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CFS-ADI Joint Meeting University of Tokyo April 8-10, 2014 Session 8 - Power Usage and Site Requirements V Kuchler, A Enomoto.

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1 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting University of Tokyo April 8-10, 2014 Session 8 - Power Usage and Site Requirements V Kuchler, A Enomoto

2 4-9-14 2 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 OVERVIEW Some Basic Premises and DefinitionsSome Basic Premises and Definitions Power Usage and DistributionPower Usage and Distribution Industrial Water and DistributionIndustrial Water and Distribution Potable Water and DistributionPotable Water and Distribution Sanitary Treatment Facilities and DistributionSanitary Treatment Facilities and Distribution Waste DisposalWaste Disposal Road InfrastructureRoad Infrastructure General Receiving Points and Access to the Project SiteGeneral Receiving Points and Access to the Project Site ConclusionsConclusions

3 4-9-14 3 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Some Basic Premises and Definitions There are Two Primary Documents that Contain Information Regarding the Infrastructure Support for the ILCThere are Two Primary Documents that Contain Information Regarding the Infrastructure Support for the ILC  ILC Technical Design Report o Produced by the ILC Collaboration  Siting Study for the International Linear Collider Project o Produced by KEK in Conjunction with the Nomura Research Institute Ltd., and Fukuyama Consultants Co., Ltd.

4 4-9-14 4 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 A Review of the Distinction Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory is NeededA Review of the Distinction Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory is Needed As a Starting Point:As a Starting Point:  The “ILC Project” Represents the Facilities, Equipment and Infrastructure Described in the ILC Technical Design Report and Cost Estimate  The “ILC Laboratory” Represents Everything else that is Needed to Support of the “ILC Project” for both the Near and Long Term  Currently No Comprehensive Cost Estimate (or Scope) Exists for the ILC Laboratory  In the Very Near Term, Work is Needed to Establish a Plan to Develop a (Phased ?) Scope and Cost for the ILC Laboratory Some Basic Premises and Definitions cont.

5 4-9-14 5 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Power Usage The TDR States the Primary Voltage is Assumed to be 275kV with 300 MW Capacity for 500 GeV Operation and an Additional 200 MW Capacity for 1 Tev OperationThe TDR States the Primary Voltage is Assumed to be 275kV with 300 MW Capacity for 500 GeV Operation and an Additional 200 MW Capacity for 1 Tev Operation The Siting Study for the ILC Project states that the Electrical Power Capacity is Taken to be ~10 MW for the ILC LaboratoryThe Siting Study for the ILC Project states that the Electrical Power Capacity is Taken to be ~10 MW for the ILC Laboratory It has been Verified with the Local Government that this Power Capacity is Available in the Kita-Kami RegionIt has been Verified with the Local Government that this Power Capacity is Available in the Kita-Kami Region A Substation Exists in the Kita-Kami Area, However the Source of the Power to the Substation Will Require Further Study and Negotiation with the Local Electric Power CompanyA Substation Exists in the Kita-Kami Area, However the Source of the Power to the Substation Will Require Further Study and Negotiation with the Local Electric Power Company Has an Interface Point been Established Between the Project and the Laboratory ?Has an Interface Point been Established Between the Project and the Laboratory ?  The Current Assumption is that the Cost for All Required Substation Upgrades, Electrical Distribution from the Substation To and Along the Project Area and Through the Laboratory will be Assumed by the ILC Project

6 4-9-14 6 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Industrial Water The Anticipated Groundwater Inflow Along the Length of the ILC Tunnel is Stated in the TDR at 1.0 t/min/kmThe Anticipated Groundwater Inflow Along the Length of the ILC Tunnel is Stated in the TDR at 1.0 t/min/km Seasonal Variation for Inflow Rates is ExpectedSeasonal Variation for Inflow Rates is Expected  A Detailed Examination for an Annual Inflow Model Needs to be Completed  The TDR Includes Small Storage Tanks for Pumping every 5 km  A Detailed Examination for Annual Operational Water Storage has not yet been Completed Industrial Water Use for the ILC Laboratory has not yet been ConsideredIndustrial Water Use for the ILC Laboratory has not yet been Considered  As Such, No Point of Interface has yet been Established Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory

7 4-9-14 7 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Domestic Water Drilled Wells are Anticipated to Provide Domestic Water and Are Included in the TDR Project CostDrilled Wells are Anticipated to Provide Domestic Water and Are Included in the TDR Project Cost Drilled Wells are also Anticipated for the ILC LaboratoryDrilled Wells are also Anticipated for the ILC Laboratory  A Clear Understanding of the Capacity and Distribution Requirements for the ILC Laboratory Needs to be Determined  A Design Model for the Domestic Water System for the ILC Laboratory Needs to be Developed  The Current Assumption is that the Cost of this System will be Assumed by the ILC Project  As Such, No Point of Interface has yet been Established Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory

8 4-9-14 8 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Sanitary Treatment Facility and Distribution Sanitary Treatment Facilities and Distribution are Included in the TDR Project CostSanitary Treatment Facilities and Distribution are Included in the TDR Project Cost Sanitary Treatment Facilities and Distribution are Also Required for the ILC LaboratorySanitary Treatment Facilities and Distribution are Also Required for the ILC Laboratory  A Clear Understanding of the Capacity and Distribution Requirements for the ILC Laboratory Needs to be Determined  A Design Model for a Sanitary Treatment System and Distribution for the ILC Laboratory Needs to be Developed  The Current Assumption is that the Cost of this System will be Assumed by the ILC Project  As Such, No Point of Interface has yet been Established Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory

9 4-9-14 9 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Waste Disposal A Centralized Waste Collection and Disposal System is a Logical Approach to Waste ManagementA Centralized Waste Collection and Disposal System is a Logical Approach to Waste Management This System Should Service Both the ILC Project and the ILC LaboratoryThis System Should Service Both the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory  A Clear Understanding of the Capacity and Distribution Requirements for this System Needs to be Determined  A Design Model for this System needs to be Developed  The Current Assumption is that the Cost of this System will be Assumed by the ILC Project  As Such, No Point of Interface has yet been Established Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory

10 4-9-14 10 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Local Road Infrastructure Local Road Infrastructure is Included in the TDR, but Specific Site Requirements have not yet been DeterminedLocal Road Infrastructure is Included in the TDR, but Specific Site Requirements have not yet been Determined Existing Main Roads in the Kita-Kami Region Selected for the ILC Project and ILC Laboratory Area have Demonstrated the Capability to Transport Loads of ~100 TonsExisting Main Roads in the Kita-Kami Region Selected for the ILC Project and ILC Laboratory Area have Demonstrated the Capability to Transport Loads of ~100 Tons  A Clear Understanding of the Requirements for New Roads and Improvements of Existing Roads Needs to be Determined  A Site Specific Design for all Local Roadway Improvements Needed for Both the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory Needs to be Developed  The Current Assumption is that the Cost of these New Roads and Existing Road Improvements will be Assumed by the ILC Project  As Such, No Point of Interface has yet been Established Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory

11 4-9-14 11 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Equipment and Material Transporation A Review of the Capabilities of the Sea Port at Sendai and the Rail Access to the Kita-Kami Needs to Be Completed with Respect to the Anticipated Materials and Equipment Likely to be Received and Transported to the ILC Project SiteA Review of the Capabilities of the Sea Port at Sendai and the Rail Access to the Kita-Kami Needs to Be Completed with Respect to the Anticipated Materials and Equipment Likely to be Received and Transported to the ILC Project Site Needed Improvements to the Port Facilities and the Local Rail System Need to be Identified:Needed Improvements to the Port Facilities and the Local Rail System Need to be Identified:  A Clear Understanding of the Scope and Requirements for Required Improvements Needs to be Determined  A Specific Design for all Required Improvements Needs to be Developed  The Current Assumption is that the Cost for any Required Improvements will be Assumed by the ILC Project  As Such, No Point of Interface has yet been Established Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory

12 4-9-14 12 CFS-ADI Joint Meeting - University of Tokyo - April 8-10, 2014 Conclusions The Preferred Japanese Site at Kita-Kami was Selected in 2013The Preferred Japanese Site at Kita-Kami was Selected in 2013 As Such, the Time Allowed for Site Specific Design for Both the ILC Project and Certainly the ILC Laboratory has been Limited and not Comparable with the Time Spent for the Development of the TDRAs Such, the Time Allowed for Site Specific Design for Both the ILC Project and Certainly the ILC Laboratory has been Limited and not Comparable with the Time Spent for the Development of the TDR A Review is Needed of the Existing Asian Region TDR Text and Cost Estimate to Identify the Extent of the Infrastructure that is Included in the Current Cost EstimateA Review is Needed of the Existing Asian Region TDR Text and Cost Estimate to Identify the Extent of the Infrastructure that is Included in the Current Cost Estimate The Development of a Near Term and Long Term Plan for the ILC Laboratory with a Comprehensive Cost Estimate, Considering the Scope Contained in the ILC TDR, is NeededThe Development of a Near Term and Long Term Plan for the ILC Laboratory with a Comprehensive Cost Estimate, Considering the Scope Contained in the ILC TDR, is Needed This will Provide the Opportunity to Establish Meaningful Interface Points Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory and a True Profile of the Total Scope and Cost of the Complete ILC EffortThis will Provide the Opportunity to Establish Meaningful Interface Points Between the ILC Project and the ILC Laboratory and a True Profile of the Total Scope and Cost of the Complete ILC Effort


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