Actions for Defense Waste and Byproducts Management monthly report for December 1984
Defense Waste and Byproducts Management monthly report for December 1984
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1984
Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, [approximately 1984] - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Summary
- Stabilization evaluations were completed for nine single-shell tanks which did not require jet pumping. Four tanks were determined to require supernate pumping. The remaining five tanks, 105-B, 110-B, 110-U, 109-T and 104-S, were declared Interim Stabilized. Seventy-eight of 149 single-shell tanks have now been stabilized. Sixteen /sup 90/Sr product capsules and six strontium waste capsules were produced this month. Fiscal year-to-date, 18 product capsules and 12 waste capsules have been produced. Three more product capsules are in work and will be completed in January 1985. The 242-A Evaporator Run 85-2 was started on December 8 and completed December 16. The throughput for Run 85-2 was about 1.0 million gallons. Run 85-3 was initiated on December 26. Total throughput for December was about 2.1 million gallons with a waste volume reduction (WVR) of about 0.5 million gallons. FYTD evaporator throughput is about 5.1 million gallons with a WVR of about 1.5 million gallons. The WESF Safety Analysis Report (SAR) was completed and transmitted to DOE-RL for approval. Two studies were completed and released in support of the WESF SAR. The WESF K-3 Filter Drop Inventory Release Fraction, SD-WM-TI-171 provides the technical basis for the SAR assumption that 0.1% or less of the K-3 filter radionuclide inventory would be released as respirable particles in the event the filter was dropped during routine filter replacement. The WESF K-3 Filter Upgrade - No Action Alternative Evaluation, SD-455-ES-001, evaluated the technical feasibility and cost of replacing a K-3 filter assembly which was loaded with the radioactive material known to be in the K-3 duct. Revisions to the Hanford Waste Management Plan (HWMP) and the Hanford Waste Management Technology Plan (HWMTP) were submitted on schedule to DOE-HQ, meeting two major milestones.
- Report Numbers
- DE85006747; RHO-PB-SR-10-B-WM-Dec.84
- Other Subject(s)
- 052001 - nuclear fuels- waste processing
- 052002 - nuclear fuels- waste disposal & storage
- 12 management of radioactive and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities
- Alkaline earth isotopes
- Alpha-bearing wastes
- Beta decay radioisotopes
- Beta-minus decay radioisotopes
- Cleaning
- Decommissioning
- Decontamination
- Encapsulation
- Even-even nuclei
- Hapo
- High-level radioactive wastes
- Intermediate mass nuclei
- Isotopes
- Low-level radioactive wastes
- Management
- Materials
- National organizations
- Nuclear facilities
- Nuclei
- Phase transformations
- Processing
- Radioactive materials
- Radioactive waste management
- Radioactive waste processing
- Radioactive waste storage
- Radioactive wastes
- Radioisotopes
- Research programs
- Solidification
- Storage
- Strontium 90.
- Strontium isotopes
- Us aec
- Us doe
- Us erda
- Us organizations
- Vitrification
- Waste management
- Waste processing
- Waste storage
- Wastes
- Years living radioisotopes
- Collection
- NTIS collection.
- Note
- DOE contract number: AC06-76RL01830
OSTI Identifier 6244934
Research organization: Rockwell International Corp., Richland, WA (USA). Rockwell Hanford Operations.
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