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FIMS/Real Estate Workshop Palm Springs, CA June 2-6, 2008

FIMS/Real Estate Workshop Palm Springs, CA June 2-6, 2008. DOE Oak Ridge Office Rebecca Whitehead. Responsibilities of Oak Ridge Office. Multi-Program Multi-Contractor DOE ORO: Science Environmental Cleanup Nuclear Energy. DOE Oak Ridge - Science. UT-Battelle

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FIMS/Real Estate Workshop Palm Springs, CA June 2-6, 2008

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  1. FIMS/Real Estate WorkshopPalm Springs, CAJune 2-6, 2008 DOE Oak Ridge Office Rebecca Whitehead

  2. Responsibilities of Oak Ridge Office • Multi-Program • Multi-Contractor • DOE ORO: • Science • Environmental Cleanup • Nuclear Energy

  3. DOE Oak Ridge - Science • UT-Battelle (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) • Oak Ridge Associated Universities (Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education) • Jefferson Science Associates, LLC. (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility; Newport News, VA) • Battelle Memorial Institute (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Richland, WA) • Stanford University (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; Menlo Park, CA) • Federal Direct Operations • Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) • DOE-ORO

  4. DOE Oak Ridge -Environmental Cleanup • Bechtel Jacobs • East Tennessee Technology Park • Oak Ridge National Laboratory • Isotek • Oak Ridge National Laboratory – 3019 Complex • EnergX • Oak Ridge National Laboratory – TRU Waste Processing Facility

  5. DOE Oak Ridge - Other Missions • Nuclear Energy • Nuclear Fuel Supply • United States Enrichment Corporation (Paducah and Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plants, and East Tennessee Technology Park) • Asset Utilization

  6. Oak Ridge Office Sites

  7. Oak Ridge - Status • ETTP • Population of FIMS to include 240 Bldgs., 344 OSFs, and 5,639 acres of land. • Accounts for 10% of DOE’s Real Property Inventory. • PNNL and SLAC • Fully implemented and maintained FIMS.

  8. Status, Con’t. • Federal Direct Operations • OSTI • Fully implemented, validated, and maintained FIMS. • DOE-OR • Cataloged and entered OSFs into FIMS. Remaining data fields are populated as source documentation is obtained. • Developed and implemented FIMS QA/QC program.

  9. Status, Con’t. • ORISE • Preparation continues for additional buildings to be demolished over the next few years. • Transfer of several buildings and land to the Department of Commerce was delayed but now back on track to be completed over the next 6-9 months. • USEC • Assigned federal staff to manage FIMS. • Developed corrective action plan (CAP) for March 2008 Validation to populate FIMS with all DOE ownded/USEC leased facilities. • Executing CAP.

  10. Status, Con’t. • TJNAF • Population of FIMS and contractor expectation of meeting all required deadlines. • ORNL • Fully implemented and maintained FIMS. • Data recording and collection from facility operations have been reviewed and are continuously being improved.

  11. Oak Ridge - FIMS Validation Status

  12. Oak Ridge Success Stories • ETTP • ETTP Closure Project – “…dismantling and preparing the massive (~4.8M gsf) K-25 building for demolition is our biggest challenge.” Quote by Gerald Boyd • Safety of our employees is our primary concern. • K-25 is one of the largest D&D projects in the DOE complex. • Project re-baseline stretches closure to 2016. • Demolished 12 buildings (~558K gsf) and 11 OSFs. • K-31 and K-33 (~4.5M gsf) are available for reuse. • Transferred 6 buildings (~ 289K gsf) to CROET; 3 of those have been acquired by the private sector. • Four more buildings and 6 OSFs will transfer to the City of Oak Ridge in 2008 (~35K gsf).

  13. Oak Ridge Success Stories: K-1401 D&D

  14. Oak Ridge Success Stories - Cont. • ORISE • Cleared out the storage contents of one building to set the stage for its removal, so we can expand a recently built Shipping and Receiving Facility. • ORNL (EM Isotek and EnergX work) • Completion of Isotek’s and EnergX’s first FIMS validation in May ’08. • Submission of Isotek’s first asset management plan to DOE for approval which includes real estate. • Submission of CD-1 in May for the D&D of 292 buildings at ORNL.

  15. Oak Ridge Success Stories • ORNL (EM BJC Work) • Completed fuel removal at Molten Salt Reactor. • Obtained Bethel Valley Groundwater Engineering Study on soil and surface water samples. • Installed monitoring wells to further identify existing contamination. • Installed Melton Valley Pickett Wells to monitor potential exit pathway from Melton Valley disposal area. • Performed Tank W-1A TRU Soil Sampling to obtain detailed analytical data on the TRU soil and identify the TRU and LLW boundary. • Disposed of 5 m3 of newly generated MLLW through the end of April 2008 for FY ’08.

  16. Oak Ridge Success Stories - Cont. • SLAC • Approval by DOE of High Value/Low Maintenance RPV’s for unique facilities.

  17. Oak Ridge FIMS Issues • None to report

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