EIS Volume I - List of Figures

Figure 1.1-1 Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Memorandum Process.
Figure 1.1-2 Current Stockpile Stewardship and Management Sites (Includes Recent Consolidation of Three Former Sites). (Note: Figure is labeled S.1.1.)
Figure 1.3.2-1 Nuclear Weapons Design. (Note: Figure is labeled S.1.1.1.)
Figure 1.8.1-1 Public Hearing Locations and Dates, 1996.
Figure 2.7-1 Policy Perspective of the Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program.
Figure 2.7-2 Stockpile Perspective of the Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program.
Figure 3.1-1 Nuclear Weapons Complex Sites and Stockpile Stewardship and Management Alternatives.
Figure 3.4.1.2-1 Weapons Assembly and Disassembly Zones at Pantex Plant.
Figure 3.4.1.2-2 Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Site Plan at Pantex Plant (Zone 12).
Figure 3.4.1.3-1 Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Site Map for Nevada Test Site.
Figure 3.4.1.3-2 Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Site Plan (Expanded View) for Nevada Test Site.
Figure 3.4.2.2-1 Location of Downsized Nonnuclear Fabrication Facilities at the Bannister Federal Complex/Kansas City Plant.
Figure 3.4.2.3-1 Nonnuclear Fabrication Alternative Technical Areas at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.2.3-2 Nonnuclear Fabrication Technical Area 16 Site Plan at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.2.3-3 Nonnuclear Fabrication Technical Area 3-SM-39 Site Plan at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.2.3-4 Nonnuclear Fabrication Technical Area 22 Site Plan at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.2.3-5 Nonnuclear Fabrication Technical Area 35 Site Plan at Los Alamos National Laboratory.    not available electronically
Figure 3.4.2.4-1 Nonnuclear Fabrication Area at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.2.4-2 Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Plot Plan at the Livermore Site.
Figure 3.4.2.5-1 Nonnuclear Fabrication Areas at Sandia National Laboratories.
Figure 3.4.2.5-2 Nonnuclear Fabrication Facility Plot Plan at Sandia National Laboratories.
Figure 3.4.3.2-1 Pit Fabrication Technical Areas at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.3.2-2 Pit Fabrication Facility Site Plan at Los Alamos National Laboratory, TA-55.   not available electronically
Figure 3.4.3.3-1 Pit Fabrication Areas at Savannah River Site.
Figure 3.4.3.3-2 Pit Fabrication Facility Site Plan at Savannah River Site.
Figure 3.4.4.2-1 Secondary and Case Fabrication Area at Oak Ridge Reservation.
Figure 3.4.4.2-2 Secondary and Case Fabrication and Materials Management Areas Plot Plan at Y-12 Plant.
Figure 3.4.4.3-1 Secondary and Case Fabrication Alternative Technical Areas at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.4.3-2 Secondary and Case Fabrication Alternative Facilities at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Technical Area 3.
Figure 3.4.4.4-1 Secondary and Case Fabrication Area at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.4.4-2 Secondary and Case Fabrication Site Plan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.5.2-1 High Explosives Fabrication Alternative Locations at Pantex Plant.
Figure 3.4.5.2-2 High Explosives Fabrication Alternative Facilities Within Zone 12 at Pantex Plant.
Figure 3.4.5.2-3 High Explosives Fabrication Alternative Facilities Within Zone 11 at Pantex Plant.
Figure 3.4.5.3-1 High Explosives Fabrication Alternative Technical Areas at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.5.3-2 Technical Area 16 Site Plan at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 3.4.5.4-1 High Explosives Fabrication Alternative Area at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Figure 4.2-1 Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee, and Region.
Figure 4.2-2 Principal Facilities at Oak Ridge Reservation.
Figure 4.2.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at Oak Ridge Reservation and Vicinity.
Figure 4.2.2.4-1 Surface Water Features at Oak Ridge Reservation.
Figure 4.2.2.6-1 Distribution of Plant Communities at Oak Ridge Reservation.
Figure 4.2.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Oak Ridge.
Figure 4.2.2.8-2 Economy for the Oak Ridge Reservation Regional Economic Area and Tennessee. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.2.8-3 Population and Housing for the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence. (Page 1 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.2.2.8-3 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.2.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-1 No Action Employment at Y-12 Plant. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-2 Base Case Single-Shift Employment at Y-12 Plant. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-3 Base Case Surge Employment at Y-12 Plant. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-4 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Oak Ridge Reservation Regional Economic Area, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-5 Population and Housing Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-6 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County and City Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence with Downsizing Secondary and Case Fabrication, Base Case Single Shift, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-7 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County and City Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence with Downsizing Secondary and Case Fabrication, Base Case Surge, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-8 Phaseout at Y-12 Plant. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.8-9 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County and City Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Oak Ridge Reservation Region of Influence with Phaseout of Secondary and Case Fabrication, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.2.3.9-1 Combined Evaluation Basis Accidents and Beyond Evaluation Basis Accidents--Cancer Fatalities Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Oak Ridge Reservation.
Figure 4.3-1 Savannah River Site, South Carolina, and Region.
Figure 4.3-2 Principal Facility Areas at Savannah River Site.   not available electronically
Figure 4.3.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at Savannah River Site and Vicinity.
Figure 4.3.2.4-1 Surface Water Features and Groundwater Contamination Plume Boundaries at Savannah River Site.
Figure 4.3.2.6-1 Distribution of Plant Communities at Savannah River Site.
Figure 4.3.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Savannah River Site.
Figure 4.3.2.8-2 Economy for the Savannah River Site Regional Economic Area, Georgia, and South Carolina. not available electronically
Figure 4.3.2.8-3 Population and Housing for the Savannah River Site Region of Influence (Page 1 of 2). not available electronically
Figure 4.3.2.8-3 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.3.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for the Savannah River Site Region of Influence (Page 1 of 2)    not available electronically
Figure 4.3.2.8-4 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.3.3.8-1 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Savannah River Site Regional Economic Area, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.3.3.8-2 Population and Housing Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Savannah River Site Region of Influence, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.3.3.8-3 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Savannah River Site Region of Influence with Pit Fabrication, Base Case Surge, 2005. (Page 1 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.3.3.8-3 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.3.3.9-1 Combined Evaluation Basis Accidents and Beyond Evaluation Basis Accidents--Cancer Fatalities Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Savannah River Site.
Figure 4.4-1 Bannister Federal Complex/Kansas City Plant, Missouri, and Region.
Figure 4.4-2 Principal Facilities at the Bannister Federal Complex/Kansas City Plant.
Figure 4.4.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at the Bannister Federal Complex/Kansas City Plant and Vicinity.
Figure 4.4.2.4-1 Surface Water Features and Groundwater Contamination Plume Boundaries at Kansas City Plant.
Figure 4.4.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Kansas City Plant.
Figure 4.4.2.8-2 Economy for the Kansas City Plant Regional Economic Area, Kansas, and Missouri. not available electronically
Figure 4.4.2.8-3 Population and Housing for the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence. (Page 1 of 2)
Figure 4.4.2.8-3 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.4.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence (Page 1 of 2). not available electronically
Figure 4.4.2.8-4 (Page 2 of 2)
Figure 4.4.3.8-1 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Kansas City Plant Regional Economic Area, 2005.
Figure 4.4.3.8-2 Population and Housing Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence, 2005.
Figure 4.4.3.8-3 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence with Downsizing of Nonnuclear Fabrication, Base Case Single Shift, 2005 (Page 1 of 2).
Figure 4.4.3.8-3 (Page 2 of 2 )
Figure 4.4.3.8-4 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence with Downsizing of Nonnuclear Fabrication, Base Case Surge, 2005 (Page 1 of 2).
Figure 4.4.3.8-4 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.4.3.8-5 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Kansas City Plant Region of Influence with Phaseout of Nonnuclear Fabrication, 2005 (Page 1 of 2).
Figure 4.4.3.8-5 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.5-1 Pantex Plant Site, Texas, and Region.
Figure 4.5-2 Principal Facilities and Zones at Pantex Plant.
Figure 4.5.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at Pantex Plant and Vicinity.
Figure 4.5.2.4-1 Potentiometric Surface of the Ogallala Aquifer at Pantex Plant.
Figure 4.5.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Pantex Plant.
Figure 4.5.2.8-2 Economy for the Pantex Plant Regional Economic Area, Texas, and New Mexico.    not available electronically
Figure 4.5.2.8-3 Population and Housing for the Pantex Plant Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.5.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for the Pantex Plant Region of Influence.   not available electronically
Figure 4.5.3.8-1 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Pantex Plant Regional Economic Area, 2005.
Figure 4.5.3.8-2 Population and Housing Changes Resulting from Management Alternatives in the Pantex Plant Region of Influence, 2005.
Figure 4.5.3.8-3 (Page 1 of 2) Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Pantex Plant Region of Influence with Downsizing of Assembly/Disassembly and High Explosives Fabrication, Base Case Single Shift, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.5.3.8-3 (Page 2 of 2). not available electronically
Figure 4.5.3.8-4 (Page 1 of 2) Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Pantex Plant Region of Influence with Downsizing of Assembly/Disassembly, Base Case Single Shift, 2005. not available electronically
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Figure 4.5.3.8-5 (Page 1 of 2) Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Pantex Plant Region of Influence with Phaseout of Assembly/Disassembly and High Explosives Fabrication, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.5.3.8-5 (Page 2 of 2) not available electronically
Figure 4.5.3.9-1 Combined Evaluation Basis Accidents and Beyond Evaluation Basis Accidents--Cancer Fatalities Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Pantex Plant.
Figure 4.6-1 Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, and Region.
Figure 4.6-2 Technical Areas at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 4.6.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Vicinity.
Figure 4.6.2.4-1 Surface Water Features Near Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 4.6.2.5-1 Major Fault Systems Near the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region.
Figure 4.6.2.6-1 Distribution of Plant Communities at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 4.6.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 4.6.2.8-2 Economy for Los Alamos National Laboratory Regional Economic Area and New Mexico. not available electronically
Figure 4.6.2.8-3 Population and Housing for Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.6.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence.
Figure 4.6.3.8-1 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Stewardship and Management Alternatives in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Regional Economic Area, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.6.3.8-2 Population Changes Resulting from Stewardship and Management Alternatives in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.6.3.8-3 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence with Pit Fabrication, Base Case Surge, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.6.3.8-4 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence with High Explosives Fabrication, Base Case Surge, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.6.3.8-5 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Region of Influence with Combined Program Impacts, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.6.3.9-1 Combined Evaluation Basis Accidents and Beyond Evaluation Basis Accidents--Cancer Fatalities Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Figure 4.7-1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore Site, and Site 300, California, and Region.
Figure 4.7-2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore Site, and Site 300 Relative to Surrounding Communities.
Figure 4.7.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Vicinity.
Figure 4.7.2.1-2 Generalized Land Use at Site 300 and Vicinity.
Figure 4.7.2.4-1 Surface Water Features Near Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore Site, and Vicinity.
Figure 4.7.2.4-2 Groundwater Flow Direction and Structural Features at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Site 300.
Figure 4.7.2.5-1 Major Faults and Earthquake Epicenters of Livermore Valley, California.
Figure 4.7.2.6-1 Distribution of Plant Communities at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Site 300. not available electronically
Figure 4.7.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Figure 4.7.2.8-2 Economy for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Regional Economic Area and California. not available electronically
Figure 4.7.2.8-3 Population and Housing for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.7.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.7.3.8-1 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Stewardship and Management Alternatives in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Regional Economic Area, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.7.3.9-1 Combined Evaluation Basis Accidents and Beyond Evaluation Basis Accidents--Cancer Fatalities Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. not available electronically
Figure 4.8-1 Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, and Region. not available electronically
Figure 4.8-2 Location of Technical Areas I through V at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, and Vicinity. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Sandia National Laboratories. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.2.8-2 Economy for the Sandia National Laboratories Regional Economic Area, Arizona, and New Mexico. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.2.8-3 Population and Housing for the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.3.8-1 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Stewardship and Management Alternatives in the Sandia National Laboratories Regional Economic Area, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.3.8-2 Population Changes Resulting from Stewardship and Management Alternatives in the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.8.3.8-3 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Sandia National Laboratories Region of Influence with Nonnuclear Fabrication, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.9-1 Nevada Test Site, Nevada, and Region.
Figure 4.9-2 Principal Facilities and Testing Areas at Nevada Test Site.
Figure 4.9.2.1-1 Generalized Land Use at Nevada Test Site and Vicinity.
Figure 4.9.2.1-2 Primary Facilities, Assembly/Disassembly Area, and Testing Areas at Nevada Test Site.
Figure 4.9.2.1-3 Regional Location of the North Las Vegas Facility.
Figure 4.9.2.1-4 North Las Vegas Facility.
Figure 4.9.2.4-1 Groundwater Hydrologic Units at Nevada Test Site and Vicinity.
Figure 4.9.2.5-1 Major Fault Systems and Historic Earthquakes in Nevada Test Site Region.
Figure 4.9.2.6-1 Distribution of Plant Communities at Nevada Test Site.
Figure 4.9.2.6-2 Distribution of Desert Tortoise at Nevada Test Site.
Figure 4.9.2.8-1 Regional Economic Area and Region of Influence for Nevada Test Site and North Las Vegas Facility.
Figure 4.9.2.8-2 Economy for Nevada Test Site and North Las Vegas Facility Regional Economic Area, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. not available electronically
Figure 4.9.2.8-3 Population and Housing for Nevada Test Site and North Las Vegas Facility Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.9.2.8-4 Local Government Public Finance for the Nevada Test Site and North Las Vegas Facility Region of Influence. not available electronically
Figure 4.9.3.8-1 Employment and Income Changes Resulting from Stewardship and Management Alternatives in the Nevada Test Site Regional Economic Area, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.9.3.8-2 Population Changes Resulting from Stewardship and Management Alternatives in the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.9.3.8-3 Percent Change from No Action Alternative in County, City, and School District Total Revenues and Expenditures in the Nevada Test Site Region of Influence with Assembly/Disassembly, Base Case Surge, 2005. not available electronically
Figure 4.9.3.9-1 Combined Evaluation Basis Accidents and Beyond Evaluation Basis Accidents--Cancer Fatalities Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions for Stockpile Management Alternatives at Nevada Test Site.
Figure 4.12-1 Formation of an Underground Nuclear Explosive Test Cavity, Rubble Chimney, and Surface Subsidence Crater.
Figure 4.12-2 Location of Underground Testing Areas and Tests on the Nevada Test Site.