Sludge Treatment Project Engineered Container Retrieval And Transfer System Prelminary Design Hazard And Operability Study
Description
This Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) study addresses the Sludge Treatment Project (STP) Engineered Container Retrieval and Transfer System (ECRTS) preliminary design for retrieving sludge from underwater engineered containers located in the 105-K West (KW) Basin, transferring the sludge as a sludge-water slurry (hereafter referred to as 'slurry') to a Sludge Transport and Storage Container (STSC) located in a Modified KW Basin Annex, and preparing the STSC for transport to T Plant using the Sludge Transport System (STS). There are six, underwater engineered containers located in the KW Basin that, at the time of sludge retrieval, will contain an estimated volume of 5.2 m3 of KW Basin floor and pit sludge, 18.4 m3 of 105-K East (KE) Basin floor, pit, and canister sludge, and 3.5 m3 of settler tank sludge. The KE and KW Basin sludge consists of fuel corrosion products (including metallic uranium, and fission and activation products), small fuel fragments, iron and aluminum oxide, sand, dirt, operational debris, and biological debris. The settler tank sludge consists of sludge generated by the washing of KE and KW Basin fuel in the Primary Clean Machine. A detailed description of the origin of sludge and its chemical and physical characteristics can be found in HNF-41051, Preliminary STP Container and Settler Sludge Process System Description and Material Balance. In summary, the ECRTS retrieves sludge from the engineered containers and hydraulically transfers it as a slurry into an STSC positioned within a trailer-mounted STS cask located in a Modified KW Basin Annex. The slurry is allowed to settle within the STSC to concentrate the solids and clarify the supernate. After a prescribed settling period the supernate is decanted. The decanted supernate is filtered through a sand filter and returned to the basin. Subsequent batches of slurry are added to the STSC, settled, and excess supernate removed until the prescribed quantity of sludge is collected. The sand filter is then backwashed into the STSC. The STSC and STS cask are then inerted and transported to T Plant.
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Also available from OSTI as DE01024895; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1024895-em2Ml7/
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 240 p.
- Report number
- PRC-STP--00467
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 43001476
- Subject category
- S12: MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES;
- Descriptors DEI
- ALUMINIUM; CASKS; CONTAINERS; CORROSION PRODUCTS; DESIGN; FISSION; IRON; MATERIAL BALANCE; ORIGIN; SAND; SLUDGES; STORAGE; TANKS; TRANSPORT; URANIUM; WASHING
- Descriptors DEC
- ACTINIDES; CLEANING; CONTAINERS; ELEMENTS; METALS; NUCLEAR REACTIONS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS
Optional Information
- Contract/Grant/Project number
- AC06-08RL14788
- Notes
- doi 10.2172/1024895
- Funding organization
- USDOE Office of Environmental Management (United States)