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I-2.2 EWSF DESCRIPTION <br /> I-2.2.1 General Description <br /> The EWSF is used to store explosives wastes and small quantities of primary explosives,such as <br /> waste detonators, squibs,blasting caps,and other initiators. The location of the EWSF(shown in <br /> Figure I-2-1)is in the Process Area on a ridge in the southeast portion of Site 300 in San <br /> Joaquin County. Ground surface elevations range from approximately 930 to 960 ft,and the <br /> terrain slopes steeply toward the west and east. <br /> I-2.2.2 Physical Description <br /> The EWSF consists of two earth-covered,concrete magazines; two earth-covered, corrugated- <br /> metal magazines;and one prefabricated metal building(Magazine 816 [M816]). <br /> The magazines are built in a semi-circle in a knoll with their doors facing out from the knoll. <br /> The materials and methods of construction are designed to minimize sympathetic fires and <br /> explosions by maintaining a fairly consistent temperature and humidity within each structure. <br /> Compliance with explosive weight and distance limits also help to ensure the safe operation of <br /> the EWSF. <br /> The magazines and M816 are designed to manage storm water run-on by preventing <br /> precipitation from entering the structures. Magazines 3 and d have canopies over the doorways <br /> and concrete ramps sloping down from the entrances to drain run-off away from the unit. <br /> Magazines 2 and 5 have canopies of corrugated metal over their entrances to keep precipitation <br /> away from the entry. M816 is equipped with galvanized steel gutters and downspouts to <br /> facilitate drainage away from the building. <br /> Access to the EWSF area is secured by an 8-ft-high security:safety fence and the Process Area <br /> Control Post. <br /> The layout of the EWSF is shown in Figure I-2-2. Additional details for the EWSF design, <br /> construction,and operations are provided in Sections IV and VI of the EWSF Operations Plan. <br /> I-2.2.3 Description of the Waste Handled <br /> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory(LLNL) operations include the research and <br /> development of explosives materials. Explosives wastes are generated only from LLNL weapons <br /> programs research and support operations located at the Livermore Site and Site 300. The waste <br /> generator identifies and characterizes the wastes at the point of generation. Explosives wastes are <br /> well characterized but vary over time. Table I-2-1 lists the explosive waste forms that may be <br /> stored in the EWSF. <br /> LLNL Site 300 Contingency Plan I-2-4 January 2019 <br /> Appendix 1-2,EWSF <br />