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HNF-44238, Rev 4a TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof or its contractors or subcontractors. This report has been reproduced from the best available copy. Available in paper copy. Printed in the United States of America ii P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a iii P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a iv P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES ALIGNMENT PLAN (ISAP) ........................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 ISAP PLANNING PROCESS ............................................................................. 1-2 1.2 ISAP ANNUAL PROCESS ................................................................................. 1-2 2.0 DRIVERS TO THE FY2020 END STATE .................................................................. 2-1 2.1 DRIVERS THAT IMPACT ISAP ....................................................................... 2-1 3.0 ANNUAL UPDATE OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES ALIGNMENT PLAN .................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 INVESTING IN THE HANFORD SITE’S INFRASTRUCTURE..................... 3-2 3.2 SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY AND HANFORD PATROL SYSTEM ...... 3-3 3.3 FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM ........................................... 3-7 3.3.1 Hanford Fire Department .................................................................... 3-7 3.3.2 Emergency Management Program .................................................... 3-11 3.4 VOLPENTEST HAMMER TRAINING FACILITY ........................................ 3-15 3.5 WASTE SAMPLING AND CHARACTERIZATION FACILITY (WSCF) / ANALYTICAL LABORATORY TESTING SYSTEM .................. 3-19 3.6 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ....................................................................... 3-23 3.7 ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM’S ELECTRICITY SUPPLY .................................................................................. 3-31 3.8 WATER SYSTEM............................................................................................. 3-39 3.9 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM ........................................................................ 3-45 3.10 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE ........................................................................................ 3-51 3.11 FACILITIES SYSTEM ..................................................................................... 3-59 3.12 LAND SYSTEM ................................................................................................ 3-65 3.13 LAND SYSTEM – LONG-TERM STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM .................. 3-73 4.0 NEXT STEPS – PATH FORWARD ............................................................................ 4-1 4.1 BUSINESS PRACTICES AND POLICIES ........................................................ 4-1 4.1.1 Business Practices Already Introduced ............................................... 4-1 4.1.2 FY2013 Business Practices ................................................................. 4-2 4.2 NEW TECHNOLOGIES/EMERGING ISSUES ................................................ 4-2 4.3 SITE SUSTAINABILITY AND ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS ...................................................................................................... 4-3 4.4 COST SAVINGS / COST AVOIDANCE ........................................................... 4-4 4.5 WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BY FY2035 ............................................ 4-6 v P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a APPENDICES A PLANNING DOCUMENT REFERENCE LIST ................................................................................ A-i B INFRASTRUCTURE RELIABILITY PROJECT PRIORITY LIST (IRPPL) .............................. B-i C CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS PER J-3 MATRIX .................................................................. C-i D SYSTEM GAP SUMMARY ................................................................................................................... D-i E DECISIONS NEEDED SUMMARY .................................................................................................... E-i F COST SAVINGS / COST AVOIDANCE PROPOSALS ................................................................... F-i FIGURES ................................................................................... 1-1 ..................................................................................... 1-3 Figure 1-1. Major Planning Documents ............................................................................................. 1-3 Figure 1-2. ISAP Development Phases ....................................................................... 3-5 Figure 1-3. Planning Chronology .................................................................................... 3-9 Figure 3-1. Safeguards and Security Roadmap .................................................................... 3-13 Figure 3-2. Fire Department Roadmap .............................................................................................. 3-17 Figure 3-3. Emergency Management Roadmap ................................................................................. 3-21 Figure 3-4. HAMMER Roadmap ............................................. 3-26 Figure 3-5. WSCF/Analytical Roadmap ....................................................................... 3-27 Figure 3-6. Transportation System in 200W and 200E Areas .................................................................................... 3-29 Figure 3-7. 300 Area Transportation System .............................................................................................. 3-35 Figure 3-8. Transportation Roadmap ................................................................................................. 3-43 Figure 3-9. Reserved/Not Used ................................................................................................... 3-49 Figure 3-11. Water Roadmap .......................................................... 3-52 Figure 3-12. Sanitary Sewer ...................................................................................... 3-53 Figure 3-13. IT Population Forecast by Organization ................................................................... 3-57 Figure 3-14. IT Subscriber Forecast ........................................................................... 3-63 Figure 3-15. Information Technology Roadmap ............................... 3-71 Figure 3-16. Facilities Footprint Roadmap .................................................................. 3-75 Figure 3-17. Land/Biological Controls/Aggregates System Roadmap Figure 3-18. Long-Term Stewardship Roadmap vi P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a TABLES .............................................................. 2-2 .......................................................................................... 2-4 Table 2-1. High-Level Summary of J-3 Matrix Table ......................................... 3-3 Table 2-2. Hanford Site Population ............................................................................................ 3-7 Table 3-1. Safeguards & Security and Hanford Patrol Attributes ....................................................... 3-11 Table 3-2. Fire System Attributes .............................................................................................. 3-15 Table 3-3. Emergency Management System Attributes .................................................................................................... 3-19 Table 3-4. HAMMER Attributes ....................................................................... 3-23 Table 3-5. WSCF Attributes ................................................................................. 3-31 Table 3-6. Transportation System Attributes ....................................................................................... 3-39 Table 3-7. Electrical System Attributes ....................................................................... 3-45 Table 3-8. Water System Attributes ................................................................... 3-51 Table 3-9. Sanitary Sewer System Attributes ................................. 3-59 Table 3-10. Information Technology Attributes ................................................................................ 3-60 Table 3-11. DOE-Owned and -Leased Hanford Site General Purpose ...................................................................................... 3-65 Table 3-12. Facilities System Attributes ................................................................... 3-73 Table 3-13. Land System Attributes Table 3-14. Long-Term Stewardship Attributes vii P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Annual Forecast of Services ADT Annual Daily Traffic AFS AIHA-LAP American Industrial Hygiene Association – Laboratory Accreditation Program BNI Bechtel National Inc. BPA Bonneville Power Administration BTU British Thermal Unit CBAG CCoomntprraecht eBnassieveli nEen vAilriognnmmeenntta Gl uRiedsep onse, Compensation & Liability Act of 1980 CD Critical Decision CERCLA CFR Code of Federal Regulations CGS CHoalnufmorbdi aC oGmenperreahteinnsgi vSet aLtaionnd Use Plan Environmental Impact Statement CHPRC CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company CLUP CPIC Capital Planning Investment Control CRD Contract Requirements Document CRO Community Reuse Organization D&D deactivation and decommissioning DOE U.S. Department of Energy DOE-HQ U.S. Department of Energy, Headquarters EA Environmental Assessment EIS Environmental Impact Statement EM U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Management EMS Emergency Management System ENW EEnneerrggyy PNoolrictyh wAcets ot f 2005 EOC Emergency Operations Center EPAct 2005 EPZ Emergency Planning Zone ESM Energy Savings Measures ESPC Energy Savings Performance Contract EVOC Emergency Vehicle Obstacle Course EZAC Employee Zero Accident Council FEC Federal Electronics Challenge FERC Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FFTF Fast Flux Test Facility FIMS Facilities Information Management System FMP Facility Master Plan FONSI Finding Of No Significant Impact FY Fiscal Year GIS Geographic Information System GHG greenhouse gas 2 gross ft gross square feet HAMMER Volpentest Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Education and Training Center HASQARD Hanford Analytical Services Quality Assurance Requirements HFcloud HHiagnhf oPredr fFoerdmearnacl eC laonudd S ustainable Buildings Plan HFD Hanford Fire Department HPSB viii P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 Hanford Site Sustainability Plan HSPD-12 HSSP HVAC heating, ventilation, and air conditioning ICD Interface Control Document IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ILM Integrated Land Management IRPPL Infrastructure Reliability Project Priority List ISAP Infrastructure and Services Alignment Plan ISMS Integrated Safety Management System ISS Interim Safe Storage IT Information Technology IVDTS Integrated Voice and Data Telecommunication System IVM integrated vegetation management kV Kilovolt LAW Low-Activity Waste LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LIGO Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observation LIMS Laboratory Information Management System LTS Long-Term Stewardship 2 mi square miles M&O Maintenance & Operations MASF Maintenance and Storage Facility MO Mobile Office MSA Mission Support Alliance, LLC MSC Mission Support Contract MW MNaetgioawnaalt Et nvironmental Policy Act N/A Not Applicable NEPA NERC NNaotritohn Aaml Heirsitcoarnic E Plreecsterircv aRteiolina bAiclitt y Corporation NFPA National Fire Protection Association NHPA NPS National Parks Service NRDA Natural Resource Damage Assessment NTC National Training Center OHC Other Hanford Contractor OMB U.S. Governments Office of Management and Budget ORP U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection PCB Polychlorinated Biphenyl PfM Portfolio Management PIV1 Personal Identity Verification PNNL PMaicssifiiocn N Sourptphowret sPtl aNnantiionnga Pl rLoacbeossr aDteosrcyr iption PNSO U.S. Department of Energy, Pacific Northwest Site Office PPD PPI Project Planning and Integration PTA Patrol Training Academy PV Photovoltaic RFAR Radio Fire Alert Reporting RL U.S. Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office RW Raw Water SMR Small Modular Reactor ix P age HNF-44238, Rev 4a SOV Single Occupancy Vehicle SOW statement of work SSC system, structure, and component S&M surveillance and maintenance TOC Tank Operations Contract TRIDEC THrain-Cfoitryd DTeevne-Yloepamr Seintet CPolaunn cil TTP Transition and Turnover Package TYSP UESC Utility Energy Services Contract UGB Urban Growth Boundary USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol VPP Voluntary Protection Program WCH Washington Closure Hanford WDOH Washington State Department of Health WECC Western Electricity Coordinating Council WiMax Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access WRPS Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC WSCF Waste Sampling and Characterization Facility W TP Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant x P age

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ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM'S .. new infrastructure and service requirements are identified. The core of an efficient maintenance strategy is the comprehensive analysis and complete condition . Electrical: The Central Plateau electrical substations are in good condition with
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