Series 83904

Board of Regents (Utah). University of Utah. Economic Business Research Superconducting super collider records, 1987-1988.

4.05 cubic feet

These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.

Historical Note

See history of the records' creator.

Summary of Records

This series contains correspondence, reports, studies and other important data that was used to craft the SSC Ripple Valley site proposal and the SSC Cedar Mountains site proposal. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, studies, and invoices. Also present are complete copies of both the published Ripple Valley proposal and the published Cedar Mountains proposal. The series also includes two oversized maps detailing both proposed SSC locations and the geology of proposed tunnel alignments.

Scope and Content

In December 1983 the National Reference Designs Study first envisioned the potential construction of a superconducting super collider. The idea was reviewed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and a site-selection process for the construction of the world's largest super collider was initiated in 1987. The design of a super collider allows for two proton beams to be aimed at one another. Moving at near the speed of light, the particles in these beams smash into one another and are broken down to the most basic subatomic particle units. In this way conditions that may have appeared moments after the Big Bang are replicated and scientists are able to learn about the basic forces governing the laws of physics.
Utah leaders saw the SSC as a potentially powerful means to spur social and economic growth in the Wasatch Front region, and determined that the state would make a formal proposal to the DOE for construction of the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) in Utah's Great BasinDesert. The estimated construction cost of the SSC was projected at $600 million per year over a six or seven year period. Had it been built the SSC would have had a long-term construction for of 750 workers, and a peak construction force of approximately 4000. Upon completion the annual operating budget of the SSC would have totaled $270 million per year. The consulting firm of Dames & Moore was hired to conduct a site review and help draft the formal proposal that fit the site specific qualification criteria demanded by the official DOE Invitation for Site Proposals. Dames & Moore was assisted in the process by the Ralph M. Parsons Company, Roger Foott Associates, Inc., Bear West Consulting, the Wasatch Front Regional Council, and the Data Resources Section of the Utah Office of Planning and Budget.
SSC qualification criteria issued by the DOE reveal the massive energy and resource needs of the project. The design of the SSC called for a tube 10' in diameter to be buried 20 feetbelow the ground surface (to shield above ground monitoring areas from radiation). This tube would run 52 miles in an oval raceway (with dimensions of 17.4 miles x 14.6 miles). The above ground campus facilities were to be connected to the underground areas. It was in the above ground areas that monitoring and study could take place. A DOE estimate of 4000 acres was needed for the facility (with additional rights to another 4000 to 5000 acres for future tunneling). The power and water demands for the SSC and its off-site support facilities would have been equivalent to a town of 30,000. Utility requirements for the SSC included:
- Two independent commercial electrical sources at minimum 138 Kv (preferably in the range of the 230 Kv to 500 Kv) with peak demand of 250 MW.
- 2700 gpm peak water demand
- 100,000 gallons of sewage disposal per day
- 55,000 to 73,000 MBtu/hr of heating from natural gas, coal, oil, solar, or geothermal sources
- 4000 lines and 200 trunks fortelecommunications
- Radioactive waste disposal for low-level equipment and decommissioning of accelerator at the end of SSC operation
Additionally the SSC would have demanded infrastructure for an operational staff of 3000 (2500 permanent personnel and 500 visiting personnel). With families, it was estimated that approximately 10,000 people would have been directly dependent on available SSC facilities and infrastructure.
Two initial reports were created by Dames and Moore in February and March of 1987 that laid out the specifications of the SSC, as well as an initial assessment of areas in Utah that could prove feasible for SSC construction. Based on these reports, two areas in the Great Basin Desert were chosen for a more thorough review and assessment process. Ultimately two separate multi-volume proposals were created for the sites in question. The first is entitled the "Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal" and focuses on a region 52 miles west of Salt Lake City, near SkullValley. The second proposal is entitled the "Ripple Valley Siting Proposal" and focuses on an area 69 miles west of Salt Lake City (near the Knolls exit on Interstate 80). The reports generated for each site proposal focus on geology, local environment, public land availability, regional conditions, and available utilities and infrastructure. Each presents a formal offer by Utah to the DOE for construction rights to the SSC. This offer included access to public lands, utilities run to the SSC site at no charge, $230 million on SSC facilities (including a High Energy Research Institute with a $7.5 million annual budget), and support infrastructure in the form of roads, railroad sidings, and an aircraft landing strip. The formal siting reports were submitted to the DOE for review on September 02, 1987.
This series contains correspondence, reports, studies and other important data that was used to craft the SSC Ripple Valley site proposal and the SSC Cedar Mountains site proposal.Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, studies, and invoices. Also present are complete copies of both the published Ripple Valley proposal and the published Cedar Mountains proposal. The series also includes two oversized maps detailing both proposed SSC locations and the geology of proposed tunnel alignments.
Ultimately the DOE rejected the Utah proposal for the SSC, instead awarding the project to Texas in November 1988. Construction on the SSC (nicknamed "Desertron") began in 1991 near the central-Texas town of Waxahachie. Seventeen shafts were sunk and 14.6 miles of tunnel were bored (out of an estimated 54.1 miles needed) before claims of government mismanagement and sky-rocketing costs ended construction in 1993. By the time construction was halted the federal government had spent $2 billion dollars on the SSC (with an estimated price tag of $12 billion to successfully finish it). The massive costs of the project were primarily associated with the extremedifficulties encountered with tunneling through bedrock and creating viable infrastructure deep underground. Had the SSC project been completed, its two 20 TeV per proton energy beams would have made it the largest super collider on Earth (even larger than the Large Hadron Collider that was built near Geneva, Switzerland and became operation in 2009). The SSC site in Waxahachie was deeded to Ellis County, Texas after construction was halted, and was eventually sold in 2006 to a private company which began marketing it as a data center. The site was purchased in 2012 by chemical company, Magnablend.

Arrangement

Chronological by date.

Access Restrictions

This series is classified as Public.

Use Restrictions

These records are available for reproduction and use.

Preferred Citation

Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

Custody History

It appears that these records were originally created and kept by the University of Utah's Bureau of Economic and Business Research. At some point they were transferred to the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development before reaching the Utah State Archives.

Acquisition Information

These records were acquired from the creating agency through established retention schedules.

Processing Information

This series was processed by Jim Kichas in June 2012.

Related Material

Superconducting Super Collider proposal from the Utah Energy Office, Series 353, contains additional copies of the proposal reports found in this series along with other technical information on the Superconducting Super Collider.
Superconducting super collider task force records from the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, Series 10263, contains additional copies of the proposal reports found in this series along with other technical information on the Superconducting Super Collider.
Special project files from the Department of Natural Resources. Geological Survey, Series 25708, contains information collected or created by the Geological Survey about special projects, including the Superconducting Super Collider.

Indexing Terms

Container List

BoxFolderDateDescription
111987Dames and Moore - Billing
121987Dames and Moore - Invoices
131987Dames and Moore - Contract Amendment
141987Dames and Moore - Second Contract
151987Brigham Young University
161987High Energy Research Institute
171987 Apr 28Dames and Moore - Hydrology Report
181987Department of Energy
191987Invitation for Site Proposals
1101988 Jul 22Department of Energy Newsletter
1111987-1988Superconducting Super Collider Newspaper Articles
1121987Task Force Community Committee
1131987Superconducting Super Collider Federal Site Report
1141988 Mar 2Superconducting Super Collider Final Summary
1151987 Jun 2Superconducting Super Collider Technical Review Committee
1161987 Apr 14Superconducting Super Collider Technical Review Committee
1171987 May 5Superconducting Super Collider Technical Review Committee
1181987 JunSuperconducting Super Collider Technical Review Committee
1191987Robson Contract for Study
1201987Robson Study - The Economic Impact of the Superconducting Super Collider
1211987Richard Prows Correspondence File
1221987Superconducting Super Collider Contracts
1231987 Jun 16Superconducting Super Collider Technical Review Committee
1241987 Mar 20Superconducting Super Collider Technical Review Committee
1251987 Jul 22Superconducting Super Collider Technical Review Committee
1261987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force
1271987Dames and Moore - Second Contract
1281987Dames and Moore
1291988 Jul 21Stan Eckersley Analysis Summary
1301988Federal Spending
1311988 Jan 15Federal Research Committee
1321987Utah Office of Planning and Budget Contract
1331987Utah Office of Planning and Budget Contract
1341987Paul Nelson Contract
1351987Paul Nelson Contract Amendment
1361987Shipley Associates Contract
1371987 Jul 20Shipley Associates Red Team Report
1381988Shipping Invoice
1391987Gillham Advertising Contract
1401987Gillham Advertising Reports
1411987 NovGillham Advertising Report
1421987 DecGillham Advertising Report
1431987 DecGillham Advertising Final Report
1441987 Sep 30Superconducting Super Collider Financial Summary
1451987Richard Richards Contract
1461987University of Utah
1471987 Oct 15Financial Summary
1481987 Jul 21Summary of Funds
1491987Prudential-Bache Capital Funding
1501987Superconducting Super Collider Financial Plan
1511988 FebSuperconducting Super Collider Summary of Contracted Amounts and Payments
1521987-1988Miscellaneous Records
1531987Superconducting Super Collider Site Development Proposal
1541987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider - Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 1: Executive Summary
1551987Western Superconducting Super Collider Regional Coalition
1561987 Sep 14Superconducting Super Collider Slides
1571987Miscellaneous Records
1581987 Apr 2Monthly Information Meeting
1591987 Jul 9Second Site Memorandum from Utah State Science Advisor Randy Moon
1601987 Aug 19Superconducting Super Collider Task Force Meeting
1611987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force Committee
1621987-1988Superconducting Super Collider Task Force Business Committee
1631987-1988Miscellaneous Records
211986-1987Dames and Moore
221985-1987General Superconducting Super Collider Information
231985-1987General Superconducting Super Collider Information
241986-1987University of Utah
251987Proposal to Establish a Center of High Energy Physics Research
261985 FebTo the Heart of the Matter - The Superconducting Super Collider
271987The Economic Impact of the Superconducting Super Collider
281987Superconducting Super Collider Newspaper Clippings
291987 Apr 29Superconducting Super Collider Pre-Proposal Conference
2101987Superconducting Super Collider Business Committee
2111985 DecSuperconducting Super Collider Research and Development - The First Two Years
2121987Superconducting Super Collider Administration
2131987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Notice/Agenda
2141987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Members
2151987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Governor's Announcement
2161987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Dames and Moore Executive Summary
2171987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Appendix: SSC First Report
2181987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Department of Energy Facts
2191987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Organization Chart
2201987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Miscellaneous
2211987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Business Task Force
2221987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Technical Review Committee
2231987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Newspaper and Magazine Articles
2241987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force - Notes
2251987 MayThe Economic Impact of the Superconducting Super Collider Report
2261987Superconducting Super Collider Interstate Records, Correspondence, and Studies
2271987Superconducting Super Collider Interstate Records, Correspondence, and Studies
2281987Superconducting Super Collider Interstate Records, Correspondence, and Studies
2291987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider - Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 1: Executive Summary
2301987Superconducting Super Collider Task Force Records: Contract Drafts; Dames and Moore; Meeting Minutes; News Articles; Committee Minutes
2311987 MayEconomic Impact of the Superconducting Super Collider
311987 Sep 2Utah Cedar Mountains Superconducting Super Collider Site - USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Maps Showing Proposed Locations of SSC Facilities and Geologic Maps Along SSC Tunnel Alignment
321987 Sep 2Utah Ripple Valley Superconducting Super Collider Site - USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Maps Showing Proposed Locations of SSC Facilities and Geologic Maps Along SSC Tunnel Alignment
411987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 1: Executive Summary
421987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 2: Offer, Financial and Other Incentives, and Other Documents
431987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 3: Geology and Tunneling
441987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 4: Regional Resources
451987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 5: Environment
461987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 6: Setting
471987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 7: Regional Conditions
481987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Volume 8: Utilities
491987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Proposal Appendix A: Geotechnical Report - Volume 1
4101987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Proposal Appendix A: Geotechnical Report - Volume 2
4111987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Ripple Valley Siting Proposal - Proposal Appendix B: Regional Resources Support Data
511987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 1: Executive Summary
521987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 2: Offer, Financial and Other Incentives, and Other Documents
531987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 3: Geology and Tunneling
541987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 4: Regional Resources
551987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 5: Environment
561987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 6: Setting
571987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 7: Regional Conditions
581987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Volume 8: Utilities
591987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Proposal Appendix A: Geotechnical Report - Volume 1
5101987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Proposal Appendix A: Geotechnical Report - Volume 2
5111987 Sep 2Superconducting Super Collider Cedar Mountains Siting Proposal - Proposal Appendix B: Regional Resources Support Data