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Licensing Support Network (LSN)
The Licensing Support Network (LSN) is in response to a congressional mandate
that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) reach a determination on the
Department of Energy's (DOE's) application for construction authorization for a
high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, in a
three-year time frame. To shorten the time spent on the exchange of documents
that may be used as evidence in the NRC licensing proceeding, the parties and
potential parties to the hearing on the DOE application will make their
documents available via the internet before the DOE license application is
submitted to the NRC.
“The LSN provides a single place where the parties and potential parties to
the licensing hearing can search for documents from any/all of those collections
in a uniform way.”
The documents listed below are a few of the documents that have been made
available to the Nuclear Regulatory Licensing Support Network as part of the
Yucca Mountain Repository Oversight Program in Inyo County, California. As of
September 2009, Inyo County has placed 380 documents on the LSN and documents
are added monthly. The LSN website address is:
http://lsnnet.gov/ . During peak usage, access to the system may be
restricted to participants in the licensing process. To search for documents
filed on the LSN by Inyo County, go to “Advanced Search Form”, under
“Information Sources”, click on “Deselect All”, then click on the box next to
“Inyo County, CA (CAL)”, click on “Search”. This will bring up a list of all
documents filed by Inyo County on the LSN.
Transportation Studies:
 | Inyo County Transportation Risk Assessment Project, Transportation,
Scenario Estimation
 | Task 2 Transportation Scenario
Estimation (13,933 kb) |
 | Task 3 Transportation Data (834 kb) |
 | Task 4 Risk Estimates for Inyo
County (1717 kb) |
 | Task 5 Identification of
Mitigation Strategies and Measures (309 KB) |
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Groundwater Studies:
 | YEAR ONE PROJECT REPORT: Death
Valley Lower Carbonate Aquifer Monitoring Program: Wells down gradient of
the proposed Yucca Mountain Nuclear waste repository (large 49MB pdf)
Prepared by Inyo County Yucca Mountain Repository Assessment Office through
a US Department of Energy Cooperative Agreement: DE-FC28-06RW12368 |
 | Death Valley Regional Groundwater Monitoring
Program - DE-FC08-02RW12162 This is a large document (70,261 Kb) imbedded with lots of graphics and will
be slow to download. |
 | Death Valley Regional Groundwater Monitoring
Program - DE-FC08-02RW12162 This is a much smaller and easier to upload
document (73 Kb) that does not include any graphics. |
 | BLM No. 1 Well Caliper Borehole
Volumes Table (741 Kb) |
 | BLM No. 1 Well Deviation Survey
Table (388 Kb) |
 | BLM No. 1 Well Electric Log Gamma-Ray
Table (722 Kb) |
 | BLM No. 1 Well Sonic Velocity Variable
Density Table (1,537 Kb) |
 | BLM No. 1 Well Temperature Gamma-Ray
Table (690 Kb) |
 | BLM No. 2 Well Electric Log Gamma-Ray
Table (912 Kb) |
 | BLM No. 2 Well Sonic Velocity
Variable Density Table (2,489 Kb) |
 | The Lower Carbonate Aquifer as a
Barrier to Radionuclide Transport (15,682 Kb) This paper was presented
at the 2005 Devils Hole Workshop by Bredehoeft, Fridrich, and King. |
 | Death Valley Springs Geochemical
Investigation Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository, Inyo County Oversight-1998,
Hydrodynamics, March 1999 (92 kb) |
 | Hydrodynamics Presentation to Inyo
County Board of Supervisors, Feb 26, 2007 (6777 kb) |
 | Paper: THE LOWER CARBONATE AQUIFER
AS A BARRIER TO RADIONUCLIDE TRANSPORT, Presentation by John Bredehoeft,
The Hydrodynamics Group; Chris Fridrich, U.S. Geological Survey; and Michael
King, The Hydrodynamics Group, LLC at the Waste Management Conference,
February 27- March 3, 2005, Tucson, AZ (359 kb) |
 | Presentation: THE LOWER CARBONATE
AQUIFER AS A BARRIER TO RADIONUCLIDE TRANSPORT, Presentation by John
Bredehoeft, The Hydrodynamics Group; Chris Fridrich, U.S. Geological Survey;
and Michael King, The Hydrodynamics Group, LLC at the Waste Management
Conference, February 27- March 3, 2005, Tucson, AZ (4222 kb) |
Healing Ourselves and Mother Earth (HOME):
These reports are provided as a courtesy to HOME, a research and public
education nonprofit group based in Tecopa, CA. These reports have not been endorsed by the County of Inyo.
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