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on) September. Station 2223.02 was completed

CONSTRUCTION. Work was originally
uled to commence on 1 August and

on 20 November and station 2223.01 was completed on 11 December.

schedto be

completed by 15 January 1954. Actual work

started oa 7 September and was completed on 25
January. Figure 2-161 shows forms stripped
after pouring limonite wall. The Station was
30% completed as of 8 November. Figure 2-162
shows Station nearing completion on 5 January
1954. This view notes the projecting platform
and door leading into the Station and the wood
lean-to equipment room, The 500-gallon vertical tank shown was used for diesel oil storage.

STATION 2230 - PIPELINE
SPE RUBY-SALLY - USER: UCRL
CPSOU AL. This Station consisted of a patr of
rosa t (Woepipe array, 2773". 0" long supported by wood frames spaced approximately 20
feet apart. Pupes were fabmeatcd and installed
as reported for Station 1203,
ENGINEERING.
‘The experiment originally
contemplated for the Ruby-Sally group of
vtands consisted of a tower shot without a pipe:
line. “Phis was later changed to a land shot
with a pipeline. The design criteria is reported
under Station 1203.
CONSTRUCTION.
Work was scheduled to
commence on 15 July and to be completed by
31 December. Actual construction started on 28
July and was completed on 27 February E954.
Figure 2-159 notes 57% estimated completion

as of 15 October. Figure 2-160 shows a section

of the pipe array with carth covering. At the
rear, and carth covered, was Station 2201,

STATION 2231.01 - PUMP STATION
SITE SALLY - USER: UCRL
GENERAL. Same as for Station 2221.02.
ENGINEERING. Sameas for Station 2221.02.
CONSTRUCTION.
Work was scheduled to
commence on 1 September and to be completed
by 15 January 1954. Actual work started on 1
September and was completed on 16 January.

STATION 2300 - PHOTO BUNKER
SITE PETER - USER: UCRL
GENERAL. This Station, used for high speed
photography, was a massive reinforced concrete
bunker similar to Station 1341. The deletion
of sloping buttresses, the substitution of a wood

equipment lean-to for the reinforced concrete

equipment room at the first floor level, the
addition of a projecting platform at the door
leading into the Station, and a changein thickness of the rear wall constituted the major differences between this Station and Station 1341.

Figure 2-160.

ENGINEERING. Design problems were similar
to those applying to Station 1341. While the
pressures were much smaller than those encountered on Station 1341, permitting deletion of
buttresses, the need for radiation protection

Station 2230 - Section with
Earth Covering
yoo.

ee

STATION 2301 - PHOTO BUNKER
SITE TILDA - USER: UCRL
GENERAL.Similar to Station 2300.

required thick walls; consequently wall thick-

nesses were, in general, maintained the same as
those for Station 1341 in accordance with criteria received on 10 July 1953. Drawings required are reported under Station 1341.

ENGINEERING. Similar to Station 2300.

CONSTRUCTION. Work was originally sched-

uled to commence on 1 Septemberand to be com-

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