visitorguide - Energy Northwest
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visitorguide - Energy Northwest
WELCOME TO ENERGY NORTHWEST VISITOR GUIDE 1 welcome to energy northwest Welcome to Energy Northwest. We look forward to your visit with us. Please use this guide to help make your time at our facilities and in the Tri-Cities more enjoyable. In this guide, you will find additional information about Energy Northwest as well as directions, what to do in case of an emergency and our policies. Energy Northwest is a public power, state Joint Operating Agency headquartered in Richland, Wash. Chartered in 1957, we have member utilities and municipalities from across the state. Our nuclear, hydroelectric, wind and solar projects deliver nearly 1,300 megawatts of reliable, affordable, environmentally responsible electricity to the Northwest power grid. We continually explore and develop new generation opportunities while offering a wide range of energy services. Energy Northwest owns and operates Columbia Generating Station, Nine Canyon Wind Project, Packwood Lake Hydroelectric Project and White Bluffs Solar Station. Visit www.energy-northwest.com for more information on how more than 1,000 men and women of Energy Northwest provide a clean energy future for our members, the ratepayers of the Pacific Northwest and for our customers through our energy generation projects, products and services. 2 our vision The region’s leader in power generation and energy solutions through sustained excellence in performance and innovation. our mission Provide our public power members and regional ratepayers with safe, reliable, cost effective, responsible power generation and energy solutions. our core values Our core values guide our daily activities and behaviors and are achieved through open and honest communication. Safety first Integrity in all we do Accountability for our actions Excellence in performance If you have questions or concerns prior to or during your visit, call or email your Energy Northwest contact or: Energy Northwest Public Information Line 509-372-5000. policies Since our projects are operating electrical generation facilities, there are a number of safety rules and guidelines in place to ensure maximum benefit from your visit. All visitors must read and adhere to the following: Access Each person must have some form of picture identification. For U.S. citizens, a valid driver’s license or passport are acceptable forms of identification to present upon arrival. All foreign nationals must have a valid passport with them. All visitors use Lane 4 (far right lane) at the Security Check Point and should not arrive before 7 a.m. unless coordinated in advance. Clothing Energy Northwest dress code is business casual. If you will enter a radiologically controlled area of Columbia Generating Station, additional clothing requirements follow. It is important that you wear natural fiber clothing rather than polyester or acrylic, which are typically found in the nylon in slips or windbreakers; acetates in coat linings; polyester or cotton/poly blends in slacks and shirts; panty-hose; and wool/polyester blends in slacks and suits. Corduroy is also unacceptable. Examples of acceptable materials include 100 percent cotton, wool or denim, such as Dockers® slacks. Blue jeans for warehouse workers, janitors, laborers, craft are acceptable. Blue jeans may be worn by all other employees on working Fridays or as designated by management. Dresses, skirts and city shorts must be worn with tights or leggings. If not, then they must hit right above the knee while standing. Work attire considered unacceptable includes items ripped or unkempt; containing obscene or discriminatory words or pictures; advertising alcoholic beverages, drugs, drug paraphernalia, or tobacco products; and see-through garments, bare midriff/backless tops, tank tops, low-cut blouses and low-rise pants. Shoes Leather uppers are preferred for safety reasons. Tennis shoes, high heels, sandals and shoes with open toes or heels are not allowed outside of Energy Northwest office areas. Cameras and cell phones Cameras and cellular telephones are allowed at all our projects with the exception of Columbia Generating Station’s protected area due to heightened security. These items may be left in your vehicle, at your workstation or with your escort if you need to enter restricted areas. Restricted items Certain items are prohibited on all Energy Northwest property, which includes the parking lots and vehicles in those lots. Prohibited items include firearms, ammunition, explosive devices, incendiary devices, self-defense sprays (such as mace), alcoholic beverages, street drugs and non-prescription controlled drugs. Prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications are allowed. Pets, with the exception of services dogs, are also not allowed. Tobacco use Tobacco use is only permitted in designated tobacco use areas. 3 reaching energy northwest Check Point To Spokane Kootenai Bldg To Seattle Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) tri-cities washington hanford reservation Stevens Dr Multipurpose Facility Energy Services & Development benton city west richland City Route richlandGeorge Washington Way Bypass Quickest Route Exit 4 Exit pasco 5B To Yakima kennewick To Walla Walla Directions to Columbia Generating Station from Pasco Airport For a direct driving path to the site, take I-182 west toward Richland to the 240 west (Exit 4) By Pass Highway. Continue to North Power Plant Loop. For Richland accommodations take I-182 west toward Richland to Exit 5B, George Washington Way. The mileage from the airport to Columbia is approximately 27 miles. The address is 76 North Power Plant Loop, Richland, Wash. 99354. 4 Directions to Energy Services & Development/Multipurpose Facility from Pasco Airport Take I-182 west toward Richland to Exit 5B, George Washington Way. Travel along George Washington Way for 5.4 miles. The building will be on your right. The address is 3000 George Washington Way, Richland, Wash. 99354. Directions to Industrial Development Complex/White Bluffs Solar Station from Pasco Airport miles. The paved road will turn to gravel. Look for the operations and maintenance building on the right. Drive around to the front of the building and check in. The address is 92308 Nine Canyon Road, Kennewick, Wash. 99337. Take I-182 west toward Richland to Exit 5B. To bypass the city, take I-182 west to Exit 4. The mileage from the airport is approximately 25 miles. The address is Building 4, South Power Plant Loop, Richland, Wash. 99354. Directions to Packwood Lake Hydroelectric Project from US-12 Take US-12 west via Exit 31 toward Naches/White Pass. From US-12 turn left onto Snyder Road then right onto Powerhouse Road. The address is 179 Powerhouse Road, Packwood, Wash. 98361. Directions to Nine Canyon Wind Project from Oregon (headed north) or Washington (headed south) on Interstate 82 From I-82 take Locust Grove Exit and head east for approximately seven miles on CR 397. Turn right on Nine Canyon Road (heading south). Follow Nine Canyon Road for approximately four columbia generating station 184 ISFSI 79 80 Rail Road Tracks 22 4 32 105 78 77 76 2 106 65 12 8 64 26 11 6 27 7 3 5 600 88 19 82 25 37 15 75 17 1 Parking 36 23 Parking 38 9 13 30 Parking 94 39 Parking To Richland Security Checkpoint To Kootenai Bldg. 34 rth No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 w Po p oo tL lan P er Administration Building (NDE) Reactor Building Radwaste Building Turbine Generator Building Technical Support Building Health Physics Access Point Diesel Generator Building ASD Building Palouse - PSO & Maint. Programs Chelan - Facilities & Commercial Eng. Rattlesnake Building Cowlitz Laborers Storage NORTH 17 19 22 23 25 26 27 30 32 34 35 36 37 38 Electrical Building #1 Wenatchee - Site Maintenance 39 Electrical Building #2 Battery Storage 64 Willamette - Records Mgmt./CPM/Fitness Service Substation for Duty Facility/First Aid/Access Authorization Diesel Fuel Polishing Building 65 Craft Lunchroom Protected Area Access Point (PAAP) 75 Warehouse /Painters Deschutes - Plant Engineering Center 76 thru 80 Snake River Complex (Warehouse Area) Yakima - General Service Building 82 FLEX Wind River - Circ. Water Pumphouse Colville - Site Contractor Fab Shop 88 Okanogan - Security/NRC 94 Cooling Tower Maintenance Equipment Kootenai building - Plant Support Facility Klickitat Training Building 105 Saluce - ISFSI Equipment Storage Standby Service Water Pumphouse 1A 106 Dry Creek - ISFSI Office Building Standby Service Water Pumphouse 1B 184 In-processng 040055-FLEX 600 FLEX Oct 2014 5 in case of emergency Columbia Generating Station Call ext. 2222 from any Energy Northwest telephone or 509-377-2222 from your cell phone to report fire/smoke, medical need or a toxic hazard. The call will be answered in the Columbia Generating Station Control Room and appropriate action will be taken. When reporting any emergency, give your name, location and nature of the emergency. Should you hear an alerting tone over any of our public announcement systems, listen to the message that immediately follows for directions. If the instruction is to evacuate, proceed to the nearest exit without hesitation. If a steady siren tone is heard, you should immediately evacuate and proceed off the site to the Energy Northwest Office Complex (ENOC) assembly area at the side of the building. The building is located at 3000 George Washington Way. Refer to the map opposite this page. If you are at other Energy Northwest facilities outside of Columbia, the Industrial Development Complex or White Bluffs Solar Station, call ext. 911 to report an emergency. Give the dispatcher any information you can to assist in determining the proper response. If the instruction is to evacuate a building, proceed to the nearest exit without hesitation. If you are unsure what to do or where to go, ask your host, escort or other employee what you should do and where to assemble. Energy Services & Development Energy Northwest Office Complex, Nine Canyon Wind Project and the Packwood Lake Hydroelectric Project Call ext. 911 to report an emergency. Give the dispatcher any information you can to assist in determining the proper response. If the instruction is to evacuate a building, proceed to the nearest exit without hesitation. If you are unsure what to do or where to go, ask your host, escort or other employee what you should do and where to assemble. 6 Industrial Development Complex/ White Bluffs Solar Station At the Industrial Development Complex (IDC), call ext. 2222 from any Energy Northwest telephone or 509-377-2222 from your cell phone, to report fire/smoke, medical need or a toxic hazard. The call will be answered in the Columbia Generating Station Control Room and appropriate action will be taken. When reporting any emergency, give your name, location and nature of the emergency. After notifying the Control Room, call ext. 1124 or 509-377-1124 to notify IDC staff of the emergency. Should you hear an alerting tone over any of our public announcement systems, listen to the message that immediately follows for directions. If the instruction is to evacuate, proceed to the nearest exit without hesitation. If a steady siren tone is heard, you should immediately evacuate and proceed off the site to the ENOC assembly area at the side of the building. The building is located at 3000 George Washington Way. Refer to the map opposite this page. If you are at other Energy Northwest facilities outside of the IDC, White Bluffs Solar Station or Columbia Generating Station, call ext. 911 to report an emergency. Give the dispatcher what information you can to assist in determining the proper response. If the instruction is to evacuate a building, proceed to the nearest exit without hesitation. If you are unsure what to do or where to go, ask your host, escort or other employee what you should do and where to assemble. evacuation route Columbia, Industrial Development Complex and White Bluffs Solar Station VISITOR Energy Northwest Office Complex (ENOC) Offsite Assembly Area Columbia Generating Station Deschutes Building (PEC) & Plant Acess Point George Washington Way Turnout Barricades Industrial Development Complex 4 • Steady siren, or • Public address system, or • Telephone Horn Rapids Rd. PNNL Industrial Development Complex Access Rd. FFTF Access Rd. R 11th Cafe SAIC George Washington Way Generating Station 11th Street Turnoff 10th 9th Battelle Blvd ou te 4 So ut Rt. 10 South h Lindberg LEGEND: Evacuation Route VISITOR Richardson Evacuee Processing for Contamination Loading Dock RICHLAND ge Rd ing Ran Bomb WEST RICHLAND Elev 2 VISITOR Richland Airport Parking Lot Ariving Evacuees COLUMBIA RIVER YAKIMA RIVER Survey Point Note: Park & remain in vehicle until instructed by HPT PNNL Port of Benton Kingsgate Way 11th AREVA 10th Battelle Blvd 9th Lindberg Hill St. ENOC W eid Horn Rapids Rd Gro ssc u Rd p Twin Bridges le Rd N GTO ely Sniv Horn Rapids Off Road Vehicle Park 300 Area George Washington Way 240 3000 George Washington Way Gravel Parking Lot Walk into building RIN HAR George Washington Way Turnoff Stevens Dr. Paved Parking Lot VISITOR VISITOR Bpa Ashe Subst. Wye Barricade Columbia PSF Kootenai VISITOR VISITOR te Notification Method: Energy Northwest Office Complex 3000 George Washington Way VISITOR VISITOR VISITOR ou Industrial Development Access S Pl . P an ow tL e oo r p R Srevens Dr. Security Check Point er p Parking ow oo .P L N ant Kootenai l Building P (PSF) VISITOR VISITOR VISITOR VISITOR COLUMBIA RIVER VISITOR VISITOR VISITOR 020147.6 July 2010 VISITOR 7 E Stevens Dr F Harris richland tri-cities washington Saint McMurray Bypass Highway D Glade D A Argent 240 Court B Sylvester A Kennewick Ave 82 10th Ave Gum 10th Ave Ainsworth Clearwater Edison G Canal Dr Kellogg Leslie C B D F Deschutes 19th Ave E 8 Lewis St A St columbia river Canal Dr Olympia C Grandridge Gage 12 4th Ave Columbia Park Trail 10th Ave A 20th Ave I Washington Aaron 182 Burden Road 36 Kennedy pasco C Road 36 Dupertail Sandifur G B Road 44 Lee Wellsian Wright Swift Road 44 Yakima River Road 68 Thayer Jadwin Van Giesen GW Way A Road 100 B Multipurpose Facility H 27th Ave kennewick Chemical Dr lodging richland pasco kennewick A Courtyard by Marriott 480 Columbia Point Drive www.marriottrichland.com 509-942-9400 or 800-321-2211 A Clover Island Inn 435 Clover Island Dr. www.cloverislandinn.com 509-586-0541 A Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 4525 Convention Pl. www.hiexpress.com 509-543-7000 or 800-833-1516 B Hampton Inn 486 Bradley Blvd. www.hamptoninn.com 509-943-4400 or 800-HAMPTON B B Red Lion Hotel Pasco 2525 N. 20th Ave. www.redlion.com 509-547-0701 or 800-REDLION C Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 1970 Center Pkwy. www.HiExpress.com 509-737-8000 or 800-HOLIDAY C Comfort Inn 7801 W. Quinault Ave. www.choicehotels.com 509-783-8396 or 800-4-CHOICE Fairfield Inn & Suites 7809 W. Quinault Ave. www.marriott.com 509-783-2164 or 800-228-2800 C Tri-Cities Sleep Inn 9930 Bedford St. www.gorgehotels.com 509-545-9554 or 866-892-0202 D Homewood Suites 1060 George Washington Way http://homewoodsuites3.hilton.com 509-591-4731 D Hilton Garden Inn 701 N. Young St. www.kennewickgardeninn.com 509-735-4600 or 877-782-9444 D Franklin County RV Park at TRAC 6333 Homerun Road www.franklincountyrvpark.com 509-542-5982 E Horn Rapids RV Resort 2640 Kingsgate Way www.hornrapidsrvresort.com 509-375-9913 or 866-557-9657 E La Quinta Inn & Suites 4220 W. 27th Place www.LQ.com 509-736-3326 or 800-337-0550 F Red Lion Hotel Columbia Center 1101 N. Columbia Center Blvd. www.redlion.com 509-783-0611 or 800-733-5466 G Red Lion Inn & Suites Kennewick 602 N. Young St. www.redlion.com 509-396-9979 or 800-733-5466 F Paragon Corporate Housing 2455 G. W. Way, Suite D-114 www.paragonsuites.com 509-943-0500 or 888-632-5511 G Red Lion Hotel Richland 802 George Washington Way www.redlion.com 509-946-7611 or 800-REDLION H Shilo Inn Suites Hotel 50 Comstock St. www.shiloinns.com 509-946-4661 I TownePlace Suites Richland Columbia Point Marriott 591 Columbia Point Dr. www.marriott.com 509-943-9800 west richland A RV Village Resort 7300 W. Van Giesen St. www.rvvillageresort.com 509-967-9900 B Oliver Tree RV Park 83206 N. Weidle Road 509-967-3276 9 dining AMERICAN/CONTINENTAL ASIAN Emerald of Siam 1314 Jadwin Ave., Richland 509-946-9328 Casa Mia 2541 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick 509-582-0440 Applebee’s 606 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Kennewick 509-783-0300 Fujiyama Japanese Steakhouse & Bar 2522 Queensgate Dr. #4, Richland 509-713-7588 607 George Washington Way, Richland 509-946-0500 5305 Road 68, Pasco 509-543-7855 Mezzo Thai 110 Gage Blvd., Richland 509-491-3400 Anthony’s HomePort 550 Columbia Point Dr., Richland 509-946-3474 43 Columbia Point Dr., Richland 509-942-1513 Bin No. 20 Located inside the Pasco Red Lion 2525 N. 20th Ave., Pasco 509-547-0701 Bob’s Burgers & Brew 2775 Queensgate Dr., Richland 509-987-1664 3609 Plaza Way, Kennewick 509-987-1060 Bonefish Grill 121 Gage Blvd., Richland 509-628-9296 Cedars Restaurant 355 Clover Island Dr., Kennewick 509-582-2143 Cousins’ Restaurant 4605 Road 68, Pasco 509-543-9925 Famous Dave’s 8110 W. Gage Blvd., Kennewick 509-783-2594 Five Guys Burgers & Fries 2671 Queensgate Dr., Richland 509-222-1120 IHOP 6511 W. Canal Dr., Kennewick 509-737-0491 5015 Road 68, Pasco 509-544-9449 Outback Steakhouse 6819 W. Canal Dr., Kennewick 509-735-9304 Red Lobster 1120 Columbia Center Blvd., Kennewick 509-735-1190 P.F. Changs 8108 W. Gage Blvd., Kennewick 509-735-3270 The Bamboo Garden 8021 W. Grandridge Blvd., Kennewick 509-737-1688 Bangkok Thai Restaurant 8318 W. Gage Blvd., Kennewick 509-735-7631 Mizu Sushi and Roll 1321 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Kennewick 509-735-4433 BAR & GRILL Atomic Ale Brewpub & Eatery 1015 Lee Blvd., Richland 509-946-5465 Fox & Bear Public House 430 George Washington Way, Richland 509-420-4674 Ice Harbor Brewing Company 206 N. Benton Ave., Kennewick 509-582-5340 350 Clover Island Dr., Kennewick 509-586-3181 The Rock 4862 Hildebrand Ave., Kennewick 509-221-1137 MEDITERRANEAN Apollo Fine Greek Cuisine 620 Cullum Ave., Richland 509-943-9841 Cheese Louise 619 The Parkway, Richland 509-420-9841 Fat Olives 255 Williams Blvd., Richland 509-946-6404 Frost Me Sweet Bakery & Bistro 710 The Parkway, Richland 509-420-4704 MEXICAN 3 Margaritas 6505 W. Canal Dr., Kennewick 509-735-5545 Kimo’s at Rattlesnake Mt. Brewing Co. 2696 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Kennewick 509-783-5747 Casa Chapala 107 E. Columbia Dr., Kennewick 509-586-4224 Twigs Bistro and Martini Bar 1321 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Kennewick 509-735-3411 Chico’s Tecate Grill 7704 W. Clearwater Ave., Kennewick 509-735-1801 INDIAN Inca 1825 Leslie Rd., Richland 509-628-1070 Love Curry Indian Cuisine 5025 N. Road 68 Ste. A1, Pasco 509-547-3772 Sterlings 890 George Washington Way, Richland 509-943-1588 INTERNATIONAL 10 Round Table Pizza 3300 W. Clearwater Ave., Kennewick 509-783-2204 627 Jadwin Ave., Richland 509-946-7755 Masala Indian Cuisine 3321 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick 509-737-9999 Texas Roadhouse 845 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Kennewick 509-783-1288 Olive Garden 1420 N. Louisiana St., Kennewick 509-374-3500 Jack-sons Sports Bar & Restaurant 99 Lee Blvd., Richland 509-946-8118 Sage Port Grille 1633 Columbia Park Trail, Richland 509-783-9105 3200 W. Clearwater Ave., Kennewick 509-736-1588 Monterosso’s Italian 1026 Lee Blvd., Richland 509-946-4525 Pacific Pasta & Grill 7911 W. Grandridge Blvd., Kennewick 509-783-7847 ITALIAN & PIZZA Brickhouse Pizza 3791 W. Van Giesen St., West Richland 509-967-3733 Isla Bonita 1524 Jadwin Ave., Richland 509-396-6567 WINERIES Barnard Griffin 878 Tulip Ln., Richland 509-627-0266 Bookwalter 894 Tulip Ln., Richland 509-627-5000 Taverna Tagaris 844 Tulip Ln., Richland 509-628-0020 about the tri-cities The Tri-Cities is made up of three neighboring cities: Kennewick, Pasco and Richland. With a population of more than 268,000, the Tri-Cities has been named the fastest-growing metro area in Washington state, according to Tri-City Development Council. Located in the desert region of Washington state, at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake and Columbia rivers, the Tri-Cities has an exceptional climate. There are a multitude of recreational, cultural and historical activities to enjoy during your visit. With more than 300 sunny days per year, the Tri-Cities and surrounding areas offer many opportunities to experience the great outdoors. We encourage you to take advantage of our premier golf courses, award winning wineries, museums, first-class shopping, bicycle and hiking trails, and abundant water recreation on any of our breathtaking rivers. For more information on the Tri-Cities, including recreational and entertainment offerings, go to www.visittri-cities.com. Wine tasting With more than 150 wineries within a 50-mile radius, the Tri-Cities has been called the “Heart of Washington’s wine country.” After savoring our local premium wines, you will understand why many are award-winning and internationally acclaimed. Shopping and dining The Tri-Cities is a regional shopping destination with the largest concentration of retail and shopping offerings within a 140-mile (230 km) radius. There are many locally family-owned restaurants as well as national franchises. Whether you crave authentic Mexican or gourmet specialties, there is something for everyone. of the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford Site, and how electricity is generated for the Pacific Northwest through hydro, wind and nuclear technologies. Recreation and leisure The Columbia and Snake Rivers provide recreational opportunities that are second to none. Each of the cities offer beautiful parks with walking and biking paths along the banks of the rivers. Each city also has free boat launch sites. The crystal blue water of the rivers provide picturesque scenery, world-class fishing, and calm waters for sailing, boating, waterskiing, swimming and windsurfing. Walking, biking, hiking The Sacagawea Heritage Trail is a 22-mile (35 km) recreational and educational trail that follows the Columbia River shoreline. The trail travels through parks and neighborhoods across the various bridges that stretch across the river. Golf Golf can be played nearly year-round due to the region’s mild climate. The Tri-Cities is home to 10 full-service golf courses. The picturesque courses boast award-winning rolling fairways and championship putting courses that will challenge the most experienced golfer. Industry The Tri-Cities has a strong economy based historically on farming and the Department of Energy Hanford Site. With abundant irrigation from the three nearby rivers and top quality soil, farm lands thrive with wheat as the primary crop grown in the region. Apples, onions, grapes, corn and potatoes are also produced on local farms. Sports Since the 1940s, the Hanford Site has been the Tri-Cities’ number one employer and that continues even today. The site was established as part of the Manhattan Project. Today, the focus at Hanford is the cleanup of the World War II plutonium production effort. Museums The Tri-Cities area is booming. With a professional workforce, local higher education opportunities, several Fortune 500 companies, and a growing small businesses base, the Tri-Cities is an enjoyable place to live, work and play. Several professional sports teams call the Tri-Cities home. Teams include: Tri-City Americans WHL ice hockey; Tri-City Dust Devils, a professional affiliate of the Colorado Rockies; and the Tri-Cities Fever, a member of the Arena Football League 2. Visitors are welcome and encouraged to explore the area’s museums such as The Reach and interpretive centers to learn more about the rich history of the Tri-Cities region. Broaden your knowledge about Lewis and Clark, the history 11 11 Energy Northwest P.O. Box 968 Richland, WA 99352-0968 509-372-5000 www.energy-northwest.com 130054 April 2015