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Effects on Hanford Works of a Navigation Channel in the Columbia River
At the request of the Hanford Operations Office, Atomic Energy Commission, a study was made in 1958 of the effects on the Hanford facilities as a consequence of the implementation of plans for commercial navigation development of the Upper Columbia River to extend barge transportation from the pool above McNary Dam to Chief Joseph Dam. This development would be undertaken in stages. The initial phase would be the provision of a waterway to the foot of Rock Island Dam, through the boundaries of the Hanford Works. Since the construction of a dredged channel and the resulting traffic past the plant would have direct effects on the facilities and potential effects on future facilities, the effects of changes in flow patterns and river elevations including the consideration of temperature effects on production and environment, the need for special controls necessitated by radiological considerations and the maintenance of security provisions, were considered. (ERA citation 02:023857)
Effects on Hanford Works of a Navigation Channel in the Columbia River
At the request of the Hanford Operations Office, Atomic Energy Commission, a study was made in 1958 of the effects on the Hanford facilities as a consequence of the implementation of plans for commercial navigation development of the Upper Columbia River to extend barge transportation from the pool above McNary Dam to Chief Joseph Dam. This development would be undertaken in stages. The initial phase would be the provision of a waterway to the foot of Rock Island Dam, through the boundaries of the Hanford Works. Since the construction of a dredged channel and the resulting traffic past the plant would have direct effects on the facilities and potential effects on future facilities, the effects of changes in flow patterns and river elevations including the consideration of temperature effects on production and environment, the need for special controls necessitated by radiological considerations and the maintenance of security provisions, were considered. (ERA citation 02:023857)
Effects on Hanford Works of a Navigation Channel in the Columbia River
R. T. Jaske (Autor:in) / L. B. Brinkman (Autor:in) / J. P. Corley (Autor:in) / R. B. Hall (Autor:in) / H. A. Kramer (Autor:in)
1958
33 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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