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Insoection Report <br />Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories <br />Site 300 <br />inspection date - October 28 and 29, 2003 <br />Type of Inspection: CEI N Complaint ❑ O&M ❑ Focused ❑ Limited ❑ <br />Transporter ❑ <br />Facility Rep.: Mr. James Lane, Site 300 Deputy Manager <br />Mr. Stan Terusaki - Permits and Regulatory Affairs Group (PRAG) Environ- <br />mental Analyst LLNL/Environmental Protection Department (EPD) <br />Ms. Karen Folks - Environmental and Special Projects Manager <br />Ms. Dawn Chase - Environmental Analyst <br />Mr. Wardell Black, Chemistry Representative <br />Mr. Robert Fisher - Radioactive hazardous Waste Management, Generator <br />Services, Group Leader <br />Mr. Wen-hsiung Kao, Environmental Engineer, Livermore Environmental <br />Programs Division, U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security <br />Administration, Oakland Operations Office, U.S. Department of Energy, National <br />Nuclear Security Administration, Oakland Operations Office <br />Mr. Robert Tageson - EPD/HWM <br />Kenneth Newman - Hazardous Waste Technician, Bldg. 883 <br />Michael Cooper, a hazardous waste contract employee, Bldg. 883 <br />Mr. Pat Gallagher, Explosive Technologist, Chemistry, EWSF <br />Mr. H. Dean Adams, Chemistry, Explosive Technician, EWTF, Bldg. 845A/B <br />Greg Walter, Chemistry, EWTF, Explosive Technician, Bldg. 845A/B <br />Mr. White, Chemistry, Bldg. 851 Supervisor <br />Type of Business: LLNLS300 is owned by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and jointly operated <br />by the University of California and DOE. LLNL/S300 is a field test facility for <br />theoretical and developmental work and has been used since 1953 for testing non- <br />nuclear HE compounds and for conducting particle beam research. <br />LLNLS300 is located about 15 miles east of Livermore, California and 65 miles <br />southeast of San Francisco near Tracy, California. The site covers an area of <br />approximately eleven square miles and consists mostly of undeveloped land <br />characterized by steep hills and deep ravines. About one-sixth of LLNLS300 is in <br />