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Table 3.7.5-1. Site-wide Land UseACREAGE IN CY 2002<strong>LA</strong>ND USE CATEGORY BEGINNING OF CY END OF CYService/Support 140 140Experimental Science 514 514High Explosives Research and Development 1,310 1,310High Explosives Testing 7,096 7,096<strong>Nuclear</strong> Materials Research and Development 374 374Physical/Technical Support 336 336Public/Corporate Interface 31 31Theoretical/Computational 2 2Waste Management 186 186Reserve 17,874 ~15,665Total 27,863 ~25,654Table 3.7.5-2. Land Transfers during CY 2002DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION RECIPIENT TRANSFER DATE ACREAGEA-1 Manhattan Monument Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 0.07A-12 <strong>LA</strong>AO-1 (East) Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 4.51A-17 TA-74-1 (West) Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 5.52A-19 White Rock-1 Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 76.33A-2 Site 22 Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 0.17A-3 Airport-1 (East) Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 9.44A-6 Airport-4 (West) Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 4.18A-9 DP Road-2 (North) (Tank Farm) Los Alamos County October 31, 2002 14.94B-1 White Rock-2 Pueblo of San Ildefonso October 31, 2002 14.94B-2 TA-74-3 (North) (Includes B-4) Pueblo of San Ildefonso October 31, 2002 2,089.88Total 2,209.29The basic conclusion of the assessment is that the decrease in distances between assumed accidentlocations and previously analyzed receptor locations will have little or no impact on estimated doses in theSWEIS. On this basis there appears to be no need to revise accident analyses in the SWEIS because of landtransfers from the DOE to public entities.The conclusion is based on a review of several facilities and postulated accidents, especially risk-dominantaccidents in the SWEIS. Very few or minimal changes in predicted effects are expected to occur. Oneexception, a hydrogen cyanide accident at the Sigma Facility, has been noted. The SWEIS still serves thepurpose of characterizing <strong>LA</strong>NL operations, differentiating among alternatives, and presenting a baseline thatis suitable for tiering and bounding of potential accidents at <strong>LA</strong>NL.A recommendation in the conclusion is that site boundary changes be considered in future NEPA reviewsas appropriate.Tract of land identifi ed for conveyance and transfer in Pueblo Canyon3-26SWEIS Yearbook—2002

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