Buildings 104 and 142 Complex Physical Protection and Material Control and Accounting Upgrades at the Mayak Production Association

Year
2004
Author(s)
Robert Larsen - Los Alamos National Laboratory
W. T. Aichele - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
T. P. Malone - Sandia National Laboratories
Greg Dwyer - U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration
Abstract
The Federal State Unitary Enterprise Mayak Production Association (Mayak) and the U.S. Material Protection, Control and Accounting (MPC&A) United States Project Team (USPT) have worked together for a number of years as part of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) MPC&A program to implement both Physical Protection (PP) and Material Control and Accounting (MC&A) upgrades within the Buildings 104 and 142 Complex, a long-term storage area for uranium and plutonium oxide located within Mayak’s RT-1 Spent Fuel Reprocessing Plant. This paper focuses on the successes and areas for improvement in the analysis, planning, construction, implementation, and completion of a complex and labor-intensive project aimed at the refurbishment of two existing, in service, long-term special nuclear material (SNM) storage buildings within a Russian SNM production facility.