13 results on '"J. S. Woollett"'
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2. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Environmental Report 2013
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J L Doman, C. A. Rosene, J. S. Woollett, D. H. MacQueen, R G Blake, M A Revelli, H. L. Ottaway, G Kumamoto, R. Veseliza, S. J. Cerruti, N A Bertoldo, H E Jones, K Wilson, V R Dibley, Craig Fish, A. M. Wegrecki, K R Heidecker, A R Grayson, L Paterson, W. E. Montemayor, and A. A. Terrill
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Engineering ,Environmental report ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,National laboratory ,business - Published
- 2014
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3. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Experimental Test Site, Site 300, Biological Review, January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2012
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L Paterson and J. S. Woollett
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Test site ,Environmental science ,Library science ,Environmental ethics ,National laboratory - Published
- 2014
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4. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Environmental Report 2012
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Craig Fish, Alison A. Terrill, A R Grayson, Henry E. Jones, A. M. Wegrecki, J. S. Woollett, D. H. MacQueen, Rod K. Hollister, C. A. Rosene, Michael A. Revelli, Steven J. Cerruti, L Paterson, Jennifer C. Nelson, Dave Armstrong, V R Dibley, Jennifer L. Doman, H. L. Ottaway, N A Bertoldo, Gene Kumamoto, K R Heidecker, K Wilson, and Rick G. Blake
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Engineering ,Environmental report ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,business ,National laboratory - Published
- 2013
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5. 2013 Presidential Migratory Bird Stewardship Award Submittal to the Council on the Conservation of Migratory Birds
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J. S. Woollett
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Presidential system ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Submittals ,Environmental science ,Stewardship ,business - Published
- 2012
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6. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Environmental Report 2011
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L Paterson, J. S. Woollett, K R Heidecker, G Kumamoto, D. H. MacQueen, R K Hollister, C. A. Rosene, J L Doman, K Wilson, R G Bake, A. A. Terrill, A M Wegrecki, V R Dibley, N A Bertoldo, A R Grayson, M A Revelli, H. L. Ottaway, H E Jones, S. J. Cerruti, and J C Nelson
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Engineering ,Environmental report ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,National laboratory ,business - Published
- 2012
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7. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Environmental Report 2010
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A. M. Wegrecki, W W Schwartz, J L Doman, G Kumamoto, C. A. Rosene, C G Campbell, D. H. MacQueen, R K Hollister, J. S. Woollett, A R Grayson, R G Blake, S H Terusaki, V R Dibley, M A Revelli, D H Armstrong, G S Lee, K Wilson, N A Bertoldo, S. J. Cerruti, L Paterson, K R Heidecker, H N Khan, J M Woods, V J Salvo, J C Nelson, A. A. Terrill, H E Jones, G M Gallegos, J Coty, P O Yimbo, and S L Brigdon
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Executive summary ,Environmental report ,business.industry ,Environmental remediation ,Environmental monitoring ,Environmental resource management ,Submittals ,Environmental management system ,Environmental science ,Metric (unit) ,National laboratory ,business - Abstract
The purposes of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Environmental Report 2010 are to record Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's (LLNL's) compliance with environmental standards and requirements, describe LLNL's environmental protection and remediation programs, and present the results of environmental monitoring at the two LLNL sites - the Livermore site and Site 300. The report is prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by LLNL's Environmental Protection Department. Submittal of the report satisfies requirements under DOE Order 231.1A, Environmental Safety and Health Reporting, and DOE Order 5400.5, Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment. The report is distributed electronically and is available at https://saer.llnl.gov/, the website for the LLNL annual environmental report. Previous LLNL annual environmental reports beginning in 1994 are also on the website. Some references in the electronic report text are underlined, which indicates that they are clickable links. Clicking on one of these links will open the related document, data workbook, or website that it refers to. The report begins with an executive summary, which provides the purpose of the report and an overview of LLNL's compliance and monitoring results. The first three chapters provide background information: Chapter 1 is an overview of the location, meteorology, and hydrogeologymore » of the two LLNL sites; Chapter 2 is a summary of LLNL's compliance with environmental regulations; and Chapter 3 is a description of LLNL's environmental programs with an emphasis on the Environmental Management System including pollution prevention. The majority of the report covers LLNL's environmental monitoring programs and monitoring data for 2010: effluent and ambient air (Chapter 4); waters, including wastewater, storm water runoff, surface water, rain, and groundwater (Chapter 5); and terrestrial, including soil, sediment, vegetation, foodstuff, ambient radiation, and special status wildlife and plants (Chapter 6). Complete monitoring data, which are summarized in the body of the report, are provided in Appendix A. The remaining three chapters discuss the radiological impact on the public from LLNL operations (Chapter 7), LLNL's groundwater remediation program (Chapter 8), and quality assurance for the environmental monitoring programs (Chapter 9). The report uses System International units, consistent with the federal Metric Conversion Act of 1975 and Executive Order 12770, Metric Usage in Federal Government Programs (1991). For ease of comparison to environmental reports issued prior to 1991, dose values and many radiological measurements are given in both metric and U.S. customary units. A conversion table is provided in the glossary.« less
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- 2011
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8. Environmental Report 2009
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C G Campbell, H E Jones, J. S. Woollett, G Kumamoto, N A Bertoldo, Dibley, D H MacQueen, S. J. Cerruti, K Wilson, J C Nelson, A R Grayson, G M Gallegos, J Coty, A M Wegrecki, M A Revelli, J Domain, and L Paterson
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Environmental report ,Environmental planning - Published
- 2010
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9. Environmental Report 2008
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J L Doman, A M Wegrecki, K Wilson, Dibley, C G Campbell, M A Revelli, G M Gallegos, H E Jones, G Kumamoto, S. J. Cerruti, L Paterson, A R Grayson, J. S. Woollett, J C Nelson, N A Bertoldo, and D H MacQueen
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Government ,Executive summary ,Operations research ,business.industry ,Environmental remediation ,Environmental monitoring ,Environmental resource management ,Environmental management system ,Submittals ,Environmental science ,Environmental restoration ,Metric (unit) ,business - Abstract
The purposes of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Environmental Report 2008 are to record Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's (LLNL's) compliance with environmental standards and requirements, describe LLNL's environmental protection and remediation programs, and present the results of environmental monitoring at the two LLNL sites - the Livermore site and Site 300. The report is prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by LLNL's Environmental Protection Department. Submittal of the report satisfies requirements under DOE Order 231.1A, Environmental Safety and Health Reporting, and DOE Order 5400.5, Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment. The report is distributed electronically and is available at https://saer.lln.gov/, the website for the LLNL annual environmental report. Previous LLNL annual environmental reports beginning in 1994 are also on the website. Some references in the electronic report text are underlined, which indicates that they are clickable links. Clicking on one of these links will open the related document, data workbook, or website that it refers to. The report begins with an executive summary, which provides the purpose of the report and an overview of LLNL's compliance and monitoring results. The first three chapters provide background information: Chapter 1 is an overview of the location, meteorology, and hydrogeology more » of the two LLNL sites; Chapter 2 is a summary of LLNL's compliance with environmental regulations; and Chapter 3 is a description of LLNL's environmental programs with an emphasis on the Environmental Management System including pollution prevention. The majority of the report covers LLNL's environmental monitoring programs and monitoring data for 2008: effluent and ambient air (Chapter 4); waters, including wastewater, storm water runoff, surface water, rain, and groundwater (Chapter 5); and terrestrial, including soil, sediment, vegetation, foodstuff, ambient radiation, and special status wildlife and plants (Chapter 6). Complete monitoring data, which are summarized in the body of the report, are provided in Appendix A. The remaining three chapters discuss the radiological impact on the public from LLNL operations (Chapter 7), LLNL's groundwater remediation program (Chapter 8), and quality assurance for the environmental monitoring programs (Chapter 9). The report uses Systeme International units, consistent with the federal Metric Conversion Act of 1975 and Executive Order 12770, Metric Usage in Federal Government Programs (1991). For ease of comparison to environmental reports issued prior to 1991, dose values and many radiological measurements are given in both metric and U.S. customary units. A conversion table is provided in the glossary. The report is the responsibility of LLNL's Environmental Protection Department. Monitoring data were obtained through the combined efforts of the Environmental Protection Department; Environmental Restoration Department; Physical and Life Sciences Environmental Monitoring Radiation Laboratory; and the Hazards Control Department. « less
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- 2009
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10. Environmental Report 2007
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L Paterson, A M Wegrecki, L S Ferry, H E Jones, J. S. Woollett, M Ridley, M A Revelli, N A Bertoldo, J M Larson, K Wilson, C G Campbell, D Rueppel, S. J. Cerruti, A R Grayson, L L Berg, G M Gallegos, S Mathews, J L Doman, D H MacQueen, and G Kumamoto
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Government ,Executive summary ,Operations research ,Workbook ,Environmental remediation ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Environmental monitoring ,Environmental management system ,Submittals ,Environmental science ,Metric (unit) ,business - Abstract
The purposes of the 'Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Environmental Report 2007' are to record Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's (LLNL's) compliance with environmental standards and requirements, describe LLNL's environmental protection and remediation programs, and present the results of environmental monitoring at the two LLNL sites--the Livermore site and Site 300. The report is prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by LLNL's Environmental Protection Department. Submittal of the report satisfies requirements under DOE Order 231.1A, Environmental Safety and Health Reporting, and DOE Order 5400.5, Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment. The report is distributed electronically and is available at https://saer.lln.gov/, the website for the LLNL annual environmental report. Previous LLNL annual environmental reports beginning in 1994 are also on the website. Some references in the electronic report text are underlined, which indicates that they are clickable links. Clicking on one of these links will open the related document, data workbook, or website that it refers to. The report begins with an executive summary, which provides the purpose of the report and an overview of LLNL's compliance and monitoring results. The first three chapters provide background information: Chapter 1 is an overview of the location, meteorology, and hydrogeology of themore » two LLNL sites; Chapter 2 is a summary of LLNL's compliance with environmental regulations; and Chapter 3 is a description of LLNL's environmental programs with an emphasis on the Environmental Management System including pollution prevention. The majority of the report covers LLNL's environmental monitoring programs and monitoring data for 2007: effluent and ambient air (Chapter 4); waters, including wastewater, storm water runoff, surface water, rain, and groundwater (Chapter 5); and terrestrial, including soil, sediment, vegetation, foodstuff, ambient radiation, and special status wildlife and plants (Chapter 6). Complete monitoring data, which are summarized in the body of the report, are provided in Appendix A. The remaining three chapters discuss the radiological impact on the public from LLNL operations (Chapter 7), LLNL's groundwater remediation program (Chapter 8), and quality assurance for the environmental monitoring programs (Chapter 9). The report uses Systeme International units, consistent with the federal Metric Conversion Act of 1975 and Executive Order 12770, Metric Usage in Federal Government Programs (1991). For ease of comparison to environmental reports issued prior to 1991, dose values and many radiological measurements are given in both metric and U.S. customary units. A conversion table is provided in the glossary.« less
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- 2008
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11. Environmental Report 2005
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C G Campbell, J Karachewski, S Mathews, C L Conrado, N A Bertoldo, D H Armstrong, L Sanchez, K Wilson, Robert S. Brown, D H MacQueen, M A Revelli, J. S. Woollett, S R Peterson, A R Grayson, L Paterson, D Rueppel, S. J. Cerruti, H E Jones, B Schad, S L Brigdon, and M J Taffet
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Documentation ,Environmental report ,Environmental science ,Engineering ethics ,Environmental planning ,Environmental quality - Published
- 2006
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12. Mesocarnivore Surveys on Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300, Alameda and San Joaquin Counties, California
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Howard O. Clark, J S Woollett, Patrick A. Kelly, D A Smith, and Brian L. Cypher
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Canyon ,Engineering ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Test site ,business.industry ,San Joaquin ,Mesocarnivore ,business ,National laboratory ,Cartography ,Archaeology - Abstract
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), operated under cooperative agreement between the University of California and the U. S. Department of Energy, administers and operates an approximately 11 mi{sup 2} (28 km{sup 2}) test site in the remote hills at the northern end of the South Coast Ranges of Central California (Figure 1). Known as Site 300, this expanse of rolling hills and canyons supports a diverse array of grassland communities typical of lowland central California. The facility serves a variety of functions related to testing non-nuclear explosives, lasers, and weapons subsystems. The primary purpose of this project was to determine the presence of any mesocarnivores on Site 300 that use the property for foraging, denning, and other related activities. The surveys occurred from mid-September to mid-October, 2002.
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- 2004
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13. Results of a live trapping survey for the Alameda whipsnake (masticophis lateralis euryxanthus) at the Site 300 facilities of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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J. S. Woollett
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Engineering ,biology ,business.industry ,Environmental ethics ,National laboratory ,business ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,Masticophis - Published
- 1998
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