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ESF/Repository Interface Layout Originator: D.G. McKenzie, III
Coordinate Geometry Analysis
BO W00000001717-0200-00125 Rev 00 Page: 3 of 24
1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this analysis is to produce coordinate geometry calculations sufficient
to establish the position of the conceptual Geologic Repository Operations Area
(GROA) as it relates to the position of the Exploratory Studies Facility (ESF) planned
exploratory drifting and the physical site. The focus of this analysis is to show the
mathematical validity of the arrangement. The documentation which supports the
d-velopment of the configuration can be found in References 5.3 and 5.4.
This analysis supports the production of the ESF / GROA Interfac drawings which are
used by the Project to demonstrate and control the physical interfaces between the ESF
and Repository.
2. QUALITY ASSURANCE
Evaluations of repository Advanced Conceptual Design (ACD) design activities were
performed in accordance with QAP-2-0. This activity was covered in the evaluation
entitled "Repository Design Basis Accident and Design Analyses," BCO0000O-01717-
2200-00011 Rev 00 (Ref 5.1). The activity was found to be subject to QARD
requirements, and the primary QAP utilized was 3.9. Refer to the evaluation for a
complete listing of the applicable QAPs.
Classification, in accordance with QAP-2-3, of repository systems, structures, and
components (SSCs) has not yet been performed. The repository underground openings
are on the Q-List by direct inclusion. TB V-176 is assigned to this analysis until the
appropriate repository classification analyses are performed. ESF openings have been
classified as QA-2 by analysis (Ref 5.10).
The ESF configuration is not fixed, due to programmatic uncertainty and unresolved
issues regarding access to, and exploration in, the Calico Hills unit. For these reasons,
"To Be Verified" (TBV) numbers have been attached to this analysis. , and TBV-081-
MGD is assigned until the ESF configuration is fixed. These TBV numbers were
acquired, and will be controlled, including removaL in accordance with NLP-3-1 5.
The repository configuration depicted in this analysis carries TBV-079-DD. This TBV
was originally assigned to a repository design document, "Recommended Layout
Concepts Report" (Ref 5.4). The TBV will carried until repository License Application
Design is completed using qualified data.
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McKenzie, D.G., III. ESF/Repository Interface Layout Coordinate Geometry Analysis, report, November 7, 1995; Las Vegas, Nevada. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc874629/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.