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tours:faq [2019/03/12 09:29]
constan [How much water does the laboratory use?]
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 ===== Questions with Incomplete Answers ===== ===== Questions with Incomplete Answers =====
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 +==== How much water does the laboratory use? ====
 +//(from Brad Bull)// Our estimated annual usage is about 36M gallons. Peak is 250k a day during the hottest time of year. Most of the water is used for evaporative cooling (cooling towers).
 +
 +==== What will happen to the cyclotrons when they are removed to make way for the FRIB linac? ====
 +//(from Brad Sherrill)//
 +They might be repurposed for other research at MSU. There are no plans to send them anywhere. ​
  
 ==== Can I get a tour of the FRIB tunnel? ==== ==== Can I get a tour of the FRIB tunnel? ====
-//(from Jessica Kolp)// ​Each Wednesday at 3:30-5:00there is a public tour at FRIB Trailer #6. For the safety of our visitors, the following rules apply for FRIB construction site tours:+//(from Jessica Kolp and Rebecca Abel)// By appointment,​ after 3:30pmgroups may schedule ​a public tour starting ​at FRIB Trailer #6. For the safety of our visitors, the following rules apply for FRIB construction site tours:
   * Closed-toe shoes or work boots required (no high heels, athletic/​tennis shoes or sandals)   * Closed-toe shoes or work boots required (no high heels, athletic/​tennis shoes or sandals)
   * Long pants required (no shorts, capris, or dresses)   * Long pants required (no shorts, capris, or dresses)
   * Must be more than 16 years old   * Must be more than 16 years old
   * Safety gear will be provided   * Safety gear will be provided
 +
 +==== Fun FRIB facts ====
 +//(from Brad Bull's Staff Info talk 6/​24/​17)// ​  
 +  * Concrete: ~35000 cubic yards
 +  * Steel: >10 million lbs
 +  * Soil excavated: ~150,000 cubic yards
 +  * that soil would make a mountain 175 feet high
 +  * Much off-side fabrication (two sites in Lansing) sped up work
 +  * Power consumption:​ 18 MW
 +  * Final square footage: 580,000 (double what NSCL was before)
 +  * Planning, design, and construction are only 10-20% of total cost of ownership!
  
 ==== What is the heaviest rare isotope beam ever studied at NSCL? ==== ==== What is the heaviest rare isotope beam ever studied at NSCL? ====
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