Energy Technology Engineering Center Environmental Assessment Draft


Document Manager: Mike Lopez, Oakland Environmental Programs Division, etec.ea@oak.doe.gov

Location of the Energy Technology Engineering
Location of the Energy Technology Engineering Center in relation to the State of California. The aerial view is of ETEC, which is located on 90 acres within Area IV of the 2,850-acre Santa Susana Field Laboratory. Although ETEC is managed by the U.S. Department of Energy, the land is owned by the Boeing Company.


Press Release: DOE Extends Public Comment Period on Environmental Document to Friday, April 26, 2002.

Revision: In response to public interest, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has officially extended the public comment period for the draft Environmental Assessment for the Cleanup and Closure of the Energy Technology Engineering Center, released on January 9, 2002. The new closing date for public comment submittal is Friday, April 26, 2002, sixty days past the original closing date of Monday, February 25, 2002. During this time, you or your organization are invited to submit formal comments about the EA, which will be considered in the preparation of the final EA. Guidelines for submitting these comments can be found in Section 1.4 of the Environmental Assessment document.

On January 24, 2002, two public meetings were held (2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm) at the Grande Vista Hotel (999 Enchanted Way, Simi Valley), during which, public officials and community leaders will be available for questions and comments about the Environmental Assessment.

Attached are the PDF files of the Transmittal Letter and the draft "Environmental Assessment for Cleanup and Closure of the Energy Technology Engineering Center."

[If you have any problems downloading the above files,
please contact Katherine Hart at (510) 637-1687 or Fana Gebeyehu-Houston at (510) 637-1608].


Aerial View of Boeing Canoga Park, Santa Susana Field Laboratory
Aerial View of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, which includes both the developed land (facilities and buildings) and undeveloped land (buffer zone) shown in the picture.



Aerial View of ETEC
Aerial View of the Energy Technology and Engineering Center.