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Progress with K Basin Sludge Retrieval, Stabilization and Packaging at the Hanford Nuclear Site.


DE2006875794

Publication Date 2006
Personal Author Knollmeyer, P. M.; Philips, C.; Townson, P. S.
Page Count 24
Abstract This paper shows how Fluor Hanford and BNG America have combined nuclear plant skills from the U.S. and the U.K. to devise methods to retrieve and treat the sludge that has accumulated in K Basins at the Hanford Site over many years. Retrieving the sludge is the final stage in removing fuel and sludge from the basins to allow them to be decontaminated and decommissioned, so as to remove the threat of contamination of the Columbia River. A description is given of sludge retrieval using vacuum lances and specially developed nozzles and pumps into Consolidation Containers within the basins. The special attention that had to be paid to the heat generation and potential criticality issues with the irradiated uranium-containing sludge is described. The processes developed to re-mobilize the sludge from the Consolidation Containers and pump it through flexible and transportable hose-in-hose piping to the treatment facility are explained with particular note made of dealing with the abrasive nature of the sludge. The treatment facility, housed in an existing Hanford building, is described, and the uranium-corrosion and grout packaging processes explained. The uranium corrosion process is a robust, tempered process very suitable for dealing with a range of differing sludge compositions. Optimization and simplification of the original sludge corrosion process design is described and the use of transportable and reusable equipment is indicated. The processes and techniques described in the paper are shown to have wide applicability to nuclear cleanup.
Keywords
  • Sludges
  • Radioactive waste retrieval
  • Hanford Reservation
  • Fuel storage pools
  • Radioactive waste processing
  • Hydraulic transport
  • Packaging
  • Encapsulation
  • Columbia River
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Fluor Hanford, Richland, WA.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200619
Progress with K Basin Sludge Retrieval, Stabilization and Packaging at the Hanford Nuclear Site.
Progress with K Basin Sludge Retrieval, Stabilization and Packaging at the Hanford Nuclear Site.
DE2006875794

  • Sludges
  • Radioactive waste retrieval
  • Hanford Reservation
  • Fuel storage pools
  • Radioactive waste processing
  • Hydraulic transport
  • Packaging
  • Encapsulation
  • Columbia River
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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