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Idaho National Laboratory Cultural Resource Management Plan

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uildings have been demolished (e.g., those at the former Security Training Facility) and others have been<br />

found to be ineligible due to extensive modifications that took place after the INL historic period of<br />

significance (1942–1970). Some post-1970 buildings were found to be eligible due to their exceptional<br />

significance (e.g., PBF and LOFT reactors), and others were reassessed because the historic context(s) for<br />

them had been more fully developed. In FY 2008, an inventory of MFC buildings was completed and<br />

added to the overall DOE-ID inventory. Table 3 provides a summary of buildings surveyed and their<br />

eligibility to the <strong>National</strong> Register (INEEL/EXT-96-01021, “The INEEL: A Historical Context and<br />

Assessment, Narrative, and Inventory”).<br />

Table 3. Summary of DOE-ID building survey and assessment.<br />

Area Total buildings Eligible<br />

Materials and Fuels Complex 81 35<br />

Test Reactor Area 76 59<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center 130 23<br />

Sitewide 23 5<br />

Experimental Breeder Reactor I 2 2<br />

Power Burst Facility 22 12<br />

Test Area North 58 27<br />

Central Facilities Area 74 39<br />

Radioactive Waste <strong>Management</strong> Complex 48 0<br />

Howe Peak 0 0<br />

Total 433 160<br />

Appendix I contains a complete list of surveyed properties by area, including:<br />

Year built<br />

Eligibility for the <strong>National</strong> Register<br />

Historical context<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> SHPO concurrence with the eligibility determination<br />

Section 106 status, if appropriate<br />

Property type<br />

Present condition<br />

Proposed disposition<br />

Owner.<br />

Those properties owned by Environmental <strong>Management</strong> (EM) are scheduled for eventual demolition.<br />

However, they may be removed from the list in the event a reuse for them is identified. Those properties<br />

owned by Nuclear Energy (NE) have been transferred from EM and the DD&D list and continue to be<br />

used.<br />

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