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HERO ID
1426730
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
Nonnuclear consolidation weapons production support project for the Kansas City Plant
Author(s)
Hazucha, MJ; Smith, MV; Benignus, VA; Bromberg, PA
Year
1995
Report Number
NTIS/02996333
Volume
GRA and I
Issue
GRA and I
Abstract
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to assist the agency in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 as it applies to a Nonnuclear Consolidation Weapons Production Support Project (the project) that uses an electrochemical etching process at the DOE's Kansas City Plant (KCP). This action is needed to support continued reconfiguration of the Nonnuclear Weapons Complex. The proposed action includes renovation of an existing building at the KCP to accommodate equipment, security and environmental controls, and building restoration upon project completion, including disposal of equipment and wastes. The electrochemical etching process will use a sulfamic acid bath which will be designed to include environmental controls that prevent impact to the environment. Low-level waste (LLW) and mixed wastes will be generated by the electrochemical etching process. No liquid effluents or air emissions are anticipated as a result of this process. Pollution prevention practices will be aggressively utilized to reduce the quantity of wastes generated as a result of this work. The no-action alternative is to continue current operations without assignment of the electrochemical etching process to the KCP.
Keywords
Depleted Uranium
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*Etching
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*Hazardous Materials
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*Low-Level Radioactive Wastes
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Air Pollution
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Air Quality
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Environmental Impacts
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Kansas City Plant
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Mixtures
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Occupational Exposure
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Radiation Doses
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Radioactive Waste Management
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Sulfamic Acid
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Waste Water
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Water Quality
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Weapons
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Wetlands
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Wild Animals
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EDB/052000
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EDB/054000
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EDB/540250
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EDB/540150
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IRIS
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Uranium
Toxline
Merged reference set
Secondary Refinement
Excluded
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