Published September 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

Analysis of the interim safe storage of reactors at the Hanford site

Creators

  • 1. Sichuan Environmental Protection Engineering Co., Ltd., CNNC, Chengdu (China)

Description

The nine production reactors, i.e. B, C, D, DR, F, H, KE, KW and N, at the Hanford site are all water-cooled and graphite-moderated reactors with natural uranium fuel. In 1993, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) decided to put eight production reactors (except for B) into Interim Safe Storage (ISS) for 75 years followed by deferred one-piece removal. Reactor B will remain as a national historical landmark. By the end of 2013, six reactors C, F, D, DR, H and N had been successfully put into the ISS. Reactors KE and KW will be put into the ISS in the coming years. Taking reactor C as an example, this paper mainly talks about how to put the production reactors in the Interim Safe Storage, e.g. how to make site preparation, how to construct the safe storage enclosure (SSE) and how to perform surveillance and maintenance during the ISS period, etc. (authors)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
China Nuclear Power
Journal Volume
7
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 275-279
ISSN
1674-1617

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Notes
1 tab., 3 refs.