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Tank 241-C-105 tank characterization plan. Revision 1
Author(s) -
R. Schreiber
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/39073
Subject(s) - plan (archaeology) , scope (computer science) , sampling (signal processing) , identification (biology) , quality (philosophy) , test plan , resolution (logic) , computer science , characterization (materials science) , environmental science , operations research , operations management , engineering , statistics , mathematics , artificial intelligence , telecommunications , geography , philosophy , botany , materials science , archaeology , epistemology , weibull distribution , detector , nanotechnology , biology , programming language
The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board has advised the DOE to concentrate the near-term sampling and analysis activities on identification and resolution of safety issues. The data quality objective (DQO) process was chosen as a tool to be used to identify the sampling and analytical needs for the resolution of safety issues. Tank C-105 was on the Higher Heat Load Watch List. However, it is presently classified as a non-Watch List low heat load tank and is monitored weekly. This document is a plan which serves as the contractual agreement between the Characterization Program, Sampling Operations, and WHC 222-S Laboratory. The scope of this plan is to provide guidance for the sampling and analysis of samples from Tank 241-C-105

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