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Icpp Calcined Solids Storage Facility Closure Study Volume Ii


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Icpp Calcined Solids Storage Facility Closure Study Volume Ii


Icpp Calcined Solids Storage Facility Closure Study Volume Ii
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Release Date : 1998

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This document contains Volume II of the Closure Study for the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant Calcined Solids Storage Facility. This volume contains draft information on cost estimates, planning schedules, yearly cost flowcharts, and life-cycle costs for the four options described in Volume I: (1) Risk-Based Clean Closure; NRC Class C fill, (2) Risk-Based Clean Closure; Clean fill, (3) Closure to landfill Standards; NRC Class C fill, and (4) Closure to Landfill Standards; Clean fill.



Icpp Calcined Solids Storage Facility Closure Study Volume Iii


Icpp Calcined Solids Storage Facility Closure Study Volume Iii
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The following information was calculated to support cost estimates and radiation exposure calculations for closure activities at the Calcined Solids Storage Facility (CSSF). Within the estimate, volumes were calculated to determine the required amount of grout to be used during closure activities. The remaining calcine on the bin walls, supports, piping, and floor was also calculated to approximate the remaining residual calcine volumes at different stages of the removal process. The estimates for remaining calcine and vault void volume are higher than what would actually be experienced in the field, but are necessary for bounding purposes. The residual calcine in the bins may be higher than was is experienced in the field as it was assumed that the entire bin volume is full of calcine before removal activities commence. The vault void volumes are higher as the vault roof beam volumes were neglected. The estimations that follow should be considered rough order of magnitude, due to the time constraints as dictated by the project's scope of work. Should more accurate numbers be required, a new analysis would be necessary.



Icpp Tank Farm Closure Study


Icpp Tank Farm Closure Study
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language : en
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Release Date : 1998

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The disposition of INEEL radioactive wastes is now under a Settlement Agreement between the DOE and the State of Idaho. The Settlement Agreement requires that existing liquid sodium bearing waste (SBW), and other liquid waste inventories be treated by December 31, 2012. This agreement also requires that all HLW, including calcined waste, be disposed or made road ready to ship from the INEEL by 2035. Sodium bearing waste (SBW) is produced from decontamination operations and HLW from reprocessing of SNF. SBW and HLW are radioactive and hazardous mixed waste; the radioactive constituents are regulated by DOE and the hazardous constituents are regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Calcined waste, a dry granular material, is produced in the New Waste Calcining Facility (NWCF). Two primary waste tank storage locations exist at the ICPP: Tank Farm Facility (TFF) and the Calcined Solids Storage Facility (CSSF). The TFF has the following underground storage tanks: four 18,400-gallon tanks (WM 100-102, WL 101); four 30,000-gallon tanks (WM 103-106); and eleven 300,000+ gallon tanks. This includes nine 300,000-gallon tanks (WM 182-190) and two 318,000 gallon tanks (WM 180-181). This study analyzes the closure and subsequent use of the eleven 300,000+ gallon tanks. The 18,400 and 30,000-gallon tanks were not included in the work scope and will be closed as a separate activity. This study was conducted to support the HLW Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) waste separations options and addresses closure of the 300,000-gallon liquid waste storage tanks and subsequent tank void uses. A figure provides a diagram estimating how the TFF could be used as part of the separations options. Other possible TFF uses are also discussed in this study.



Calcined Solids Storage Facility Closure Study


Calcined Solids Storage Facility Closure Study
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The disposal of radioactive wastes now stored at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory is currently mandated under a {open_quotes}Settlement Agreement{close_quotes} (or {open_quotes}Batt Agreement{close_quotes}) between the Department of Energy and the State of Idaho. Under this agreement, all high-level waste must be treated as necessary to meet the disposal criteria and disposed of or made road ready to ship from the INEEL by 2035. In order to comply with this agreement, all calcined waste produced in the New Waste Calcining Facility and stored in the Calcined Solids Facility must be treated and disposed of by 2035. Several treatment options for the calcined waste have been studied in support of the High-Level Waste Environmental Impact Statement. Two treatment methods studied, referred to as the TRU Waste Separations Options, involve the separation of the high-level waste (calcine) into TRU waste and low-level waste (Class A or Class C). Following treatment, the TRU waste would be sent to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) for final storage. It has been proposed that the low-level waste be disposed of in the Tank Farm Facility and/or the Calcined Solids Storage Facility following Resource Conservation and Recovery Act closure. In order to use the seven Bin Sets making up the Calcined Solids Storage Facility as a low-level waste landfill, the facility must first be closed to Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) standards. This study identifies and discusses two basic methods available to close the Calcined Solids Storage Facility under the RCRA - Risk-Based Clean Closure and Closure to Landfill Standards. In addition to the closure methods, the regulatory requirements and issues associated with turning the Calcined Solids Storage Facility into an NRC low-level waste landfill or filling the bin voids with clean grout are discussed.



The Office Of Environmental Management Technical Reports A Bibliography


The Office Of Environmental Management Technical Reports A Bibliography
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date : 2001

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The Office of Environmental Management's (EM) technical reports bibliography is an annual publication that contains information on scientific and technical reports sponsored by the Office of Environmental Management added to the Energy Science and Technology Database from July 1, 1994 through June 30, 1995. This information is divided into the following categories: Focus Areas, Cross-Cutting Programs, and Support Programs. In addition, a category for general information is included. EM's Office of Science and Technology sponsors this bibliography.



Properties Of Radioactive Calcine Retrieved From The Second Calcined Solids Storage Facility At Icpp


Properties Of Radioactive Calcine Retrieved From The Second Calcined Solids Storage Facility At Icpp
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Release Date : 1979

Properties Of Radioactive Calcine Retrieved From The Second Calcined Solids Storage Facility At Icpp written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1979 with categories.




Design Analysis Of The Icpp 7th Set Of Calcined Solids Storage Bins


Design Analysis Of The Icpp 7th Set Of Calcined Solids Storage Bins
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Author : R. K. Blandford
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Release Date : 1985

Design Analysis Of The Icpp 7th Set Of Calcined Solids Storage Bins written by R. K. Blandford and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with Radioactive wastes categories.


This report presents the detailed structural analysis of the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant's (ICPP) 7th Set of Calcined Solids Storage Facility (CSSF) bins. The objective of the work performed was to establish the structural adequacy of the stainless steel storage bins subject ot the requirements of the Design Specification A-ECS_40020, by demonstrating compliance with Section VIII, Division 2, of the ASME Code. A linear elastic finite element analysis was performed to evaluate the internal stresses in the bin structure which were then compared to Code criteria. The bins were shown to be structurally adequate to withstand all of the design loadings stated in the Design Specification.



Properties Of Radioactive Calcine Retrieved From The Second Calcined Solids Storage Facility At Icpp


Properties Of Radioactive Calcine Retrieved From The Second Calcined Solids Storage Facility At Icpp
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Author : B. A. Staples
language : en
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Release Date : 1979

Properties Of Radioactive Calcine Retrieved From The Second Calcined Solids Storage Facility At Icpp written by B. A. Staples and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1979 with Radioactive waste disposal categories.


The chemical and physical properties of radioactive alumnia and zirconia calcine samples retrieved from the the storage bins at ICPP were measured. Chemical properties measured include chemical composition, crystalline structure, and radiochemical composition. The physical properties measured and reported include density, size distribution, relative attrition, solubility in 8 M HNO3, thermal stability, and flow characteristics. The chemical and physical properties of the retrieved calcine after the 10-12 years of storage are very similar to freshly prepared simulated calcine.



Seventh Calcined Solids Storage Facility Thermal Analysis


Seventh Calcined Solids Storage Facility Thermal Analysis
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Author : K. G. DeWall
language : en
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Release Date : 1984

Seventh Calcined Solids Storage Facility Thermal Analysis written by K. G. DeWall and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984 with Radioactive wastes categories.


High level radioactive liquid wastes generated by the reprocessing of expended nuclear fuel at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) are calcined into granular solids for storage. The Seventh Calcined Solids Storage Facility (CSSF) is being designed to accept this material. Since the Seventh CSSF is nearly identical to the Sixth CSFF, the Sixth Calcined Solids Storage Facility Thermal Analysis was reviewed to determine its applicability to the Seventh CSFF. The results contained in the reference analysis were found to adequately represent the expected thermal conditions associated with the operation of the Seventh CSSF.



Design Bases For Icpp Waste Calcination Facility


Design Bases For Icpp Waste Calcination Facility
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Author : D. K. MacQueen
language : en
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Release Date : 1959

Design Bases For Icpp Waste Calcination Facility written by D. K. MacQueen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1959 with Chemical laboratories categories.