Office of River Protection 2013 Hanford ORP Site Status Report
Robert Elkins, WRPS
ASP 2013 Workshop23-26 September, 2013
Asheville, NC
Hanford Site Map
Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant
WTP Analytical Laboratory
WTP Laboratory Hot Cells
DOE ORP Mission Statement
Our mission is to retrieve and treat Hanford’s tank waste and close the tank farms to protect the
Columbia River.
DOE ORP Prime Contractors
• Bechtel National, Inc. (BNI)• Advanced Technologies and Laboratories
International, Inc. (ATL)• Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS)
BNI Off-Site Commercial Laboratories
• BNI utilizes two non-DOECAP laboratories for industrial hygiene analyses
• BNI utilizes a laboratory for glass formulation research which is not a DOECAP participant
BNI Off-Site TSDF
• BNI does not utilize an off-site TSDF
• BNI has contracted WRPS to dispose of hazardous industrial wastes
222-S Analytical Laboratory Complex
222-S Analytical Laboratory
222-S Laboratory Hot Cells
222-S Analytical Laboratory
• ATL performs routine inorganic, organic, and radioanalytical analysis of tank farm and environmental samples as well as inorganic analysis of industrial hygiene samples to support day to day tank farms operations (WSDOE and AIHA accredited)
• WRPS performs analytical method development, tank farm process support, and organic analysis of vapor samples (AIHA accredited)
• WRPS also administers 222-S complex operations
Laboratory Quality Standards
• On-Site – Hanford Analytical Services Quality Assurance Requirements Documents (HASQARD)– Similar to DOECAP QSAS but does not include IH analysis
– Based partly on NQA-1 for application at nuclear facilities
– Allows flexibility when dealing with high level rad samples
– Includes sampling and field analysis activities
– Includes process chemistry analysis
– Includes R&D projects related to environmental cleanup
• Off-Site – HASQARD for environmental laboratories and DOECAP QSAS for industrial hygiene laboratories
Varied Analytical Needs
• Industrial Hygiene Vapor Analysis• General Process Chemistry• Aluminum Dissolution• Separation, Stabilization and/or Treatment of
Selected Waste Streams• Tank Corrosion Studies• Analytical Support for Waste Tank Retrieval• Solids Analysis
Number of WRPS Samples Analyzed Off-Site
FY2009
FY2010
FY2011
FY2012
FY2013 (e
stimate
)
FY2014 (e
stimate
)0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
WRPS Off-Site Commercial Laboratories
• WRPS utilizes three DOECAP laboratories for industrial hygiene or environmental sample analyses
• WRPS contracts with one laboratory which is not a DOECAP participant for specialty industrial hygiene and vapor analyses
Qualified DOECAP Laboratory Auditors
• WRPS provides three DOECAP laboratory auditors, two of whom are lead auditors
• ORP provides one DOECAP laboratory auditor
Future DOECAP Laboratory Participation
• Provide audit support for laboratories used by ORP contractors
• Provide support for revision of the DOECAP QSAS and checklists
DOECAP Laboratory Points of Contact
• Jeff Cheadle, DOE ORP
• Glen Clark, WRPS
Non-Radiological TSDF Audits
• WRPS utilizes one off-site, non-radiological TSDF vendor for tank farm, 222-S laboratory and contracted WTP hazardous wastes
• WRPS has conducted its own audit of this vendor• The vendor sends waste to several different facilities• Some of these facilities are audited by DOECAP
Radiological TSDF
• WRPS utilizes one off-site radiological TSDF vendor with four different facilities
• All four facilities are audited by DOECAP• WRPS participates annually in the DOECAP audit of
the local facility in Washington state
Qualified DOECAP TSDF Auditors
• WRPS provides three DOECAP TSDF auditors
DOECAP TSDF Points of Contact
• Jeff Cheadle, DOE ORP
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