3-1 Hazardous Waste Quantities Shipped Offsite in 1994, Kansas City Plant
Table H.2.3-2 Hazardous Waste Storage Capability at Kansas City Plant
Table H.2.4-1 Waste Treatment Capability at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-2 Waste Storage Capability at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-3 Low-Level Waste Streams at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-4 Low-Level Waste Inventory at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-5 Mixed Low-Level Waste Streams at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-6 Organic Liquid Waste Stream Candidates for Commercial Treatment and/or Disposal
Table H.2.4-7 Mixed Low-Level Waste Inventory at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-8 Hazardous Waste Inventory at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-9 Hazardous Waste Quantities Shipped Offsite in 1994, Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-10 Class 1 Non-Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Hazardous Waste Inventory at Pantex Plant
Table H.2.4-11 Class 2 Nonhazardous Waste Disposal in Amarillo Landfill from Pantex Plant
Table H.2.5-1 Mixed Transuranic Wastes for Disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-2 Transuranic and Mixed Transuranic Treatment Capability at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-3 Transuranic and Mixed Transuranic Waste Storage at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-4 Mixed Low-Level Waste Streams at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-5 Low-Level Waste and Mixed Low-Level Waste Treatment Capability at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-6 Low-Level Waste and Mixed Low-Level Waste Storage at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-7 Waste Disposal at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-8 Hazardous Waste Quantities Shipped Offsite in 1994, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-9 Hazardous Waste Treatment Capability at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.5-10 Hazardous Waste Storage Capability at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Table H.2.6-1 Mixed Low-Level Waste Streams at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table H.2.6-2 Low-Level Waste and Mixed Low-Level Waste Treatment Capability at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table H.2.6-3 Low-Level Waste and Mixed Low-Level Waste Storage at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table H.2.6-4 Hazardous Waste Quantities Shipped Offsite in 1994, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Table H.2.6-5 Hazardous Waste Quantities Shipped Offsite in 1994, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300
Table H.2.7-1 Mixed Low-Level Waste Streams at Sandia National Laboratories
Table H.2.7-2 Low-Level Waste and Mixed Low-Level Waste Treatment Capability at Sandia National Laboratories
Table H.2.7-3 Low-Level Waste and Mixed Low-Level Waste Storage at Sandia National Laboratories
Table H.2.7-4 Hazardous Waste Quantities Shipped Offsite in 1994, Sandia National Laboratories
Table H.2.7-5 Hazardous Waste Treatment Capability at Sandia National Laboratories
Table H.2.7-6 Hazardous Waste Storage Capability at Sandia National Laboratories
Table H.2.8-1 Mixed Transuranic Waste Storage at Nevada Test Site (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.8-2 Low-Level and Mixed Low-Level Waste Storage and Disposal at Nevada Test Site (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)
Table H.2.8-3 Mixed Low-Level Waste Streams at Nevada Test Site (.PDF; requires Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or later)

Appendix I List of Tables (Not available in electronic format)

Appendix J List of Tables (Not available in electronic format)

Appendix K List of Tables (Not available in electronic format)

Volume IV List of Tables

Public Hearing Locations, Attendance, and Comment Summaries
Document and Comment Submission Overview
Issue Categories
Table 1.3-2. Index of Attendance at Public Hearings
Index of Commentors, Private Individuals
Index of Commentors, Organizations, and Public Officials
Comment Document and Summary Locator
Comments Sorted by Summary Code



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