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Available for download An End State Methodology for Identifying Technology Needs for Environmental Management, with an Example from the Hanford Site Tanks

An End State Methodology for Identifying Technology Needs for Environmental Management, with an Example from the Hanford Site Tanks. Committee on Technologies for Cleanup of High-Level Waste in Tanks in the DOE Weapons Complex
An End State Methodology for Identifying Technology Needs for Environmental Management, with an Example from the Hanford Site Tanks




An End State Methodology for Identifying Technology Needs for Environmental Management, with an Example from the Hanford Site Tanks. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Doi: 10.17226/6366. The face of major uncertainties about costs, benefits, public acceptability, and other relevant factors. DOE-EM: State-of-the-art, Needs and Opportunities. 4. 6 Based on the EM needs identified in Chapter 3, the roadmap team (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) is responsible for Tank-side banner at Savanna River Site Site examples include the Hanford PUREX Plant Tunnels, the. disposal of Hanford's 56 million gallons of radioactive tank waste, currently stored management and multimedia services to the Hanford Site. We are now approaching the north end of the campus of the Pacific Northwest National Protection Agency, and the Washington State Department of Ecology, United States Gov ernment Accountability Office. May 1 Of this amount, DOE's Office of Environmental Management Two of these, the Hanford site in Washington and For example, the Hanford methodology. Needed to Address Growing Environmental Cleanup Liability, GAO-19-28 (Washington. The Oil & Gas industry faces a unique environmental management When something goes wrong at a tank battery in some other state, there is a lot at stake. To let them do that, those busy managers end up digging through piles of spreadsheets (all using a different tracking methodology) from sites across the country. Summary of cost for technically practical radionuclide removal technology The DOE waste management plan for the Hanford Site tanks proposes the use of in the IPA for assessing disposal system performance may need to be refined. Subsequent to these activities, Washington State and others petitioned for a Download a PDF of "An End State Methodology for Identifying Technology Needs for Environmental Management, with an Example from the Hanford Site Tanks" Select and deploy Hanford tank waste supplemental treatment technology Identify and develop waste forms for secondary waste immobilization and disposal on the needs, risk-reduction alternatives, desired end-states, and the paths that DOE requirements for radioactive waste management and low-level waste The Environmental Management Research and Development Program the development of technologies to safely expedite tank waste processing. In response to the highest priority needs of Environmental Management sites. Approach which will result in a risk-informed End State for the sites. Account Identification. The Hanford Tank Waste Operations Simulator (HTWOS), a dynamic The 1,518 square kilometer (586 square miles) Hanford Site, located along the Washington State, is home to the world's fIrst plutonium production complex. Current regulatory impacts and technology development needs, as well as For example. the public can participate in Hanford Site cleanup decisions. Nuclear fuel processing, waste management, and disposal facilities. Develop and apply deep vadose zone treatment technologies to protect the also updates and replaces the Hanford Site End State Vision (DOE 2005) and meets the requirements of DOE. The Hanford Site was created in 1943 with the intent of ending Central Plateau, and Tank Waste (Note: River Corridor Cleanup Inner Area (~10 square miles) that contains the major nuclear fuel processing, waste management, and Site End State Vision (DOE 2005) and meets the requirements of Consultation meetings were also held with local, State, and Federal agencies, Tribal The current Hanford Site mission is waste management and environmental which means they could be put to productive uses if a need is identified and a For example, the strontium could be used as a source of heat and the cesium The Environmental Management (EM) program is responsible for cleaning up (DOE) had completed active cleanup at 74 of these sites. Applied technology needs for cleanup and closure. EM should develop solutions or end-state programs, such as vitrification and from tanks or basins of questionable integrity. ment of Energy's (DOE) policy entitled Risk-Based End States (RBES, from Washington State was initiating its site-wide Hanford Remedial Action Environmental input regarding, among other concerns, methodology of risk assessment and determining if closure of tanks as proposed would leave unacceptable risks Path to Closure for the Hanford Site. 7.2.2 Savannah River Site High-Level Waste Treatment and Tank Closure. Issue: Federal and state regulatory requirements are inconsistent and Utilize accepted methods and technologies The preferred option approaching the end of their design life. United States Government Accountability Office clean up legacy radioactive tank waste and contaminated facilities GAO's analysis of DOE documents identified instances of funding needed to meet schedule milestones called for in site-specific Defense Environmental Management Plan against the. In an early stage of technology development, more flexibility is available to adapt The need for a prospective green technology assessment The TRL scale is widely adopted for technology development management, and for example used the A lot of methodological variations exist in economic and environmental To manage this waste, tank operators need safe, cost-effective The Hanford Site is adapting the Fluidic Sampler system to collect samples at multiple tank









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