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Advice and Responses

As of January 1998, responses to Board Advice will be linked from this page. To request Responses to Advice issued prior to that date, please contact the Board via e-mail to the address listed at the bottom of this page or call 509-942-1906.

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Tank Waste Systems Integration  (Letters and Responses are PDFs)
Advice Letters Response to Advice Description
208 DOE-208 Uniform Site-Wide Safety Standards
207 ECY-207
DOE-207
EPA-207
Criteria for Development of the Proposed Plan for 200-PW-1, 3, and 6
206 DOE-206 FY 2010 Budget Requests for DOE
205 DOE-205 FY 2009 Budget Request
204 DOE-204 Site Coordination Technology Groups
203 DOE-203
ECY-203
Proposed Decades of Delays to Hanford Cleanup from TPA Negotiations are not Justified
202 DOE-202
ECY-202
Clarity and Readability of Agency Reports
201 DOE-201
ECY-201
S-102 Tank Spill Investigation
200 DOE-200 Hanford Contract Request for Proposals
199 ECY-199
EPA-199
DOE-199
Costs Baseline Schedules
198 ECY-198
DOE-198
EPA-198
FY 2008-2009 Outyear Budgets
197
Attachment 1
ECY-197
DOE-197
EPA-197
Groundwater Values
196 DOE-196 Worker Compensation
195 DOE-195 Requests for Proposals
194 DOE-194 Multi-Tier Pension Benefits Program
193 ECY-193 Double Shell Tank Integrity Assessment Report
192 ECY-192
DOE-192
Waste Treatment Plant
191 TPA-191 State of the Site
190 EPA-190
DOE-190
CERCLA Five-Year Review
Response to HAB Advice
189 DOE-189
ECY-189
Tank Waste Systems Integration
188 DOE-188 Contracting Strategy
187 DOE-187 FY 2008 Budget
186 DOE-186
ECY-186
FY 2007 Budget
185
Attachment 1
Attachment 2
TPA-185 Tank Closure Waste Management Environmental Impact Statement
184 184
ECY-184
Tank Closure Waste Management EIS Scoping Process
183 183
DOE-183
Bulk Vitrification
182 DOE-182 Contract Management Upcoming Major Contracts
181 181
TPA-181
200-UW-1 Waste Site Proposal Plan
180 DOE-180
EPA-180
200 BC Cribs Focused Feasibility Study Proposed Plan
179 179 Plutonium Finishing Plant
178 178 Waste Treatment Plant
177 177
177a
200-UW-1 Waste Sites Proposed Plan
176 Safety Issues in Contracting with Small Business
175 175
175a
Integrated Disposal Facility Permit
174 174 Consideration for Barrier Application
173
Flowchart
173 Central Plateau Values
172
172 Contracts
171
171 FY 2006 2007 Budget
170
170 Hanford Buried Waste
169
169 Budget Workshops
168
168 Proposed Plan for Remediation of the 221-U Facility
167
167 Stop Work Authority
166
166 U Plant Closure Plan
165
165 Risk Assessment Work Plan for the 100 Area and 300 Area Component of the River Corridor Baseline Risk Assessment (RCBRA)
164
164
164a
Tank Closure EIS Alternatives
163
163 K Basins Change Package
162
162 Technical Assistance for Hanford Solid Waste EIS
161
161 Diversity Outreach
160
2005-2007 Budget
159
Pensions and Benefits Plans
158
158 300 Area Explanation of Significant Difference
157
Final Hanford Solid Waste Environmental Impact Statement
156
156
156a
Site Technology Coordination Group
155
155 Public and Regulator Review and Input to Baselines
154
154 M-91 Change Package
153
153 Need for Site-wide Cumulative Impact Analysis Relative to Hanford Solid Waste EIS and Decisions to Add Waste from Offsite
152
152 M-24 Groundwater Well-Drilling Change Package
151
151 Risk-Based End States
150
150 Supplemental Technology Testing Downselect Decision
149
149 Transuranic (TRU) Waste in the Tanks
148
148
148a
Revised Draft Hanford Solid Waste Environmental Impact Statement
147
147 Hanford Budget Process
146
146 Technetium Removal at WTP
145
145 Groundwater Strategy and Groundwater Protection
144
144
144a
Tank Waste Retrieval and Closure EIS Scoping
143
143 Principles for M-91 Negotiations
142
142 Acceptance of Offsite TRU Waste
141
141 Long-Term Stewardship Plan
140
140 Accelerated Retrieval, Treatment and Disposal of Tank Waste and Closure of Tanks Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Period
139
139 Waste Treatment Plant and Supplemental Technologies<>
138
138 B/C Area Risk Assessment
137
137 Public Notice
136
136 Draft Hanford Solid Waste Environmental Impact Statement
135
135 Exposure Scenarios Task Force on the River Corridor
134
134 Maintaining and Improving Hanford's Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS)
133
133 Hanford Solid Waste Environmental Impact Statement
132 132 Exposure Scenarios Task Force on the 200 Area
131 131
131A
Performance Measurement Plan
130 130 Long Term Stewardship
129 129 Top-to-Bottom Review
128 128
128A
200 Area Change Package
127 127 Solid Waste Environmental Impact Statement
126 126 FY 2003 Budget
125 125 100/300 Area Change Package
124 - Status of the Tank Waste Treatment Project (TWP)
123 123 River Corridor Cleanup Contract Draft Request for Proposals
122 122
122a
Community Relations Plan
121 121 Principles for New and Existing Hanford Cleanup Contracts
120 120 Fiscal Year 2002 and 2003 Budgets
119 119
119a
119b
B Reactor Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis
118 118 Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Training and Education Center (HAMMER)
117 117 Low-Level Waste Burial Ground Expansion
116 116 Budget for FY 2002 and 2003
115 115
115a
Proposed River Corridor Contract and Performance Measures
114
114a
114 Fluor Hanford Worker Layoffs
113 113
113a
113b
Hanford 2012: Accelerating Cleanup and Shrinking the Site (Hanford 2012)
112 112 Decision on PHMC Contracting Approach
111 111 FY2001 Performance Measures
110 110 Transfer of Authority for Records of Decision Back to Headquarters
109 - Continuing Progress for Tank Waste Treatment: Contracting
108 108 Making Contractor Information Available to the Public on the Tank Waste Treatment Project
107 107
107a
Fiscal Year (FY) 2002 Integrated Priority List (IPL)
106 106 618-10 and 618-11 Burial Grounds
105 105 FY2002 Budget Prioritization
104 104 Openness
103 - Characterization of Burial Grounds and Importation of Waste
102 102 Possible Transfer of Low-Level Mixed Low-Level Waste to Hanford
101 - Tank Waste Treatment Alternative Financing
100 100
100a
TPA Agency Processes for Responding to HAB Consensus Advice
99 99 Tri-Party Response to HAB Advice
98 98 Off-Site Waste
97 97 FY2000 Performance Agreements
96 - HRAEIS/CLUP
95 95 Tank Waste Treatment Alternative Financing
94
94a
94b
94c
94
94a
Hanford Cleanup Priorities and the Proposed Fiscal Year 2001 Budget
93 93 Tri-Party Agreement Milestones and Public Involvement
92 92
92a
92b
Tri-Parties Response to Public Comments
91 91 Plutonium Finishing Plant
90 90
90a
Tank Waste Treatment Contract, TPA Milestones, Financing and Funding
89 89 Openness
88 88 Office of River Protection Management Plan
87 - FY99 Performance Agreements
86 86 Intersite Waste Disposal
85 - FY2000 Budget Supplemental Advice
84
84a
84b
- Draft Advice - FY 2000 Budget
Congressional Cover Letter
Honorable Federico Peña Cover Letter
83 83 TWRS Vadose Zone Characterization
82 82 200 Area Soils Remediation Change Package
81 81 Hanford Safety Concerns
80 80 Timeline for Public Input to FY 2000 Budget Prioritization (IPL) 2006 Plan Process for 1998
79 - Unregulated, Offsite Private Waste Disposal
78 78 Focus on 2006 Plan and Contractor Integration Report
77 - PHMC Performance Measures
76 - Restoring and Accelerating DD Budget
75 75 ERDF Expansion
74 - Surplus Plutonium
73 73 TPA Change Package for Reactors on the River
72 72 TPA Change Package for M-34, K Basins
71 - 100-D Area Treatability Study
70 - FY 1997 DOE-RL Budget
69 - New Funding Principle
68 - Ten Year Plan
67 67 TWRS Vadose Zone Characterization
66 - National Dialogue on Nuclear Materials Waste
65 - Unacceptable Program Impacts Under FY'97 Budget
64 - Renegotiation of TPA Milestones
63
63A
- Institutional Controls
62 - Project Hanford Management Contract
61 - Columbia River Impact Assessment
60 - 100 Area Decontamination Decommissioning
59 - Economic Diversification Outsourcing
58 - Interim Safe Storage of 105-C
57 - Historic Preservation
56 - Public Participation in Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Assessment for PEIS on Disposition of Fissile Materials
55 - Project Hanford Management Contract (PHMC)
54 54 FY 1997 Budget Allocation
53 - Tri-Party Agreement M33/M90 Change Package Solid Waste Integration Milestone
52 - Utilizing Effluent Treatment Facility (ETF) to treat pumped water from 200 UP-1
51 - A Public Involvement Process for the 10 Year Plan
50 - The Community Relations Plan
49 - The Budget Process
48 - FY '98 Supplementary Budget Advice
47 - Contract Incentives for TWRS Program Improvements
46 - Storage and Disposition of Excess Weapons Useable Plutonium and Special Nuclear Materials (SNM)
45 - DOE Financial Support for a Tribal Roundtable
44
44C
- FY 1998 Budget
43 - Opportunity for Public Involvement in Plutonium Disposition
42 - Proposed Plans for the Interim Action 300 FF-5 Operable Units
41 - FY'96 Hanford Clean-up Budget Reallocation
40 - Hanford Site Wide Ground Water Remediation Strategy
39 - 3161 Workforce Restructuring and the Health, Safety, and Dignity of the Hanford Workforce/Social Economic Impacts
38 - Draft Waste Management Programmatic EIS (DOE/EIS-0200-D)
37 - Formation of an Openness Panel
36 - Review of FY '96 BEMR, MYPP and "SiteLevel Assumptions"
35 - Technical Assistance for Involvement in Risk Data Sheets Consistency Team
34 - Waste Management PEIS and Public Involvement
33 - The Management and Integration (MI) Contract
32 - HAB Advice on TWRS Privatization
31 - M-33: Integrated Strategy for the Acquisition of Facilities for Storage, Processing, and/or Disposal of Solid Waste and Materials
30 - June 22, 1995, "Exercise Oz" Emergency Drill
29
29C
- Stewardship and Stockpile Scoping Hearings
28
28C
- Risk Initiative Report
27 - 100 Area Remediation
26 - Defending the TPA in the Face of Emerging Legislative Initiative
25 - Consolidating Public Involvement Activities
24
24A
24B
- TWRS Privatization
23
23a
23 100 Area Cleanup
22 - Technical Team Review of Proposed New Double Shell Tanks
21 - CERE Report
20 - Building Partnerships and the Tank 241-C-105 Experience
19 - Public Involvement Timely Public Meetings on Budget
18
18a
- Privatization
17
17A
17B
17C
17D
17E
17F
17G

- Fiscal Year 1997 Budget, Parts A thru G
16 - Spent Fuel Group Initiatives to Access Reprogrammed Funds
15 - CERE Process
14 - Pursuit of Possible Economic Opportunities at Hanford (Radioisotopes)
13 - Off-Site Mixed Waste Acceptance
12 - Allow Site Specific Flexibility in Allocation of Resources
11 - Honor TPA Cost-Cutting
10 - Carbon Tetrachloride Pump Treat
09 - Environmental Restoration Refocusing
08 - 1995 Funding Reallocations
07 - Systems Requirements Review of Tank Waste Remediation System
06 - Spent Fuel
05 - Environmental Restoration Funding
04 - Cultural Socio-Economic Impacts
03 - Guidelines for Interim Use of Pump Treat
02 - Principles Regarding ERDF
01 - Values for Clean-up
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