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Table Of Figures
Figure Number and Title
Page Number
Figure 1-1, Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site 1995 versus 2005
1-1
Figure 1-2, Map of proposed boundaries for the DOE Retained lands and the future Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge lands
1-2
Figure 1-3, RFETS Location Map; major facilities within the former industrial area (DOE Retained Lands)
1-3
Figure 1-4, RFETS Timeline of Major Events
1-3
Figure 1-5, Key Leaders Impacting the Rocky Flats Site Closure
1-5
Figure 1-6, Accelerated Closure Evolution
1-14
Figure 2-2, Key Leaders Impacting the Rocky Flats Site Closure
2-5
Figure 9-1, Location of Principal Rocky Flats Waste Disposition Sites
9-2
Figure 9-2, Transuranic Waste Shippments
9-5
Figure 14-1, Rocky Flats Federal Staffing Levels
14-2
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