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Appendix E: Information About Selected Transuranic Waste Generator Sites
Pages 91-102

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From page 91...
... hazardous waste codes relevant to the sites mentioned in this appendix. E.1 Hanford Site The Hanford Site is one of the major contributors to the remote-handIed transuranic (RH-TRU)
From page 92...
... In later years, programs at the Hanford Site became increasingly diverse, involving research and development for advanced reactors, renewable energy technologies, waste disposal technologies, and cleanup of contamination from past practices. The DOE has ended the production mission at the Hanford Site and is currently reorienting activities toward waste management and cleanup at the site.
From page 93...
... Due to the variety of processes, the presence of hazardous constituents will need to be ascertained on a stream-by-stream evaluation of the acceptable knowledge available on the generating process. Based on information previously reported in the TRU Waste Baseline Inventory Report, the following hazardous waste codes have been reported for RH-TRU wastes: F001, F002, F003, F004, F005, D001, D002, D005, D006, D007, D008, D009.
From page 94...
... E.2.2 Mission The Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory is a multi-program laboratory and has provided innovative technologies, defense-related support, and unique scientific and engineering capabilities to the nation. At present, areas of primary emphasis include nuclear reactor technology research and development, waste management and environmental restoration, advanced energy production and utilization technology development, defense-related support, technology transfer, and nonnuclear research and development projects.
From page 95...
... Based on information previously reported in the TRU Waste Baseline Inventory Report, the following hazardous waste codes have been reported for RH-TRU wastes: DOOS, D022, D028, D029, FOOT, F002, F003, and F005. E.2.4 Supplemental Information Additional potential sources of RH-TRU waste are being identified during review of Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory programs.
From page 96...
... Other programs include astrophysics, earth sciences, lasers, computer sciences, solar energy, geothermal energy, biomedical and environmental research, and nuclear waste management research. E.3.3 Waste Information RH-TRU waste is primarily generated by the Irradiated Materials Examination Group.
From page 97...
... Based on information previously reported in the TRU Waste Baseline Inventory Report, the following hazardous waste codes have been reported for TRU wastes at Oak Ridge National Laboratory: F001, D006, D008. E.4 Oak Ridge National Laboratory The Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the site that stores most of the existing RHTRU waste in DOE's inventory (see Chapter 2~.
From page 98...
... Based on information previously reported in the TRU Waste Baseline Inventory Report, the following hazardous waste codes have been reported for RH-TRU wastes at Oak Ridge National Laboratory: D006, D007, D008, D009, D011.
From page 99...
... Current activities include non-nuclear testing and cleanup and environmental restoration from prior nuclear testing programs, such as decontamination and decommissioning of a hot cell licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that was used for DOE activities. E.5.3 Waste Information The RH-TRU waste at Energy Technology Engineering Center was generated during DOE fuel decIadding and decontamination and decommissioning operations.
From page 100...
... The Energy Technology Engineering Center plans to manage its RH-TRU waste as three separate waste streams. Based on information previously reported in the TRU Waste Baseline Inventory Report, the following hazardous waste codes have been reported for RH-TRU wastes at this site: D008 and D009.
From page 101...
... Based on acceptable knowledge documentation (e.g., production and process records, analytical lab records) , the following hazardous waste codes have been reported for RH-TRU wastes: D005, D007, D009, DO]
From page 102...
... of one or more of those solvents listed in F001, F002, F004, and F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures. The following spent non halogenated solvents: Cresols and cresylic acid, and nitrobenzene; all spent solvent mixtures/blends containing, before use, a total of 10% or more (by volume)


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