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    MSGP Notice of Intent for Sandia

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    A Notice of Intent is required for authorization of coverage under the Multi-Sector General Permit

    Mixed Waste Landfill Annual Long-Term Monitoring & Maintenance Report, April 2014 -- March 2015 for Sandia National Laboratories/New Mexico, EPA ID Number NM5890110518

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    The Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) and Sandia Corporation submitted the Mixed Waste Landfill (MWL) Annual Long-Term Monitoring and Maintenance Report for the April 2014 through March 2015 reporting period to the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED). This report satisfies the requirements of Section 4.8.1 of the MWL Long-Term Monitoring and Maintenance Plan (LTMMP) for documentation of all monitoring, inspection, and maintenance/repair activities conducted during each reporting period. The annual reporting periods run from April 1 to March 31. The MWL is a 2.6-acre Solid Waste Management Unit (SWMU 76) which has undergone corrective action. The MWL is located in the north central portion of Sandia National Laboratories/New Mexico (SNL/NM) Technical Area III. During the operational period (March 1959 through December 1988), the MWL accepted low-level radioactive waste and minor amounts of mixed waste from SNL/NM research facilities and off-site DOE and U.S. Department of Defense generators. On May 26, 2005, the NMED issued the Final Order selecting a vegetative soil cover with biointrusion barrier (referred to as the ET Cover) as the final remedy for the MWL. Deployment of the MWL ET Cover was completed in September 2009. This is the second MWL Annual LTMM Report and the first to include a complete reporting period since NMED approved the LTMMP on January 8, 2014, and itincludes information formonitoring, inspection, maintenance, and repair activities conducted during the reporting period. This report is comprised of 12 chapters that include monitoring results for radon in air, tritium in surface soil, biota, groundwater, and vadose zone soil-vapor and soil moisture at the MWL. Inspection, maintenance, and repair activities for monitoring well systems and equipment, the storm-water diversion structure, the MWL ET cover system, and perimeter fence are also presented. One chapter is devoted to a summary of regulatory activities pertaining to the MWL that occurred during the reporting period. The report includes five annexes with supporting field and analytical documentation for monitoring activities. Forms used to document inspection activities are provided in a sixth annex and a seventh contains the annual biology report. The monitoring and inspection results presented in the report indicate the final remedy, which includes the ET Cover and related physical and institutional controls, is performing as designed. No monitoring trigger levels were exceeded. Site conditions continue to be protective of groundwater, human health, and the environment. 646 pgs

    U.S. Doe MS4 Annual Report

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    Public meeting materials, Request for Class 3 Permit Modification, Corrective Action Complete, Solid Waste Management Units 8, 58, 68, 149, 154, and 502, Sandia National Laboratories/New Mexico, EPA ID Number NM5890110518

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    The Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) and Sandia Corporation (Sandia) submitted a request for a Class 3 Modification to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Facility Operating Permit (the Permit) for Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). The DOE/NNSA and Sandia are requesting that the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) designate solid waste management units (SWMUs) 8, 58, 68, 149, 154, and 502 as approved for Corrective Action Complete status. The DOE/NNSA and Sandia have implemented corrective measures at these 6 SWMUs in accordance with the requirements of an April 2004 Compliance Order on Consent between NMED, DOE, and Sandia, and the plans approved by NMED. The NMED made preliminary determinations in January and February 2016 that corrective action is complete at these SWMUs, which are located on Kirtland Air Force Base immediately southeast of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Information about these SWMUs was presented in poster format at a meeting on Tuesday, June 21, 2016, 6:00 — 8:00 p.m. at Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center, located at 501 Elizabeth SE in Albuquerque. Posters were available for review, and personnel from SNL were available to answer questions during the entire meeting. Attendees were also able to make written comments during the meeting. All written comments submitted during the meeting will be forwarded to the NMED. The posters and handouts that were available at the meeting consist of 10 documents that are grouped according to topic

    Notice of a Request for a Class 3 Modification to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Facility Operating Permit, Sandia National Laboratories

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    The Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) and Sandia Corporation (Sandia) are submitting a request for a Class 3 Modification to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Facility Operating Permit (the Permit) for Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). The DOE/NNSA and Sandia are requesting that the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) designate solid waste management units (SWMUs) 8, 58, 68, 149, 154, and 502 as approved for Corrective Action Complete status. The DOE/NNSA and Sandia have implemented corrective measures at these 6 SWMUs in accordance with the requirements of an April 2004 Compliance Order on Consent between NMED, DOE, and Sandia, and the plans approved by NMED. The NMED made preliminary determinations in January and February 2016 that corrective action is complete at these SWMUs, which are located on Kirtland Air Force Base immediately southeast of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Information about these SWMUs will be presented in poster format at a meeting on Tuesday, June 21, 2016, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center, located at 501 Elizabeth SE in Albuquerque. Posters will be available for review, and personnel from SNL will be available to answer questions during the entire meeting. Attendees will also be able to make written comments during the meeting. All written comments submitted during the meeting will be forwarded to the NMED

    Measurement of the directivity of a coaxial directional coupler by use of a length of precision transmission line /

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    This memorandum describes the quarter-wavelength line method of measuring the directivity of a coaxial coupler. It gives the error analysis of the method in detail and shows that the method has the capability of precise and repeatable measurements."Instruments.""January 1961."Includes bibliographical references (p. 23).This memorandum describes the quarter-wavelength line method of measuring the directivity of a coaxial coupler. It gives the error analysis of the method in detail and shows that the method has the capability of precise and repeatable measurements.Mode of access: Internet.This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The University of Florida Libraries, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law
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