
Supplement analysis 2 of environmental impacts resulting from modifications in the West Valley Demonstration Project
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/290961
Subject(s) - waste management , radioactive waste , hanford site , spent nuclear fuel , plutonium , environmental science , vitrification , purex , high level waste , human decontamination , hazardous waste , waste disposal , engineering , extraction (chemistry) , solvent extraction , nuclear chemistry , chemistry , medicine , chromatography , andrology
The West Valley Demonstration Project, located in western New York, has approximately 600,000 gallons of liquid high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in storage in underground tanks. While corrosion analysis has revealed that only limited tank degradation has taken place, the failure of these tanks could release HLW to the environment. Congress requires DOE to demonstrate the technology for removal and solidification of HLW. DOE issued the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) in 1982. The purpose of this second supplement analysis is to re-assess the 1982 Final Environmental Impact Statement's continued adequacy. This report provides the necessary and appropriate data for DOE to determine whether the environmental impacts presented by the ongoing refinements in the design, process, and operations of the Project are considered sufficiently bounded within the envelope of impacts presented in the FEIS and supporting documentation