01-1329. Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Act of 2000; List of Covered Facilities  

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    AGENCY:

    Department of Energy.

    ACTION:

    Notice of listing of covered facilities.

    SUMMARY:

    The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Act of 2000 (“Act”), Public Law 106-398, establishes a program to provide compensation to individuals who developed illnesses as a result of their employment in nuclear weapons production-related activities and at certain federally-owned facilities in which radioactive materials were used. On December 7, 2000, the President issued Executive Order 13179 (“Order”) directing the Department of Energy (“Department” or “DOE”) to list covered facilities in the Federal Register. This notice responds to both the Act and the Order.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Office of Worker Advocacy, 1-877-447-9756.

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    ADDRESSES:

    The Department welcomes comments on this list. Individuals who wish to suggest additional facilities for inclusion on the list, indicate why one or more facilities should be removed from the list, or provide other information may contact: Office of Worker Advocacy (EH-8), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, email: worker_advocacy@eh.doe.gov, toll-free: 1-877-447-9756.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Purpose: The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Act of 2000 (“Act”), Public Law 106-398, establishes a program to provide compensation to individuals who developed illnesses as a result of their employment in nuclear weapons production-related activities and at certain federally-owned facilities in which radioactive materials were used. On December 7, 2000, the President issued Executive Order 13179 (“Order”) directing the Department of Energy (“Department” or “DOE”) to list covered facilities in the Federal Register. Section 2. c. vii of the Order instructs the Department to list three types of facilities:

    (1) Atomic weapons employer facilities, as defined in section 3621 (4) of the Act;

    (2) Department of Energy facilities, as defined by section 3621 (12) of the Act; and

    (3) Beryllium vendors, as defined by section 3621 (6) of the Act.

    Compensation options and mechanisms are defined differently for each of these facility categories. The atomic weapons employer category includes facilities in which the primary work was not related to atomic weapons, and consequently these facilities are not commonly known as atomic weapons facilities. Their inclusion in this list is consistent with the Act, and is not intended as a classification for any other purpose.

    The list at the end of this notice represents the Department's best efforts to date to compile a list of facilities in these three categories. Reconstructing the operational history of the nuclear weapons system over a sixty-year period is a complex and sometimes imprecise undertaking. Some list entries are based on records that contain the names and addresses of companies and facilities at the time work was performed for the Department and its predecessor federal agencies. The list may identify a corporate headquarters facility as a production location, or may contain some inadvertent duplication because of changes in names, ownership, and addresses. Similarly, attempts to minimize duplication may have resulted in the inadvertent omission of subsidiaries and satellite locations that should be included. Accordingly, the Start Printed Page 4004Department is continuing its research efforts in order to better understand past production activities, and DOE intends to update this list at least once annually so long as new information becomes available. The public is invited to comment on the list and to provide additional information.

    In addition to continuing its research efforts, the Department is developing information dissemination mechanisms to make facility-specific data available to the public, including a publicly accessible database of site-related information. This database will help ensure that the Department keeps track of facilities involved in atomic weapons and other work potentially resulting in contamination or exposure. The site database will include, among other information, the type of nuclear weapons-related production work done, the dates such work occurred, and available health and safety data concerning the facility. The listing of facility name and location in this notice represents only a first step in providing information to the public.

    The Act does not cover workers involved in uranium mining and milling, or those who worked in support of naval nuclear propulsion programs. Consequently, facilities associated with this type of work are not listed in this notice. Some workers who became ill as a result of their employment at these facilities may be covered by other programs such as the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), the Federal Exposure Compensation Act (FECA), or other jurisdictions' worker compensation programs.

    Introduction to the Covered Facility List

    The list that follows covers the three categories of employers defined by the Act: atomic weapons employers (“AWE”), Department of Energy facilities (“DOE”), and beryllium vendors (“BE”). Some facilities fall into more than one category. For example, if a private contractor facility handled both radioactive materials and beryllium, it will have “AWE” and “BE” in the “facility type” column. For another example, a facility will have both “DOE” and “AWE” codes if ownership changed between the DOE and another entity. The Department intends to provide facility-specific explanations of the applicability of these categories through the database mentioned above.

    Each of the categories is defined below:

    1. Atomic Weapons Employers

    Section 3621 (4) of the Act defines an atomic weapons employer as “an entity that—

    (A) processed or produced, for the use by the United States, material that emitted radiation and was used in the production of an atomic weapon, excluding uranium mining and milling; and

    (B) is designated as an atomic weapons employer for purposes of this title by the Secretary of Energy.”

    Most facilities listed as an AWE conducted nuclear weapons-related work for a limited period of time or in certain select areas of the plant. For example, some sites worked with radioactive materials to evaluate processing machinery that was being considered for use in atomic weapons production. Radioactive materials may not have been used as a routine part of the facility's operations. The Act covers those workers who became sick as a consequence of their work in support of nuclear weapons production activities, and was not intended to cover all workers at each site named.

    The lines between research, atomic weapons production, and non-weapons production are often difficult to draw. For the purposes of this notice, and as directed by the Act, only those facilities whose work involved radioactive material that was connected to the weapons production chain are included. Available information about many of these facilities is incomplete or unclear, and the Department welcomes comments or additional information regarding facilities that may have supported atomic weapons production that are not on this list, as well as information that clarifies the work done at facilities named below.

    2. Department of Energy Facilities

    Section 3621 (12) of the Act defines a DOE facility as “any building, structure, or premise, including the grounds upon which such building, structure, or premise is located—

    (A) in which operations are, or have been, conducted by, or on behalf of, the Department of Energy (except for buildings, structures, premises, grounds, or operations covered by Executive Order 12344, pertaining to the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program); and

    (B) with regard to which the Department of Energy has or had—

    (i) A proprietary interest; or

    (ii) Entered into a contract with an entity to provide management and operation, management and integration, environmental remediation services, construction, or maintenance services.”

    Consistent with this definition, the Department has taken a broad view of where operations have been conducted by DOE or its predecessor agencies. The list includes any facility handling radioactive materials or beryllium in which the Department had management and operations, management and integration, environmental remediation, or construction and maintenance contracts. This broad definition includes many facilities which are not generally thought of as Departmental facilities, as well as facilities which are not necessarily involved with weapons-related work. For example, some universities and private companies are included because the Department contracted for environmental remediation services at these sites, even though the Department did not own the facility. Also, some DOE-owned laboratories are included because they do work involving radioactive materials, even though that work is not related to nuclear weapons production.

    The Act covers production workers at the gaseous diffusion plants at Paducah, KY and Piketon, OH. Production workers at these facilities are covered for work conducted until July 28, 1998, when the facilities were privatized under the control of the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC, Inc.)

    The listing of Department of Energy facilities is only intended for the context of implementing this Act and does not create or imply any new Departmental obligations or ownership at any of the facilities named on this list.

    3. Beryllium Vendors

    Section 3621(6) of the Act defines beryllium vendor as the following:

    “(A) Atomics International.

    (B) Brush Wellman, Incorporated, and its predecessor, Brush Beryllium Company.

    (C) General Atomics.

    (D) General Electric Company.

    (E) NGK Metals Corporation and its predecessors, Kawecki-Berylco, Cabot Corporation, BerylCo, and Beryllium Corporation of America.

    (F) Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation.

    (G) StarMet Corporation, and its predecessor, Nuclear Metals, Incorporated.

    (H) Wyman Gordan, Incorporated.

    (I) Any other vendor, processor, or producer of beryllium or related products designated as a beryllium vendor for purposes of this title under Section 3622.”

    Beryllium metal has been an important material for atomic weapons production, and it was used at many places throughout the production Start Printed Page 4005system. The list indicates private firms that processed, produced, or provided beryllium metal for the Department, as defined by the Act. This information is drawn from a variety of historical documents, and much data remains incomplete. The Department welcomes comments or additional information about its beryllium vendors.

    Covered Facility List

    JurisdictionFacility nameLocationFacility type
    ALSouthern Research InstituteSylacaugaAWE
    ALSpeed Ring Experimental & Tool CompanyCulmanBE
    ALTennessee Valley AuthorityMuscle ShoalsAWE
    AKAmchitka Island Nuclear Explosion SiteAmchitka IslandDOE
    AKProject Chariot SiteCape ThompsonDOE
    CAArthur D. Little Co.San FranciscoAWE
    CAAtomics InternationalCanoga ParkBE
    CABurris Park Field StationKingsburgAWE
    CACeradyne, Inc.Santa AnaBE
    CADow Chemical Co.Walnut CreekAWE
    CAElectro Circuits, Inc.PasadenaAWE
    CAEnergy Technology Engineering CenterSanta SusanaDOE
    CAGeneral AtomicsLa JollaAWE/BE/DOE
    CAGeneral Electric VallecitosPleasantonAWE
    CAHunter Douglas Aluminum Corp.RiversideAWE
    CALaboratory for Energy-Related Health ResearchDavisDOE
    CALaboratory of Biomedical and Environmental SciencesLos AngelesDOE
    CALaboratory of Radiobiology and Environmental HealthSan FranciscoDOE
    CALawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryBerkeleyDOE
    CALawrence Livermore National LaboratoryLivermoreDOE
    CASandia Laboratory, Salton Sea BaseImperial CountyDOE
    CASandia National Laboratories—LivermoreLivermoreDOE
    CAStanford Linear Accelerator CenterPalo AltoDOE
    CAStauffer Metals, Inc.RichmondAWE
    CAUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeleyAWE/DOE
    COCoors PorcelainGoldenBE
    COProject Rio Blanco Nuclear Explosion SiteRifleDOE
    COProject Rulison Nuclear Explosion SiteGrand ValleyDOE
    CORocky Flats PlantGoldenDOE
    COShattuck ChemicalDenverAWE
    COUniversity of Denver Research InstituteDenverAWE/BE
    CTAmerican Chain and Cable Co.BridgeportAWE
    CTAnaconda Co.WaterburyAWE
    CTBridgeport Brass Co., Havens Lab.BridgeportAWE
    CTCombustion EngineeringWindsorAWE/DOE
    CTConnecticut Aircraft Nuclear Engine Lab. (CANEL)MiddletownBE/DOE
    CTDorr Corp.StamfordAWE
    CTFenn Machinery Co.HartfordAWE
    CTNew England Lime Co.CanaanAWE
    CTSeymour Specialty WireSeymourAWE/DOE
    CTSperry Products, Inc.DanburyAWE
    CTTorrington Co.TorringtonAWE
    DEAllied Chemical and Dye Corp.North ClaymontAWE
    DCNational Bureau of Standards, Van Ness StreetWashingtonAWE
    DCNaval Research LaboratoryWashingtonAWE/DOE
    FLAmerican Beryllium Co.SarasotaBE
    FLArmour Fertilizer WorksBartowAWE
    FLC.F. Industries, Inc.BartowAWE
    FLGardinier, Inc.TampaAWE
    FLInternational Minerals and Chemical CorpMulberryAWE
    FLPinellas PlantClearwaterDOE
    FLUniversity of FloridaGainesvilleAWE
    FLVirginia-Carolina Chemical CorpNicholsAWE
    FLW.R. Grace Co., Agricultural Chemical DivRidgewoodAWE
    IDArgonne National Laboratory—WestScovilleDOE
    IDIdaho National Engineering LaboratoryScovilleDOE
    ILAllied Chemical Corp.MetropolisAWE
    ILAmerican Machine and Metals, Inc.E. MolineAWE
    ILArgonne National Laboratory-EastArgonneDOE
    ILArmour Research FoundationChicagoAWE
    ILBlockson Chemical CoJolietAWE
    ILC-B Tool Products Co.ChicagoAWE
    ILCrane Co.ChicagoAWE
    ILERA Tool and Engineering Co.ChicagoAWE
    ILFansteel Metallurgical Corp.North ChicagoBE
    ILFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryBataviaDOE
    ILGranite City SteelGranite CityAWE/DOE
    ILGreat Lakes Carbon Corp.ChicagoAWE
    ILGSA 39th Street WarehouseChicagoAWE
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    ILInternational RegisterChicagoAWE
    ILKaiser Aluminum Corp.DaltonAWE
    ILLindsay Light and Chemical Co.W. ChicagoAWE
    ILMadison Site (Speculite)MadisonAWE/DOE
    ILMidwest Manufacturing Co.GalesburyAWE
    ILMuseum of Science and IndustryChicagoAWE
    ILNational Guard ArmoryChicagoAWE/DOE
    ILPodbeliniac Corp.ChicagoAWE
    ILPrecision Extrusion Co.BensenvilleAWE
    ILQuality Hardware and Machine Co.ChicagoAWE
    ILR. Krasburg and Sons Manufacturing Co.ChicagoAWE
    ILSciaky Brothers, Inc.ChicagoAWE
    ILSwenson Evaporator Co.HarveyAWE
    ILUniversity of ChicagoChicagoAWE/DOE
    ILW.E. Pratt Manufacturing Co.JolietAWE
    ILWycoff Drawn Steel Co.ChicagoAWE
    INAmerican Bearing Corp.IndianapolisAWE
    INDana Heavy Water PlantDanaDOE
    INGeneral Electric PlantShelbyvilleAWE
    INJoslyn Manufacturing and Supply CoFt. WayneAWE
    INPurdue University Van der Graaf LabLafayetteAWE
    INWashriteIndianapolisAWE
    IAAmes LaboratoryAmesDOE
    IAIowa Ordnance PlantBurlingtonDOE
    IATitus MetalsWaterlooAWE
    KSSpencer Chemical Co., Jayhawks WorksPittsburgAWE
    KYPaducah Gaseous Diffusion PlantPaducahDOE
    MR*Eniwetok Test SiteMarshall IslandsDOE
    MDArmco-Rustless Iron & SteelBaltimoreAWE
    MDW.R. Grace and CompanyCurtis BayAWE/DOE
    MAAmerican Potash & ChemicalWest HanoverAWE
    MAC.G. Sargent & SonsGranitevilleAWE
    MAChapman ValveIndian OrchardAWE/DOE
    MAEdgerton Germeshausen & Grier, Inc.BostonAWE
    MAFenwal, Inc.AshlandAWE
    MAFranklin InstituteBostonBE
    MAHeald Machine Co.WorcesterAWE
    MALa Pointe Machine and Tool Co.HudsonAWE
    MAMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridgeAWE/BE
    MAMetals and Controls Corp.AttleboroAWE
    MANational Research Corp.CambridgeAWE
    MANorton Co.WorcesterAWE/BE
    MANuclear Metals, Inc.ConcordAWE/BE
    MAReed Rolled Thread Co.WorcesterAWE
    MAShpack LandfillNortonAWE/DOE
    MAVentron CorporationBeverlyAWE/DOE
    MAWinchester Engineering and Analytical CenterWinchesterDOE
    MAWoburn LandfillWoburnAWE
    MAWyman Gordon Inc.Grayton, North GraftonBE
    MIAC Spark PlugFlintBE
    MIBaker-Perkins Co.SaginawAWE
    MICarboloy Co.DetroitAWE
    MIExtruded Metals Co.Grand RapidsAWE
    MIGeneral MotorsAdrianAWE/DOE
    MIGerity-Michigan Corp.AdrianBE
    MIMitts & Merrel Co.SaginawAWE
    MIOliver Corp.Battle CreekAWE
    MIRevere Copper and BrassDetroitAWE/BE
    MISpeed Ring Experimental & Tool CompanyDetroitBE
    MIStar Cutter Corp.FarmingtonAWE
    MIUniversity of MichiganAnn ArborAWE
    MIWolverine Tube DivisionDetroitAWE
    MNElk River ReactorElk RiverDOE
    MSSalmon Nuclear Explosion SiteHattiesburgDOE
    MOKansas City PlantKansas CityDOE
    MOLatty Avenue PropertiesHazelwoodAWE/DOE
    MOMallinckrodt Chemical Co., Destrehan St. PlantSt. LouisAWE/DOE
    MOMedart Co.St. LouisAWE
    MORoger Iron Co.JoplinAWE
    MOSpencer Chemical Co.Kansas CityAWE
    MOSt. Louis Airport SiteSt. LouisAWE/DOE
    MOTyson Valley Powder FarmSt. LouisAWE
    MOUnited Nuclear Corp.HematiteAWE
    MOWeldon Spring PlantWeldon SpringDOE
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    NEHallam Sodium Graphite ReactorHallamDOE
    NVNevada Test SiteMercuryDOE
    NVProject Faultless Nuclear Explosion SiteCentral Nevada Test SiteDOE
    NVProject Shoal Nuclear Explosion SiteFallonDOE
    NVYucca Mountain Site Characterization ProjectYucca MountainDOE
    NJAluminum Co. of America (Alcoa)GarwoodAWE
    NJAmerican Peddinghaus Corp.MoonachleAWE
    NJBaker and Williams Co.NewarkAWE
    NJBell Telephone LaboratoriesMurray HillAWE
    NJBloomfield Tool Co.BloomfieldAWE
    NJBowen Lab.North BranchAWE
    NJCallite Tungsten Co.Union CityAWE
    NJChemical Construction Co.LindenAWE
    NJDu Pont Deepwater WorksDeepwaterAWE/DOE
    NJInternational Nickel Co., Bayonne LaboratoriesBayonneAWE
    NJJ.T. Baker Chemical Co.PhillipsburgAWE
    NJKellex/PierpontJersey CityAWE/DOE
    NJMaywood Chemical WorksMaywoodAWE/DOE
    NJMiddlesex Municipal LandfillMiddlesexAWE/DOE
    NJMiddlesex Sampling PlantMiddlesexDOE
    NJNational BerylliaHaskellBE
    NJNew Brunswick LaboratoryNew BrunswickDOE
    NJPicatinny ArsenalDoverAWE
    NJPrinceton Plasma Physics LaboratoryPrincetonDOE
    NJRare Earths/ W.R. GraceWayneAWE/DOE
    NJStandard Oil Development Co. of NJLindenAWE
    NJTube Reducing Co.WallingtonAWE
    NJU.S. Pipe and FoundryBurlingtonBE
    NJUnited Lead Co.MiddlesexAWE
    NJVitro Corp. of AmericaWest OrangeAWE
    NJWestinghouse Electric Corp.BloomfieldAWE
    NJWykoff Steel Co.NewarkAWE
    NMChupadera MesaChupadera MesaDOE
    NMLos Alamos Medical CenterLos AlamosDOE
    NMLos Alamos National LaboratoryLos AlamosDOE
    NMLovelace Respiratory Research InstituteAlbuquerqueDOE
    NMProject Gasbuggy Nuclear Explosion SiteFarmingtonDOE
    NMProject Gnome Nuclear Explosion SiteCarlsbadDOE
    NMSandia National LaboratoriesAlbuquerqueDOE
    NMSouth Albuquerque WorksAlbuquerqueDOE
    NMTrinity Nuclear Explosion SiteWhite Sands Missile RangeDOE
    NMWaste Isolation Pilot PlantCarlsbadDOE
    NYAllegheny-Ludlum SteelWatervlietAWE
    NYAmerican Machine and FoundryBrooklynAWE
    NYAshland OilTonawandaAWE/DOE
    NYBaker and Williams WarehousesNew YorkAWE/DOE
    NYBethlehem SteelLackawanaAWE
    NYBliss & Laughlin SteelBuffaloAWE/DOE
    NYBrookhaven National LaboratoryUptonDOE
    NYBurns & Roe, Inc.MaspethBE
    NYColonie Site (National Lead)ColonieAWE/DOE
    NYColumbia UniversityNew York CityAWE/DOE
    NYElectro MetallurgicalNiagara FallsAWE
    NYGeneral AstrometalsYonkersBE
    NYHooker ElectrochemicalNiagara FallsAWE
    NYInternational Rare Metals Refinery, IncMt. KiskoAWE
    NYIthaca Gun Co.IthacaAWE
    NYLake Ontario Ordnance WorksNiagara FallsDOE
    NYLedoux and Co.New YorkAWE
    NYLinde Air ProductsBuffaloAWE
    NYLinde Ceramics PlantTonawandaAWE/DOE
    NYNew York UniversityNew YorkAWE
    NYPeek Street Facility**SchenectadyDOE
    NYRadium Chemical Co.New YorkAWE
    NYRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyAWE
    NYSacandaga Facility**GlenvilleDOE
    NYSeaway Industrial ParkTonawandaAWE/DOE
    NYSeneca Army DepotRomulusAWE
    NYSeparations Process Research Unit (at Knolls Lab.)**SchenectadyDOE
    NYSimonds Saw and Steel Co.LockportAWE
    NYStaten Island WarehouseNew YorkAWE
    NYSylvania Corning Nuclear Corp.HicksvilleAWE/DOE
    NYSylvania Products Corp.BaysideAWE/BE
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    NYTitanium Alloys ManufacturingNiagara FallsAWE
    NYTrudeau FoundationSaranac LakeBE
    NYUniversity of Rochester Medical LaboratoryRochesterAWE/DOE
    NYUtica St. WarehouseBuffaloAWE
    NYWest Valley Demonstration ProjectWest ValleyDOE
    NCBeryllium Metals and Chemical CorpBessemer CityBE
    NCUniversity of North CarolinaChapel HillBE
    OHAir Force Plant 36EvandaleAWE
    OHAjax Magnathermic Corp.YoungstownAWE
    OHAlba CraftOxfordAWE/DOE
    OHAssociated Aircraft Tool and Manufacturing CoFairfieldAWE/DOE
    OHB & T MetalsColumbusAWE/DOE
    OHBaker BrothersToledoAWE/DEL
    OHBattelle Columbus LaboratoriesColumbusAWE
    OHBattelle Memorial InstituteColumbusAWE/BE/DOE
    OHBeryllium Production Plant (Brush)LuckeyBE/DOE
    OHBrush Beryllium Co.ElmoreAWE/BE
    OHBrush Beryllium Co.ClevelandAWE/BE
    OHBrush Beryllium Co.LoraineAWE/BE
    OHCincinnati Milling Machine Co.CincinnatiAWE
    OHClifton Products Co.CliftonBE
    OHClifton Products Co.PainesvilleBE
    OHCopperweld SteelWarrenAWE
    OHDu Pont-Grasselli Research LaboratoryClevelandAWE
    OHExtrusion PlantAshtabulaDOE
    OHFeed Materials Production CenterFernaldDOE
    OHGeneral Electric CompanyCincinnati/EvendaleAWE/BE/DOE
    OHGruen WatchNorwoodAWE
    OHHarshaw Chemical Co.ClevelandAWE
    OHHerring-Hall Marvin Safe Co.HamiltonAWE/DOE
    OHHorizons, Inc.ClevelandAWE
    OHKettering Laboratory, University of CincinnatiCincinnatiBE
    OHMagnus Brass Co.CincinnatiAWE
    OHMcKinney Tool and Manufacturing Co.ClevelandAWE
    OHMitchell Steel Co.CincinnatiAWE
    OHMonsanto Chemical Co.DaytonAWE
    OHMound PlantMiamisburgDOE
    OHPainesville Site (Diamond Magnesium Co.)PainesvilleAWE/DOE
    OHPiqua Organic Moderated ReactorPiquaDOE
    OHPortsmouth Gaseous Diffusion PlantPiketonDOE
    OHR. W. Leblond Machine Tool Co.CincinnatiAWE
    OHTech-Art, Inc.MilfordAWE
    OHTocco Induction Heating Div.ClevelandAWE
    OHVulcan Tool Co.DaytonAWE
    OKKerr-McGeeGuthrieAWE
    ORAlbany Research CenterAlbanyAWE/DOE
    ORWah ChangAlbanyAWE
    PAAeroprojects, Inc.West ChesterAWE
    PAAliquippa ForgeAliquippaAWE/DOE
    PAAluminum Co. of America (Alcoa)New KensingtonAWE
    PABabcock & WilcoxParks TownshipAWE
    PABeryllium Corp. of AmericaHazletonBE
    PABeryllium Corp. of AmericaReadingBE
    PABirdsboro Steel & FoundryBirdsboroAWE
    PAC.H. SchnoorSpringdaleAWE/DOE
    PACarnegie Mellon Cyclotron FacilitySaxonburgAWE
    PACarpenter Steel Co.ReadingAWE
    PAChambersburg Engineering Co.ChambersburgAWE
    PAFoote Mineral Co.East Whiteland Twp.AWE
    PAFrankford ArsenalPhiladelphiaAWE
    PAHeppenstall Co.PittsburghAWE
    PAJessop Steel Co.WashingtonAWE
    PAKoppers Co., Inc.PittsburghAWE
    PALandis Machine Tool Co.WaynesboroAWE
    PAMcDaniel Refractory Co.Beaver FallsBE
    PANuclear Materials and Equipment Corp.ApolloAWE/BE
    PAPenn Salt Co.PhiladelphiaAWE
    PAPhiladelphia Naval YardPhiladelphiaAWE
    PAShippingport Atomic Power PlantShippingportDOE
    PASuperior Steel Co.CarnegieAWE
    PAU.S. Steel Co., National Tube DivisionMcKeesportAWE
    PAVitro ManufacturingCannonsburgAWE/BE
    PAWestinghouse Atomic Power Development PlantEast PittsburghAWE
    PRBONUS Reactor PlantPunta HigueraDOE
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    PRPuerto Rico Nuclear CenterMayaguezDOE
    RIC.I. Hayes, Inc.CranstonAWE
    SCSavannah River SiteAikenDOE
    TNClarksville FacilityClarksvilleDOE
    TNOak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant (K-25)Oak RidgeDOE
    TNOak Ridge HospitalOak RidgeDOE
    TNOak Ridge Institute for Science EducationOak RidgeDOE
    TNOak Ridge National Laboratory (X-10)Oak RidgeDOE
    TNVitro Corp. of AmericaChattanoogaAWE/BE
    TNW. R. GraceErwinAWE
    TNY-12 PlantOak RidgeDOE
    TXAMCOTForth WorthAWE
    TXMathieson Chemcial CoPasadenaAWE
    TXMedina FacilitySan AntonioDOE
    TXPantex PlantAmarilloDOE
    TXSutton, Steele and Steele Co.DallasAWE
    TXTexas City Chemicals, Inc.Texas CityAWE
    VABabcock & Wilcox Co.LynchburgAWE
    VAThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityNewport NewsDOE
    VAUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesvilleAWE
    WAHanfordRichlandDOE
    WAPacific Northwest National LaboratoryRichlandDOE
    WVHuntington Pilot PlantHuntingtonAWE/DOE
    WIAllis-Chalmers Co.West Allis, MilwaukeeAWE
    WIBesley-WellsSouth BeloitAWE
    WILaCrosse Boiling Water ReactorLaCrosseDOE
    WILadish Co.CudahyBE
    *Marshall Islands.
    **Consistent with the Act, coverage is limited to activities not performed under the responsibility of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion program.
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    Issued in Washington, D.C. January 10, 2001.

    David M. Michaels,

    Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety and Health.

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    [FR Doc. 01-1329 Filed 1-16-01; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 6450-01-P

Document Information

Published:
01/17/2001
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of listing of covered facilities.
Document Number:
01-1329
Pages:
4003-4009 (7 pages)
PDF File:
01-1329.pdf