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Tank Waste News

Hanford Completes Construction of Last of 94 Systems in Low-Activity Waste Facility
December 15, 2020
EM Office of River Protection and contractor Bechtel National, Inc. have completed construction of the last of 94 systems in the Low-Activity facility
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Salt Waste Processing Facility Team Receives DOE Secretary Awards
December 8, 2020
Deputy Secretary Mark W. Menezes presented the awards as part of a visit to SRS and the Savannah River National Laboratory on Dec. 4.
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Hanford Tests First Connection Between WTP and Tank Farms
December 8, 2020
Office of River Protection contractors Bechtel National Inc. and Washington River Protection Solutions recently joined forces to test transfer lines.
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Hanford WTP Treatment Commissioning Technicians Finish Desk Training
November 24, 2020
The final class of commissioning technicians recently completed the classroom portion of their in-depth systems training.
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Effluent Treatment Facility Gets Ready for Hanford Tank Waste Treatment
November 17, 2020
EM is implementing a series of robust upgrades to increase the capacity and reliability of a critical effluent treatment facility.
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Salt Waste Processing Facility Operations Underway at SRS
November 10, 2020
The Salt Waste Processing Facility designed to significantly increase the Savannah River Site's ability to empty and close radioactive waste tanks.
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Hanford Completes Key Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste Milestones
November 10, 2020
EM recently declared major design work complete for Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) facilities at the Hanford Site.
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Subcontract Awarded to Support Hanford Tank Waste Treatment, Risk Reduction
November 10, 2020
EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Mission Support Alliance (MSA) has awarded a $13 million subcontract to Fowler General Construction.
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EM Chief Gets Firsthand Look at Hanford Site Progress
November 3, 2020
EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White visited the Hanford Site last week to view progress on the environmental cleanup mission.
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Evaporator Facility Gears Up for Tank Waste Treatment at Hanford
November 3, 2020
A graphic representation showing how the 242-A Evaporator creates storage space in the double-shell tanks at the Hanford Site.
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Savannah River Site Tank Farm
Savannah River Site H Tank Farm

The Office of Environmental Management (EM) tank waste program consists of safely storing of 90 million gallons of radioactive liquid waste at the Savannah River Site (SRS), Idaho National laboratory (INL) and the Office of River Protection (ORP) at Hanford, Wash. Of the approximately 90 million gallons, 36 million gallons (250 x 106 Ci ) is stored at SRS, approximately 56 million gallons (109 x 106 Ci) is located at ORP while 900,000 gallons of liquid sodium bearing waste (300,000 Ci) is at INL. In addition, EM operates major nuclear facilities to process and dispose of the waste as well as emptying, cleaning and closing the waste tanks. The SRS and ORP waste streams treatment involves separating the highly radioactive fractions and low activity factions. The high activity portion undergoes vitrification while the low activity portion is then either vitrified or grouted. 

As liquid waste is processed, the tanks are operationally closed through a process that involves: bulk waste removal, heel removal, cooling coil flushing/annulus cleaning, isolation and residual sampling and grouting. To date 15 large High Level Waste Tanks, eight at SRS and seven at INL, have been operationally closed and grouted.  In addition, four small INL waste tanks have also been operationally closed and grouted.

The EM tank waste program’s goal is to continue cleanup progress in a cost-effective manner that is risk informed, engages stakeholders, applies innovative solutions and provides value to the American taxpayer.

Defense Waste Processing Facility

Current EM nuclear processing facilities include:

Savannah River Site

  • Defense Waste Processing Facility – vitrifies the highly radioactive portion of the liquid waste;
  • Glass Waste Storage Building  – stores the glass canisters from the DWPF;
  • Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) –uses the same technology as the ARP/MCU but has a much higher throughput;
  • Saltstone Disposal Facility (SDF) – manages the low level effluent stream from the ARP/MCU or the SWPF for grouting and disposal on site at a Saltstone Disposal Unit.
Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant
Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant

Office of River Protection

  • Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) (under construction) – designed to vitrify both the high and low activity portions of the liquid tank waste with the current plan to initiate operations with low activity waste vitrification, Direct Feed Low Activity Waste.

 

 

 

Integrated Waste Treatment Unit
Integrated Waste Treatment Unit

 

 

Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

  • Integrated Waste Treatment Unit – designed to treat sodium bearing high level radioactive waste using Fluidized Bed Steam Reforming that decomposes waste using super-heated steam to produce a sodium-alumino-silicate mineralized waste form that can be packaged for disposal.