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R ICHLAND O PERATIONS O FFICE Hanford Site

R ICHLAND O PERATIONS O FFICE Hanford Site. 2008 FIMS/Real Estate Workshop. Richland Operations Office Hanford Site - Overview. Richland Operations Office Hanford Site - Overview. Quick Facts Mission (RL/ORP) Clean up legacy waste Overall Site Acquired in 1943 586-Square Miles

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R ICHLAND O PERATIONS O FFICE Hanford Site

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  1. RICHLAND OPERATIONS OFFICEHanford Site 2008 FIMS/Real Estate Workshop

  2. Richland Operations OfficeHanford Site - Overview

  3. Richland Operations OfficeHanford Site - Overview Quick Facts • Mission (RL/ORP) • Clean up legacy waste • Overall Site • Acquired in 1943 • 586-Square Miles • 51 miles of River • 6 % developed • 260-Square Miles of National Monument

  4. Richland Operations OfficeHanford Site - Overview Quick Facts • Buildings • 677 buildings • 256 trailers • Infrastructure • 116 miles of roads • 225 miles of electrical distribution lines • 104 miles of water lines • 55 miles of active railroad

  5. RICHLAND OPERATIONS OFFICEReal Estate 2008 FIMS/Real Estate Workshop

  6. Richland Operations OfficeReal Estate What’s New – Highlights • Mike Elsen hired as a Realty Specialist • Currently working towards his certification in leasing • Working on FIMS, TYSP and leasing activities • Established specific criteria and requirements for Contractor’s procurement of lease space • Existing multiple prime contractors onsite • New prime contractors coming on line • Resolution of trespasses and encroachments • BLM completed land survey 2005/2006

  7. Richland Operations OfficeReal Estate What’s New – Highlights • Land Management issues associate with Rattlesnake Mountain (elevation 3400 feet) • Protection of cultural and ecological resource verses continue use of mountain by federal, state and private entities for communication facilities • NHPA Section 106 reviews – traditional cultural property that is important to the Mid-Columbia Tribes is a consideration for planned actions • Ongoing maintenance cost for road access for non-DOE activities

  8. Richland Operations OfficeReal Estate What’s New – Highlights • B-Reactor • Consideration for National Historic Landmark status • Built in 1944 as a Manhattan Project facility • First reactor built on the Hanford Site • Listed in the National Register of Historic Places • Transfers • Considering a potential 1000-acre transfer to the Port of Benton

  9. Richland Operations OfficeReal Estate What’s New – Highlights • Hanford Site Comprehensive Land Use Plan Environmental Impact Statement • Near completion of a NEPA Supplement Analysis to determine if the existing EIS remains adequate, or whether a new EIS, or a supplement of the EIS should be prepared • Management of Information and Records • FIMS and TYSP

  10. Richland Operations OfficeFIMS Status update 2008 FIMS/Real Estate Workshop

  11. Richland Operations Office FRPC Data Validation History • June 2006 – Red Scorecard Rating • Initial Look at Government Owned Buildings • September 2006 – Green Scorecard Rating • Government Owned Buildings • January 2007 – Green Scorecard Rating • Government Owned Buildings • January 2008 - Green Scorecard Rating • Government Owned Buildings and Trailers

  12. Richland Operations Office FRPC Data Validation Look Ahead • Currently Working to Establish a Common Link Between OSF Records and Existing Property Database Systems • In Certain Cases, Mapping Multiple Property Records into One Grouped OSF • Once OSF Records are Linked, Source Documentation Can Be Developed

  13. Richland Operations OfficeOther Recent FIMS Activities • Preliminary Leadership in Environmental & Energy Design (LEED) and Transactional Energy Action Management (TEAM) Evaluations • Established a New Process for Updating and Maintaining Disposition Data in FIMS • Population of All DOE and Contractor Leases in FIMS

  14. Richland Operations OfficeTYSP Status update 2008 FIMS/Real Estate Workshop

  15. Richland Operations OfficeTYSP Success Stories FIMS • In Support of the TYSP Development: • Improved data quality of the Lease data elements • Improved data quality of the Disposition data elements IFI Crosscut Budget • The TYSP facilitated a more thorough review of the IFI Crosscut Budget submittal

  16. Richland Operations OfficeTYSP Success Stories Certified Lifecycle Baseline TYSP was the first planning document written to the new 2050 Certified Lifecycle Baseline. Integration and Data Consistency TYSP development facilitated integration of multiple Hanford Site departments, programs and projects, both within RL and ORP. Integration resulted in data consistency – multiple databases.

  17. Richland Operations OfficeTYSP Success Stories Elimination of Quarterly Disposition Plan Requirements: • Accuracy and consistency of updating FIMS has helped to eliminate the need for EM sites to produce a quarterly disposition report for OECM. • EM and OECM can now pull the data directly from FIMS.

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