Site Environmental Report for 2011, Volumes 1& 2
Author(s) -
David Baskin,
Tim Bauters,
Ned Borglin,
Robert Fox,
Blair Horst,
John Jelinski,
Ginny Lackner,
Jeff Philliber,
Nancy Rothermich,
Patrick Thorson,
Linnea Wahl,
Suying Xu
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1051783
Subject(s) - national laboratory , acre , quality assurance , environmental quality , environmental monitoring , executive summary , environmental science , library science , engineering , environmental planning , engineering management , business , computer science , operations management , political science , environmental engineering , agricultural science , external quality assessment , engineering physics , finance , law
The Site Environmental Report for 2011 summarizes Berkeley Lab’s environmental management performance, presents environmental monitoring results, and describes significant programs for calendar year (CY) 2011. Throughout this report, “Berkeley Lab” or “LBNL” refers both to (1) the multiprogram scientific facility the UC manages and operates on the 202-acre university-owned site located in the hills above the UC Berkeley campus, and the site itself, and (2) the UC as managing and operating contractor for Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The report is separated into two volumes. Volume I is organized into an executive summary followed by six chapters that include an overview of LBNL, a discussion of its Environmental Management System (EMS), the status of environmental programs, summarized results from surveillance and monitoring activities, and quality assurance (QA) measures. Volume II contains individual data results from surveillance and monitoring activities
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