Notice of 229 Boundary Revision at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, 3255 [2012-1214]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of 229 Boundary Revision at the
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Department of Energy (DOE).
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Notices concerning
unauthorized entry into or upon areas,
buildings, and other facilities of the
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant,
located in McCracken County, KY,
published at (30 FR 13287, October 19,
1965 and at 45 FR 30106, May 7, 1980)
are amended by substitution of the
following descriptive language for the
entirety of the former descriptions.
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Notice is
hereby given, by the Department of
Energy, pursuant to Section 229 of the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
and as implemented by 10 CFR Part 860,
and by Section 705(a) of the Department
of Energy Organization Act, that
unauthorized entry, as provided in 10
CFR 860.3, and the unauthorized
introduction of dangerous weapons,
explosives, or dangerous materials or
dangerous instruments likely to produce
substantial injury or damage to persons
or property, as provided in 10 CFR
860.4, into or upon this facility,
installation, or real property of the
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
located in McCracken County,
Kentucky, as more fully described
below, is prohibited by the United
States Department of Energy. The areas
subject to the above described
prohibitions are more particularly
described as follows:
1. The Department of Energy
installation known as the Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant located in
McCracken County, KY, approximately
6,000 feet North of Woodville Road
(State Route 725) and approximately
6,300 feet West of Metropolis Lake
Road. The primary security interest
area, including a buffer area, totals
approximately 1,342 acres with
boundary coordinates as follows:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Longitude
1. 88.82566308
2. 88.81798343
3. 88.82655474
4. 88.82809126
5. 88.82809126
6. 88.82374798
7. 88.81993743
8. 88.80973832
9. 88.80839907
10. 88.80727527
11. 88.80472524
12. 88.79639904
13. 88.80358172
14. 88.80657162
15. 88.81123139
16. 88.82008684
17. 88.82436407
Latitude
37.08885001
37.10599209
37.10845764
37.11325409
37.11676083
37.11646865
37.12479987
37.12183780
37.12475971
37.12206995
37.12163638
37.11904332
37.10300759
37.09992874
37.09860962
37.09825329
37.08842103
2. The Department of Energy landfill
installation located North of Item 1
above and consisting of approximately
106 acres enclosed by a chain-link fence
with boundary coordinates as follows:
Longitude
1. 88.80235649
2. 88.79890091
3. 88.79333779
4. 88.79527431
5. 88.79601369
6. 88.79756107
7. 88.79855316
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Latitude
37.12538578
37.13329589
37.13168788
37.12805870
37.12826426
37.12494008
37.12421613
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Issued in Paducah, Kentucky on January
12, 2012.
William E. Murphie,
Manager, Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office.
[FR Doc. 2012–1214 Filed 1–20–12; 8:45 a.m.]
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Notice of Intent To Prepare an
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of 229 Boundary Revision at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion
Plant
AGENCY: Department of Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Notices concerning unauthorized entry into or upon areas,
buildings, and other facilities of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant,
located in McCracken County, KY, published at (30 FR 13287, October 19,
1965 and at 45 FR 30106, May 7, 1980) are amended by substitution of
the following descriptive language for the entirety of the former
descriptions.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given, by the Department of
Energy, pursuant to Section 229 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended, and as implemented by 10 CFR Part 860, and by Section 705(a)
of the Department of Energy Organization Act, that unauthorized entry,
as provided in 10 CFR 860.3, and the unauthorized introduction of
dangerous weapons, explosives, or dangerous materials or dangerous
instruments likely to produce substantial injury or damage to persons
or property, as provided in 10 CFR 860.4, into or upon this facility,
installation, or real property of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
located in McCracken County, Kentucky, as more fully described below,
is prohibited by the United States Department of Energy. The areas
subject to the above described prohibitions are more particularly
described as follows:
1. The Department of Energy installation known as the Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant located in McCracken County, KY, approximately
6,000 feet North of Woodville Road (State Route 725) and approximately
6,300 feet West of Metropolis Lake Road. The primary security interest
area, including a buffer area, totals approximately 1,342 acres with
boundary coordinates as follows:
Longitude Latitude
1. 88.82566308 37.08885001
2. 88.81798343 37.10599209
3. 88.82655474 37.10845764
4. 88.82809126 37.11325409
5. 88.82809126 37.11676083
6. 88.82374798 37.11646865
7. 88.81993743 37.12479987
8. 88.80973832 37.12183780
9. 88.80839907 37.12475971
10. 88.80727527 37.12206995
11. 88.80472524 37.12163638
12. 88.79639904 37.11904332
13. 88.80358172 37.10300759
14. 88.80657162 37.09992874
15. 88.81123139 37.09860962
16. 88.82008684 37.09825329
17. 88.82436407 37.08842103
2. The Department of Energy landfill installation located North of
Item 1 above and consisting of approximately 106 acres enclosed by a
chain-link fence with boundary coordinates as follows:
Longitude Latitude
1. 88.80235649 37.12538578
2. 88.79890091 37.13329589
3. 88.79333779 37.13168788
4. 88.79527431 37.12805870
5. 88.79601369 37.12826426
6. 88.79756107 37.12494008
7. 88.79855316 37.12421613
Issued in Paducah, Kentucky on January 12, 2012.
William E. Murphie,
Manager, Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office.
[FR Doc. 2012-1214 Filed 1-20-12; 8:45 a.m.]
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