From:                              Timothy N. Stevenson

Sent:                               Thursday, June 17, 2010 7:07 PM

To:                                   Alfred von Halle

Cc:                                   Mike Williams; Erik D. Perry; Mark B. Cropper; John W. Edwards; Thomas E. Egebo; Masayuki Ono; Ronald L. Strykowsky; Michael Viola; Martin Denault; Craig D. Priniski; S. Ramakrishnan; Guy Rossi; Neway Atnafu; Charles A. Gentile; Kristopher R. Gilton; John Winkelman; John Mitchell; Brian Clark; Jerome Siegel; Lawrence E. Dudek; Kelsey Tresemer; Bob Simmons; Orlando Guzman; Victor Garzotto; Carl M. Tilson; George Ascione; Keith R. Rule; Maria L. Pueyo; Patricia M. Bruno; Robert A. Hitchner; Richard (Pete) Szaro

Subject:                          NBI Upgrade Weekly Status 6/18/10

 

Al,

 

NBI Upgrade: PDR presentations are complete. No new issues were discovered in the dry run review process. WAFs have been completed. Preparations continue for the PDR. The NBIU System Design Description has been drafted and will soon be circulated for comments.

 

NBI Decon:  Decon efforts resumed on the cryo panels chevrons. Decon wipedowns continued on the interior of the beam box. Decon spray was completed on the calorimeter. Decon continued on the ion dump louvers in the fumehoods. Levels continue to drop. Test Cell area maintenance has been performed on a routine basis. A rad waste laundry shipment was processed out of the Test Cell and a clean laundry shipment was received.

 

Regards,

 

Tim

 

 

 

Timothy N. Stevenson, NBI Project Manager                                                

                                               

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