nuclear decommissioning program at anl aug 2009
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Overview of Decommissioning Activities at ANL
Lawrence E. Boing
Argonne National Laboratory
Nuclear Engineering Division
August, 2009
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Decommissioning Program Components
Decommissioning Projects– ANL– 1977 – current (32+ years)
Decommissioning Training– ANL– 1997 – current (12+ years)
Decontamination & Decommissioning Science Consortium– ANL and Oak Ridge Associated Universities– 2002 – current (7+ years)
All of the components are a part of Argonne’s nuclear heritage in both domestic and international nuclear programs activities
Decommissioning Projects
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D & DPROJECT
Experimental Boiling Water Reactor
CP-5 Reactor
Building 200 M- Wing (Safe Store)
Building 212 Plutonium Glove Boxes
JANUS Reactor
Argonne Thermal Source Reactor
Juggernaut Reactor
Building 301
Building 315 / Zero Power Reactor 6-9
60” Cyclotron
Small Scale D&D
NASA Plum Brook Rx
Nuclear Ship Savannah
Legend: =Start =Complete
1986 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
FISCAL YEAR
Decontamination & Decommissioning (D&D) Program Activities Schedule
* Bldg. 350 D & D and East Area D & D are not depicted.
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Completed D&D Projects*
East Area Surplus Facilities (7 facilities)
Zero Gradient Synchrotron Facility
Plutonium Fuel Fabrication Facility (Building 350)
Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (Building 331)
Bldg 212 Plutonium Gloveboxes (61 gloveboxes in 9 laboratories)
Bldg 200 M-Wing POB Hot Cells – Deactivated
JANUS Reactor (Building 202) CP-5 Reactor (Building 330) 60-Inch Cyclotron (Building 211) Argonne Thermal Source
Reactor (Building 316)
Fast Neutron Generator (Building 314)
Hot Samples Pneumatic Transfer System (Buildings 200-205)
Waste Ion Exchange Facility (Building 594)
Juggernaut Reactor (Building 335)
Zero Power Reactors 6 & 9 (Building 315)
Building 301 Hot Cell Facility Surplus Waste Retention Tanks
(Building 310) Facility 317 Waste Vaults and
Map Tube Facility
*Plus numerous other ‘Small Scale D&D’ projects.
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Completed D&D Project Details
Project End State Benefit to Laboratory Final Cost ($ k)
Year Completed
EBWR Facility (Bldg 331)
Free Release for Reuse
Converted to Packaged TRU Waste Storage facility
$20,868 1996
JANUS Reactor (Bldg 202 J-Wing)
Free Release for Reuse
High-Bay area, shielded underground room and lab space available for reuse
$2,122 1997
Fast Neutron Generator
Free Release for Reuse
Used as office area, storage area and training facility
$6 1996
Bldg 200 Hot Cells Restricted Release
Radon emissions reduced by 95%; cells deconned for easier
access/entry
$5,815 1996
Bldg 212 Plutonium
Gloveboxes / Labs
Free Release for Reuse
Laboratory space is currently being re-used
$7,192 1996
CP-5 Reactor
(Bldg 330)
Free Release for Reuse
No interested users found; facility to be demolished in
future
$29,614 2000
Argonne Thermal Source Reactor
Free Release for Reuse
Facility converted into a robotic research laboratory
$576 1998
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Decommissioned Facilities
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Completed D&D Project Details (ctd)
Project End State Benefit to Laboratory Final Cost ($ k)
Year Completed
Waste Ion Exchange Facility
(Bldg 579)
Facility Demolished – Green Field
Greenfield; space available
for other use
$157 1998
60-Inch Cyclotron (Bldg 211)
Free Release for Reuse
Large shielded vault and Hot Lab with cave available
$3,626 2001
Juggernaut Reactor (Build 335
High Bay)
Free Release for Reuse
High-Bay area
available for reuse
$2,329 (plan)
2001
Building 310 Retention Tanks
Free Release for Reuse
Service floor area cleared $1,650 2002
Building 301 Hot Cell Facility
Facility Demolished – Green Field
Greenfield; space available
for other use
$6,758 (plan)
2009
Zero Power Reactors 6 & 9
Free Release Cells for Reuse
Space is currently
available for re-use
$4,317 (plan)
2005
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1997-1999 period Team Members
– Commonwealth Edison– Duke Engineering &
Services– Florida International
University– ICF Kaiser
– 3M Corporation– Argonne National
Laboratory Supporting Organizations
– DOE-METC– U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers– Technology Providers
•Served as the host site for the first EM-50 D&D Focus Area Large Scale Demonstration Project at the CP-5 Research Reactor facility – one of DOE’s Top 100 Accomplishment’s in its first 25 Years
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Future D&D / Demolition Activities
ARRA funded activities (through FY 2011)– Building 330 Demolition– Building 310 Demolition
Future Activities– Intense Pulsed Neutron Source– Major Site Infrastructure Project – Alpha Gamma Hot Cell Facility – Bldg 212– G & K Wing Areas – Bldg 205– M Wing Area – Bldg 200
Decommissioning Training
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Decommissioning Training
Share the experience and knowledge of the industry with others new to the field – focus on lessons learned
Integrated approach was chosen using industry experienced contractors and ANL staff presenting classroom fundamentals and project case studies
After 12+ years (over 50 sessions) we have nearly 1300 graduates from over 40 countries
www.dd.anl.gov/ddtraining/
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# of ANL Decommissioning Projects Completed &
Training CourseGraduates by Fiscal Year
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TC Foreign Attendee Breakdown
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Decommissioning Certificate Program (DCP)
Certificate issuing program developed by combined efforts of Argonne National Laboratory and Oak Ridge Associated Universities– Facility Decommissioning Class – ANL– MARSSIM Training – ORAU
•Plus one of three other eligible decommissioning related training courses offered by one of these organizations
Intended to leverage skills and expertise of staff members with DCP credentials
www.dd.anl.gov/ddtraining/DecommissioningCertificateProgram.pdf
Decontamination & Decommissioning Science Consortium
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DDSC Approach
ANL and ORAU experts ‘scour’ available sources and update website with the very latest news and technical input
Address the needs of the domestic and international decommissioning community
Provide knowledge base from:– an operational standpoint– for project status information – for educational / conference resources
Organized into ‘Focus Sections’
www.orau.gov/ddsc/
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DDSC Status
Users are both domestically and internationally based organizations
For period May 2002 - July 2009 – the following are the average monthly data values:
– # of hits: 59,558– # of page views: 10,459– # of visits: 4,021– # of unique visitors: 1,521– # of countries visiting: 75
Web traffic increase from October 2002 - July 2009: >100% increase in visitors
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http://www.orau.gov/ddsc/
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Contact information / websites
Contact Information– Lawrence E. Boing– Manager, Special
Projects, NE Division– Argonne National
Laboratory– Email: [email protected]– Phone: 630-252-6729– Fax: 630-252-7577
Websites– D&D Science Consortium
www.orau.gov/ddsc/
– ANL D&D Program & Decommissioning Training
www.dd.anl.gov