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1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0519994
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1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0003934
FACILITY_NAME
Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Site 300
STREET_NUMBER
15999
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15999 W CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> The Livermore site is located approximately forty miles east of San Francisco in the Livermore <br /> valley in southern Alameda County, State of California. The downtown area of the City of <br /> Livermore lies about three miles to the west of the Livermore site. In addition to Livermore, <br /> notable urban areas to the west of LLNL are the cities of Pleasanton, Dublin, Danville, and San <br /> Ramon, and the densely-populated San Francisco Bay Area. <br /> Urban areas lying in the general northerly direction from the Livermore site are the cities of <br /> Concord, Walnut Creek, Brentwood, Oakley, Pittsburg, and Antioch; while Tracy, Manteca, <br /> Stockton, and Modesto are to the east. To the southwest lie the densely-populated cities of Santa <br /> Clara County, including San Jose. <br /> Site 300 covers approximately 11 square miles or 7,000 acres and is located 18 miles southeast <br /> of Site 200, approximately 6.5 miles southwest of downtown Tracy, California. <br /> 1.4.2.2 Topography and Geology <br /> Site 200, which is roughly one square mile, is located in the southeastern part of the Livermore <br /> valley within the eastern boundary of the City of Livermore. The valley is situated in a section of <br /> the California coast range that lies between San Francisco Bay on the west and the northern San <br /> Joaquin valley to the east. The Livermore valley is primarily of low relief, although it does <br /> contain scattered groups of hills that rise from 300 to 600 meters above the valley floor. <br /> Site 300 is located in the southeastern Altamont Hills of the Diablo range. The topography of <br /> Site 300 consists of a series of steep hills and canyons generally oriented northwest to southeast. <br /> The site is underlain by gently dipping sedimentary bedrock dissected by steep ravines. The <br /> bedrock consists of interbedded conglomerates, sandstones, siltstones, and claystones. The <br /> bedrock within Site 300 has been slightly deformed into several gentle, low-amplitude folds. The <br /> locations and characteristics of these folds, in combination with the regional fault and fracture <br /> patterns, locally influence groundwater flow within the site. <br /> Although LLNL's Site 200 and Site 300 are somewhat removed from the largest and most active <br /> earthquake faults in California, both sites are located close to lesser active and potentially active <br /> faults. The most important of these are the Calaveras and Greenville faults. The Carnegie-Corral <br /> Hollow Fault system passes through Site 300 and 3 km east of Site 200. Additional information <br /> regarding earthquake potential is discussed in Section 1.4.2.5 below. <br /> 1.4.2.3 Population Distribution <br /> Following are population density data for areas within the LLNL's Sites 200 and 300 EPZs, <br /> gathered from the U.S. Census Bureau and based on 2010 survey information: <br /> • Alameda County, CA, 1.5 million; 2,000 people per square mile <br /> • San Joaquin County, CA, 685,000; 493 people per square mile <br /> • Livermore, CA, population 81,000; 3,200 people per square mile <br /> • Tracy, CA, population 83,000; 3,745 people per square mile <br /> 17 <br />
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