OPERATIONAL READINESS REVIEW OF THE LOW LEVEL WASTE VAULTS AT SAVANNAH RIVER SITE - A CASE STUDY

Year
1994
Author(s)
Mahmood Ahmad - Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Charlie McVay - Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Srini Venkatesh - Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Abstract
Low Level radioactive Waste (LLW) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) at Aiken, South Carolina, has traditionally been disposed of using engineered trenches in accordance with the guidelines and technology existing at the time. Recently, subgrade concrete vaults known as EArea Vaults (EAV) have been constructed at SRS. The EAV project is a comprehensive effort for upgrading LLW disposal at SRS based on meeting the requirements of current Department of Energy (DOE) Orders, and addressing more stringent federal and state regulations. The EAV is a first of its kind state-of-the-art facility designed and built in the United States to receive LLW. Westinghouse Savannah River Company (WSRC) conducted an Operational Readiness Review (ORR) of the vaults prior to startup. The objective of the EAV ORR was to perform a comprehensive review of the operational readiness of the facilities per DOE guidelines including Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) recommendations. This review included assessing construction of the vaults as per design, adequate approved procedures, and training of all the personnel associated with the facility operations. EAV ORR incorporated the lessons learned from other DOE ORRs, included DNFSB recommendations, used a graded approach, and utilized subject matter experts for each functional area of assessment.