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Sectored Clean-up Work Plan for Housekeeping Category Waste Sites
Author(s) -
Steve Nacht
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/788401
Subject(s) - housekeeping , work (physics) , plan (archaeology) , waste management , clean up , documentation , action plan , environmental restoration , operations management , work order , nuclear decommissioning , environmental remediation , engineering , environmental science , computer science , reliability engineering , geography , ecology , mechanical engineering , chemistry , archaeology , chromatography , contamination , biology , extraction (chemistry) , gene , programming language , biochemistry
The Sectored Clean-up Work Plan (SCWP) replaces the Housekeeping Category Corrective Action Unit Work Plan and provides a strategy to be used for conducting housekeeping activities using a sectored clean-up approach. This work plan provides a process by which one or more existing housekeeping category Corrective Action Sites (CASS) from the Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order and/or non-FFACO designated waste site(s) are grouped into a sector for simultaneous remediation and cleanup. This increases effectiveness and efficiencies in labor, materials, equipment, cost, and time. This plan is an effort by the U.S. Department of Energy to expedite work in a more organized and efficient approach. The objectives of this plan are to: Group housekeeping FFACO CASS and non-FFACO housekeeping sites into sectors and remediate during the same field visit; Provide consistent documentation on FFACO CAS and non-FFACO clean-up activities; Perform similar activities under one approved document; Remediate areas inside the Deactivation and Decommissioning facilities and compounds in a campaign-style remediation; and Increase efficiencies and cost-effectiveness, accelerate cleanups, reduce mobilization, demobilization, and remediation costs

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