
Advanced conceptual design report: T Plant secondary containment and leak detection upgrades. Project W-259
Author(s) -
J.D. Hookfin
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/67266
Subject(s) - containment (computer programming) , interim , piping , engineering , hanford site , conceptual design , waste management , environmental science , radioactive waste , computer science , environmental engineering , geography , mechanical engineering , archaeology , programming language
The T Plant facilities in the 200-West Area of the Hanford site were constructed in the early 1940s to produce nuclear materials in support of national defense activities. T Plant includes the 271-T facility, the 221-T facility, and several support facilities (eg, 2706-T), utilities, and tanks/piping systems. T Plant has been recommended as the primary interim decontamination facility for the Hanford site. Project W-259 will provide capital upgrades to the T Plant facilities to comply with Federal and State of Washington environmental regulations for secondary containment and leak detection. This document provides an advanced conceptual design concept that complies with functional requirements for the T Plant Secondary Containment and Leak Detection upgrades