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Hanford Site National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Characterization
Author(s) -
Duane A. Neitzel,
Ernest J. Antonio,
Tara O. Eschbach,
Richard A. Fowler,
Shan M. Goodwin,
David Harvey,
P.L. Hendrickson,
Dana J. Hoitink,
Duane G Horton,
George V. Last,
Ted M. Poston,
Ellen L. Prendergast,
Alan C. Rohay,
Paul D. Thorne
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/789446
Subject(s) - hanford site , national environmental policy act , liability , documentation , statutory law , environmental impact statement , hazardous waste , environmental impact assessment , environmental law , environmental planning , environmental restoration , environmental science , law , engineering , political science , radioactive waste , environmental protection , environmental resource management , waste management , computer science , programming language
This document describes the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Hanford Site environment. It is updated each year and is intended to provide a consistent description of the Hanford Site environment for the many National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents being prepared by DOE contractors. No statements of significance or environmental consequences are provided. This year's report is the thirteenth revision of the original document published in 1988 and is (until replaced by the fourteenth revision) the only version that is relevant for use in the preparation of Hanford NEPA, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), and Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) documents. The two chapters included in this document (Chapters 4 and 6) are numbered to correspond to the chapters where such information is typically presented in environmental impact statements (Weiss) and other Hanford Site NEPA or CERCLA documentation. Chapter 4.0 (Affected Environment) describes Hanford Site climate and meteorology, geology, hydrology, ecology, cultural, archaeological, and historical resources, socioeconomics, occupational safety, and noise. Chapter 6.0 (Statutory and Regulatory Requirements) describes federal and state laws and regulations, DOE directives and permits, and presidential executive orders that are applicable to the NEPA documents prepared for Hanford Site activities

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