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Disposition and transportation of surplus radioactive low specific activity nitric acid. Volume 1, Environmental Assessment
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/70592
Subject(s) - mox fuel , procurement , environmental science , quality assurance , waste management , spent nuclear fuel , engineering , plutonium , operations management , business , chemistry , nuclear chemistry , external quality assessment , marketing
DOE is deactivating the PUREX plant at Hanford; this will involve the disposition of about 692,000 liters (183,000 gallons) of surplus nitric acid contaminated with low levels of U and other radionuclides. The nitric acid, designated as low specific activity, is stored in 4 storage tanks at PUREX. Five principal alternatives were evaluated: transfer for reuse (sale to BNF plc), no action, continued storage in Hanford upgraded or new facility, consolidation of DOE surplus acid, and processing the LSA nitric acid as waste. The transfer to BNF plc is the preferred alternative. From the analysis, it is concluded that the proposed disposition and transportation of the acid does not constitute a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment within the meaning of NEPA; therefore an environmental impact statement is not required

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