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Wetland and Sensitive Species Survey Report for Y-12: Proposed Uranium Processing Facility (UPF)
Giffen, N. ; Peterson, M. ; Reasor, S. ; Pounds, L. ; Byrd, G. ; Wiest, M. C. ; Hill, C. C.
Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant
关键词: Plants;    Forests;    Storage;    99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Computing, And Information Science;    National Security;   
DOI  :  10.2172/979445
RP-ID  :  RP-SH-801768-A006 Rev 2
RP-ID  :  DE-AC05-00OR22725
RP-ID  :  979445
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

This report summarizes the results of an environmental survey conducted at sites associated with the proposed Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) at the Y-12 National Security Complex in September-October 2009. The survey was conducted in order to evaluate potential impacts of the overall project. This project includes the construction of a haul road, concrete batch plant, wet soil storage area and dry soil storage area. The environmental surveys were conducted by natural resource experts at ORNL who routinely assess the significance of various project activities on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR). Natural resource staff assistance on this project included the collection of environmental information that can aid in project location decisions that minimize impacts to sensitive resource such as significant wildlife populations, rare plants and wetlands. Natural resources work was conducted in various habitats, corresponding to the proposed areas of impact. Thc credentials/qualifications of the researchers are contained in Appendix A. The proposed haul road traverses a number of different habitats including a power-line right-of-way. wetlands, streams, forest and mowed areas. It extends from what is known as the New Salvage Yard on the west to the Polaris Parking Lot on the east. This haul road is meant to connect the proposed concrete batch plant to the UPF building site. The proposed site of the concrete batch plant itself is a highly disturbed fenced area. This area of the project is shown in Fig. 1. The proposed Wet Soils Disposal Area is located on the north side of Bear Creek Road at the former Control Burn Study Area. This is a second growth arce containing thick vegetation, and extensive dead and down woody material. This area of the project is shown in Fig. 2. Thc dry soils storage area is proposed for what is currently known as the West Borrow Area. This site is located on the west side of Reeves Road south of Bear Creek Road. The site is an early successional field. This area of the project is shown in Fig. 2.

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