ES&H for the LCLS Tess Byler, SLAC April 24, 2002

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ES&H for the LCLS Tess Byler, SLAC April 24, 2002 Existing Environmental Conditions for the proposed LCLS Potential Environmental Issues for LCLS during construction and operation LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Existing Environmental Conditions for the proposed LCLS Site Setting Soil and Groundwater Conditions LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Existing Environmental Conditions for the proposed LCLS Bedrock uplands Active tectonic area San Francisquito Creek LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Aerial View of SLAC Showing LCLS Layout Aerial view of LCLS Aerial View of SLAC Showing LCLS Layout LCLS I-280 I-280 Sand Hill Rd Sand Hill Rd LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Proposed LCLS layout LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Regulatory Framework Facility wide air permitting for non-radiological parameters (permit in process) Wastewater discharges to Sanitary Sewer under three discharge permits Stormwater discharge under “General Permit” LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Regulatory Framework Evaluation by EPA Hazard Ranking System determined that SLAC was in category “No Further Response Action Planned” (EPA Memo September 21, 1992) RWQCB Order 85-88 for former leaking underground waste solvent tank, other areas in voluntary cleanups LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Groundwater Flow and Site Investigation Areas LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Groundwater Wells in the Research Yard LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Soil and Surface Sediment Summary LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Soil and Surface Sediment Summary- Research Yard LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Potential Non-Radiological Issues Construction Phase Tunnel Soil Management Plan Required Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan required Short term traffic issues Special status species and potential wetlands LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Potential Non-Radiological Issues Operation Phase Traffic: Integration with SLAC and Stanford Long Range Development Plan Utilities Potential hazards and processes in place to eliminate of minimize hazards Potential Accident & Emergencies Total cumulative effects at SLAC LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Radiological Environmental Aspects Operation Phase – Potential Public Exposure Maximum direct off-site exposure limit –10mR/year (DOE/USEPA Mandated) SLAC contribution to background ~5 mR/year Additional estimated contribution from LCLS to background ~0.2 mR/year Operation Phase – Potential Environmental Issues No expectations of any significant tritium production from LCLS. (based on calculations and projected low beam power) No soil activation expected (low beam power and short lived radio-nuclides) LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H

Conclusions Potential Non-Radiological hazards are low for LCLS Potential Radiological Hazards are low for LCLS Potential Environmental Effects have been evaluated and addressed LCLS DOE Review, April 24, 2002 Tess Byler, ES&H