Defense Waste Processing Facility Sample Clauses

Defense Waste Processing Facility. SRR will own, operate, and maintain all equipment, transformers, and breakers/disconnects within S Area. SRR will also own the pilot wire cabinets in S Area and H Area that support the 13.8-kV process feeders from H Area to S Area. SRNS will perform transformer testing and relay calibrations as requested. (Reference Electrical Distribution Table for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRR is responsible for the underground line (H-Area feeders 5A and 5B) from 951-S up to, but not including, breakers 5A and 5B in 251-H. (Reference Electrical Distribution Table for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRR is responsible for the 13.8-kV distribution system feeders. (Reference Electrical Distribution Table for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRR will own, operate, and maintain all equipment downstream of H2B176. At the 512-S Facility, the SRNS boundary will be the load side of fused switch H2B176. (Reference Electrical Distribution Table for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRNS will own, operate, and maintain all 13.8-kV aerial electrical systems, transformers, and switches and fuses exiting DWPF. (Reference Electrical Distribution Table for drawing numbers and boundary points) Unless noted otherwise, the boundary is the secondary (low voltage) bushings of the transformer/substation listed. Type Location Drawing #
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Defense Waste Processing Facility. SRR is responsible for the domestic water system within DWPF facilities up to and including the last isolation valve outside the facility.. SRR is responsible for the 512-S domestic water system located within the perimeter fencing. SRR will own, maintain, and service all backflow prevention devices in their portion of the system. SRR will supply SRNS with information required for the Site Backflow Preventer Database. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) SRNS is responsible for the treatment, storage, and distribution of domestic water to all facilities up to the inlet flange of the isolation valves listed in the table below which supply S-Area buildings and facilities (process and non-process). SRNS will continue to provide bacteriological sampling and other assistance as requested for domestic water system sterilization within the SRR portion of the system. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) The 4-inch domestic water line located within the S-Area perimeter fence and along coordinate N74-780 was abandoned in place and re-routed between Glass Waste Storage Building (GWSB) #1 and GWSB #2. Since part of the re-routed line is buried at depths greater than 7 to 8 feet, run under the proposed Shielded Canister Transporter roadway, and encased/backfilled with CLSM, SRR will assume responsibility for funding the resulted added costs, for repairs or modification to any portion of this rerouted line section. Facility Valve (SRR designation) Drawing #s SRR SRNS Safety & Employment Office DOW 006 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Toilet Trailer DOW 101 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Trailers DOW 104 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 704-71S DOW 008 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 704-72S DOW 009 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 706-S DOW 056 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Toilets DOW 011 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Office Trailer DOW 012 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 714-S DOW 013 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Toilets DOW 014 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 707-S DOW 015 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 717-12S DOW 016 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Office Trailer DOW 017 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 717-S DOW 115 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 717-10S DOW 018 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 717-11S DOW 019 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Toilets DOW 020 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Office Trailer DOW 021 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 Office Trailer DOW 022 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 210-S DOW 023 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 905-2S DOW 001 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 221-S DOW 054 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 981-S DOW 051 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 831-S DOW 049 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 511-S DOW 045 W751640 M-MA-S-0004 430-S DOW 043 W751640 M-MA-S-...
Defense Waste Processing Facility. SRR will be responsible for sanitary wastewater collection within all S-Area buildings including 512-S and the transfer lines that supply the S-Area Sanitary Lift Station LS-S- Area (607-S). SRNS will own, operate, and maintain all equipment, alarms, and associated equipment within 607-S and transfer lines out of 607-S. There are no SRNS drawings specific to the Sanitary Waste Water System. The site maps were used for border identification. There are no designations on the maps for the manholes. The map drawing numbers can be found through the Site Mapping System. The map numbers are based on a grid coordinate system with each grid having a sequence number. The following SRS site map grids were used to identify sanitary sewer boundary points: S Area: 796, 797, 826, 827.
Defense Waste Processing Facility. SRR will own, operate, and maintain all steam pressure-reducing valve (PRV) stations supplying their facilities. This will include all bypass and isolation valves necessary to safely pressurize/depressurize these systems downstream of S-Area Supply Valves HPS- 181 and HPS-183, located in S Area and Building 512-S supply valve HPS-V-042 located inside the 512-S Facility fence. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) SRNS will own, maintain and operate the steam distribution system up to the inlet flanges of valves XXX-000, XXX-000, and HPS-V-042. S-Area supply valves HPS-4004-2 and HPS-005 located in H-Area will be operated by SRNS. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) Line # Boundary Valves Drawing #s H1-802-EXPS-L-063 XXX-000 XXX-000 XXX-X-000 XXX-0000-0 XXX-000 XXXX # X-XX-X-0000 XXXX # W751631 WSRC # W751632
Defense Waste Processing Facility. SRR is responsible for the S-Area fire suppression water supply and distribution system up to and including PIV-40, but not including PIV-2144. These two PIVs tie the S-Area and H-Area fire suppression water distribution systems together. (Reference SRNS drawings F- PA-S-0001 and X-XX-X-0000xxx XXXX drawing W776201 for boundary points.). When the S-Area and H-Area fire water distribution systems are tied together, the H-Area fire pumps remain in automatic to support both fire water systems and the S-Area fire pumps are placed in manual, so as not to start automatically. The H-Area fire pumps have sufficient capacity to support both systems. Concurrence from SRR is required before SRNS makes any planned evolution affecting either of the PIVs that tie the S-Area and H-Area systems together. During an emergency, if it becomes necessary to change the status of either PIV, SRR will be notified as soon as possible. Concurrence from SRNS is required before SRR makes any planned evolution affecting PIV-40, which ties the S-Area and H-Area systems together. During an emergency, if it becomes necessary to change the status of PIV-40, SRNS will be notified as soon as possible. For the 512-S Facility, which is located in H Area and supplied by the H-Area firewater supply system, SRR is responsible for the building side (512-S) firewater supply up to, but not including, PIV-2173 and PIV-2058. The upstream flange of these PIVs is the specific boundary. (Reference SRNS drawings F-PA-S-0001 and F-PA-H-0001 for boundary points.). SRNS is responsible for the H-Area fire suppression water pumping, storage and supply systems up through and including the identified PIVs. SRNS is responsible for testing, inspecting, and maintaining S-Area underground firewater piping, fire hydrants, and post- indicator and curb box valves. (Reference SRNS drawings F-PA-S-0001 and F-PA-H-0001 for boundary points.)
Defense Waste Processing Facility. This section is not applicable to this discussion.

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