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Phil Dalby, PE, LEED AP, CFM

In Situ Closed (ISC). Phil Dalby, PE, LEED AP, CFM Office of Acquisition and Project Management MA-65 Facilities and Infrastructure Team FIMS Training March 25, 2014. In Situ Closed (ISC) Definition.

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Phil Dalby, PE, LEED AP, CFM

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  1. In Situ Closed (ISC) Phil Dalby, PE, LEED AP, CFM Office of Acquisition and Project Management MA-65Facilities and Infrastructure TeamFIMS Training March 25, 2014

  2. In Situ Closed (ISC) Definition • Definition: Closed in place following approved processes that meet all regulatory requirements • ISC does not eliminate institutional or environmental controls required by law or regulators • Assets are closed in place • ISC is a status and a usage code in the FIMS active data base • In situ closed assets will not be archived • Use of in situ closed varies between property types

  3. In Situ Buildings • Building description: • Permanent entombment of a building in place. • Examples would include: • Filling a standing or collapsed building with grout • Completely covering a building with grout, soil or other suitable material creating a large mound • Simply abandoning a building in place would not meet the definition of in situ closed

  4. In Situ Trailers • Trailers: • Do not meet the criteria for in situ closed.

  5. In Situ OSF’s • OSF Description of ISC : • Closed structures: • Filling a standing or collapsed structure with grout • Completely covering a structure with grout , sand, soil or other suitable soil

  6. FIMS Guidance • For Buildings: • Leave asset in FIMS active data base • Change Status to: “In Situ Closed” or “In Situ Closed Long Term Monitoring (LTM)” • Usage Code will be automatically be set to “208” • FIMS will automatically update the utilization percentage to zero

  7. FIMS Guidance Con’t • For OSF’s: • Leave in FIMS active data base • Change Status to: “In Situ Closed” or “In Situ Closed Long Term Monitoring (LTM)” • Usage Code will be automatically be set to “2008”

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  10. Questions? Phil Dalby PE, LEED AP, CFM Department of Energy Office of Acquisition and Project management - MA-65 Phone: (202) 586-4548 Cell: (202) 615-3405 Fax: (202) 586-3695 phil.dalby@hq.doe.gov

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