Draft Environmental Assessment for Construction and Operation of the Molecular Foundry at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California

Draft Environmental Assessment for Construction and Operation of the Molecular Foundry at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California PDF Author: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Category : Nanotechnology
Languages : en
Pages : 79

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Draft Environmental Assessment for Construction and Operation of the Molecular Foundry at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, for the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences (SC-10).

Draft Environmental Assessment for Construction and Operation of the Molecular Foundry at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, for the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences (SC-10). PDF Author:
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Languages : en
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Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact

Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 5

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) proposes to build a six-story, approximately 86,500 gross square foot (gsf) Molecular Foundry building; and an adjacent 8,000 gsf, partly below-grade Central Utility Plant building (for a combined 94,500 gsf), to be funded and operated by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Basic Energy Sciences. The buildings would be located on an approximately 2 1/2-acre site in the southeastern portion of the LBNL facility in the Oakland-Berkeley hills. The site is on mostly undeveloped slopes between Building 72, which is the National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM), and Building 66, which is the Surface Science and Catalysis Laboratory (SSCL). The Molecular Foundry building would include laboratories, offices, and conference and seminar rooms; the Central Utility Plant would also serve as the foundation for 16 surface parking spaces. A new plaza and pedestrian bridges would connect or provide ready access between the proposed Molecular Foundry building and adjacent scientific buildings. The Proposed Action would extend Lee Road approximately 350 feet, and widen a portion of the road to accommodate two-way traffic. The Molecular Foundry would be staffed and/or used by an estimated 137 persons, of whom an estimated 59 would be staff persons, 36 would be students, and 42 would be visitors (i.e., visiting scientists) to the Center. The Proposed Action would require removal of an existing paved 18-space parking lot and retaining walls, as well as excavation into an undeveloped hillside. Approximately two-dozen mature trees would be removed along with approximately one-dozen saplings. The Proposed Action would replant or replace trees, generally in-kind and in or around the site. LBNL anticipates it would reuse all soil excavated for the Molecular Foundry to construct the new Lee Road extension and widen the existing roadway. This Proposed Action would be a resource for the Department of Energy's participation in the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). Nanotechnology is the design, fabrication, characterization, and use of materials, devices, and systems through the control of matter at the nanometer-length scale. Nanoscience will develop the understanding of building blocks at the nanometer-length scale and the methods by which they are assembled into multi-component devices. Alternatives to the Proposed Action include a reduced size building configuration, location of the building on a different on-site location, and a No Action alternative. Several off-site alternatives were considered but were not found to reasonably meet the purpose and need for the Proposed Action. Of the reasonable alternatives analyzed, the Proposed Action is found to best meet DOE's purpose and need for action. Although the Proposed Action would take place on a partially developed site that is generally surrounded by existing buildings and roads, the site is near to designated Critical Habitat of the Federally-listed Alameda Whipsnake. To minimize any potential but unexpected impact to the Alameda whipsnake, several mitigation measures are proposed. In addition, the Proposed Action would result in minor increases in stormwater runoff, air pollutant emissions, visual quality impacts, noise impacts, and the potential to disturb unanticipated archaeological resources. It would produce marginal increases in traffic and parking demand, as well as incremental demand increases for water, energy, wastewater treatment, waste disposal, and public services. The following impact is found to be potentially significant without mitigation in this Environmental Assessment: Although the site is not located in USFWS-designated critical habitat, due to the potential for Alameda whipsnake movement into the project area, mitigation measures would be implemented to ensure that whipsnakes are protected to the greatest extent possible during project construction.

Site Environmental Report for ...

Site Environmental Report for ... PDF Author:
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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : en
Pages : 276

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Environmental Assessment for Construction and Operation of a Human Genome Laboratory at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California

Environmental Assessment for Construction and Operation of a Human Genome Laboratory at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California PDF Author: United States. Department of Energy
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
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Notice of Preparation, Draft Focused, Tiered Environmental Impact Report

Notice of Preparation, Draft Focused, Tiered Environmental Impact Report PDF Author: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Category : Building sites
Languages : en
Pages : 23

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Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Construction and Operation of a Genome Sequencing Facility in Building 64 at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California

Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Construction and Operation of a Genome Sequencing Facility in Building 64 at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California PDF Author:
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Draft Tiered Initial Study Checklist and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Demolition of Building 10 and the Construction and Operation of the User Support Building at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Draft Tiered Initial Study Checklist and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Demolition of Building 10 and the Construction and Operation of the User Support Building at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory PDF Author: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Category : Environmental impact statements
Languages : en
Pages : 95

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Draft Environmental Assessment

Draft Environmental Assessment PDF Author: United States. Department of Energy. Pacific Northwest Site Office
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Commerce Business Daily

Commerce Business Daily PDF Author:
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Category : Government purchasing
Languages : en
Pages : 1186

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