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Sampling and analysis plan for the preoperational environmental survey of the spent nuclear fuel project facilities
Author(s) -
R.M. Mitchell
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/781678
Subject(s) - plutonium , environmental science , waste management , spent nuclear fuel , radionuclide , uranium , nuclear weapon , plan (archaeology) , environmental protection , environmental engineering , engineering , geography , archaeology , radiochemistry , chemistry , nuclear physics , physics
This sampling and analysis plan will support the preoperational environmental monitoring for construction, development, and operation of the Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project facilities, which have been designed for the conditioning and storage of spent nuclear fuels; particularly the fuel elements associated with the operation of N-Reactor. The SNF consists principally of irradiated metallic uranium, and therefore includes plutonium and mixed fission products. The primary effort will consist of removing the SNF from the storage basins in K East and K West Areas, placing in multicanister overpacks, vacuum drying, conditioning, and subsequent dry vault storage in the 200 East Area. The primary purpose and need for this action is to reduce the risks to public health and safety and to the environment. Specifically these include prevention of the release of radioactive materials into the air or to the soil surrounding the K Basins, prevention of the potential migration of radionuclides through the soil column to the nearby Columbia River, reduction of occupational radiation exposure, and elimination of the risks to the public and to workers from the deterioration of SNF in the K Basins

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