ML20199A656
| ML20199A656 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 01/21/1998 |
| From: | Jim Hickey NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| To: | Greeves J NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| REF-WM-3 NUDOCS 9801280044 | |
| Download: ML20199A656 (4) | |
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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PILOT PROJECT FOR DECOMMISSIONING SITE Pursuant to your memorandum of December 18,1997, the Low-Level Waste and Decommissioning..ojects Branch staff has identified a candidate site to be considered for inclusion within the geographic information systems (GIS) pilot project. The recommended decommissioning site is Sequoyah Fuels Corporation (SFC), located in Gore, Oklahoma, and the project manager of this site is James Shepherd.
The SFC project manager is very interested in applying GIS to this facility and believes GIS could assist in enhanced visualization and analysis of the complex contamination of the 2ite.
Upcoming decisions related to the Environmental Impact Statement could benefit from the GIS.
In addition, NRC has many of the SFC electronic data available in-house.
Also note that the Kerr-McGee Cushing site has the potential to benefit from GIS. If you have any questions, please call the contact below.
Contact:
Sherry C. Wu, NMSS/DWM/LLDP (301)415-6619
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' the project manager of this site is James Shephera.
The SFC project raanager is very interested in applying GIS to this facility and believes GIS could assist in enhanced visualization and analysis of the complex contamination of the site.
_ Upcoming decisions related to the Environmental Impact Statement could benefit from the GIS.
In addition, NRC has many of the SFC electronic data available in-house.
Also note that the Kerr-McGee Cushing site has the potential to benefit from GIS If you have.
any questions, please call the contact below.
Contact:
Sherry C. Wu, NMSS/DWM/LLDP (301)415-6619 d
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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PILOT PROJECT FOR DECOMMISSIONING SITE Pursuant to your memorandum of December 18,1997, the Low-Level Waste and Decommissioning Projects Branch staff has ideiitified a candidate site to be considered for inclusion vithin the geographic infor~0 tion syst ims (GIS) pilot project. The w:ommended decommissioning site is Sequoyah Fuels Corporation (SFC), located in Gore, Oklahoma, and the project manager of this site is James Shepherd.
The SFC project manager is very interested in applying GIS to this facility and believes GIS could assist in enhanced visualization and analysis of the complex contamination of the site.
Upcoming decisions related to the Environmental Impact Statement could benefit from the GIS.
In addition, NRC has many of the SFC electronic data available in-house.
Also note that the Kerr-McGee Cushing site has the potential to benefit from GIS. If you have any questions, please call the contact below.
Contact:
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MEMORANDUM TO: John W. Mickey l Chief Low-Level Waste and Decommissioning Projects Branch Division of Waste Management Joseph J. Holonich, Chief Uranium Recovery Branch Division of Waste Management R,/,lA FROM:
John T. Greeve.7, Director Division of Waste Management
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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PILOT PROJECT Historically, the use of electronic data has been limited within the Division of Waste Management (DWM). The use af increasingly available electronic data has the potential to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our licensing activities. Therefore, we should e'ideavor to take greater advantage of the opportunity to hamess the availability of eiectronic data.
The Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Advanced Computer System (ACS) has e number of tools that can be used to visualize, analyze, and precent data. These tools include EarthVision and geographic information systems (GIS) applications such as ARC / INFO and ARCNIEW. The use of these applications will allow the full benefit of using electronic data to be realized.
Given the limited use of electronic data in the past, DWM needs to decide how best to incorporate the use of this data and related computer applications in the conduct of its activities.
The following activities are planned to accomplish this task. First. DWM staff will be urged to become more aware of the potential for using electronic data. Second, DWM staff will have the opportunity to learn basic skills for using the software available on the ACS, Finally, a pilot project - consisting of one uranium recovery and one decommissioning site - will demonstrate the possibilities of the current tools and identify their limitations when applied to each type of site; the pilot project will not include high-level waste, since the use of electronic data, EarthVision, and GIS applications is more established in that area.
By January 30,1998, please identify one or two c 4 n date sites to be considered for inclusion within the pilot project. Technical assistance for sd a within the pilot project will be given priority over other, non-high-level waste projects. Please contact James Firth (415-6628) for questions related to the selection of appropriate candidate sites.
CONTACT:
James R. Firth, DWM/PAHL 415-6628