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DOHID-1OO54(98)
Distribution Cateteg:a
Radioactive Waste Information For 1998And Record-To-Date
D.L. FrenchR. E. Tallman
K.A Taylor
Waste Generator Services
Published July 1999
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental LaboratoryLockheed MartinIdaho Technologies
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83415
Prepared for theU.S. Department of Energy
DOE Idaho Operations OfficeContraot No. DE-AC07-941D13Z23
ABSTRACT
This document presents detailed da@ bar graphs, and pie charts on volnme, radioactivity, isotopicidentity, origin, and status of radioactive waste for calendar year 1998. It also smmarizes the radioactivewaste data records compiled from 1952 to present for the Idaho National Engineering and EnvironmentalLaboratory (INEEL). The data presented are from the INEEL Integrated Waste Information System
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This docnmenbRadioactive Waste Information
for 1998 and Record-To-Date, containscomputerized radioactive waste data records fkomthe Idaho National Engineering and EnvironmentalLaboratow (lNEEL). Data are compiled frominformation supplied by the U.S. Department ofEnergy (DOE) contractors. This report providesdata on airborne and liquid radioactive effluentsand solid radioactive waste that is stem dispo@or treated at the INEEL for volume reduction. Thisreport provides Summwizd data for the yearn 1952through 1997 and detailed data for the calendary= 1998.
The Environmental Database Integration projectis on going with migration to the INEELContain- Waste Tracking System (lWTS)version 3 accomplished in May 1999.
As part of the original June 1997 conversion toIWTS extensive verification of older containerswas performed. This verification has continuedand additional duplicate containers have beenidentified in the Waste Experimental ReductionFacility (WERF) inventory. When identifi~ thecontainem have been archived flom the oldRadioactive Waste Management InformationSystem (RWMJ.S), thus eliminating doublecounting. Task History dates on older containerscontinue to affect. the reporting year. As thebacklog is worked off this will be ebinated. Adisposal location conversion deficiency has alsobeen found. This affected TRA for 1997 andWERF for 1995. This verification is a continuingprocess.
Verification of waste profile information is anongoing activity. As discrepancies are identifiedand recharacterization of the waste is completed,history totals on the Record-to-Date Summarykport TT22EB01 will be updated.
Hanford waste reported on SS22MB01 is wastepending treatment at WERF. After treatment thewaste will be shipped off-site for disposal.
Idaho State University (NJ) waste reported onSS22PB01 is INEEL generated waste returnedafter Treatability Studies have been performed.
Data used in producing this annual report isfrom the Integrated Waste Tracking System datarepository using the data download ofMay 10,1998.
Airborne and liquid waste was released to theenvironment through engineered release pointsidentified on Table 1 in the Engineered Release
Points section. Monitoing and effluent samplingsystems are an integral part of each engineeredrelease point Releases to the environment mayako occur at locations other than normal releasepoints.
In 1998,5,921 curies of airborne radioactivitywere releas~ of which 99.9 percent were noblegases. In 1997 airborne activity release was5,327 curies and in 1996 it was 2,904 curies.
A total of 1.972E+09 liters containing 78 curiesof liquid radioactive waste was released to theINEEL environment during 1998. Ninety-sixpercent of the radioactivity was tritium. Thevolume of radioactive liquid discbrged as waste in1998 was 16 percent less than that discharged in1997 and 12 percent less than that discharged in1996.
During 1998, a total of 4,224 m3 ofcontainerized radioactive waste containing 5,738curies was shipped to the Radioactive WasteManagement Complex @wMC) for disposal.During 1997, 1,564 m3 containing 15,972 curieswas shipped for disposal. During 19%, 677 m3containing 14,445 curies was shipped for disposd
The majority of the nuclides disposed in solidwaste at RWMC in 1998 consisted of Ni-63,Fe-55, Co-58, CO-60. These nuclides accountedfor 83% of the total curie activity.
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Radioactive effluent discharges at the INEEL in1998 met all applicable DOE requirements (DOE5400.5, “Radiation Protection of the Public andEnvironment” and 5820.2, “Radioactive WasteManagement”) and State of Idaho regulations andstandards.
The impact of this waste on the environmentboth onsite and offsite, is constantly monitored bythe INEEL Site Environmental SurveillanceFrogram. The results of this program for 1998 arepublished in the annual repom The Iaizho Nationul
Engineering Laboratory Site Environmental
Report for Calendar Year 1998,
DOE4D-12082(98).
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CONTENTS
.STWCT .....................<..................................................................................................................................ti
UMMARY ............................................................................................................................... vEXECUTIVE S
ACRONYMS AND ~B~W~ONS .......................................................................................................... ix
CONVERSION FACTORS ...............................................................................................................................ti
"DE~~ONS ....................................................................................................................................................ti
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 1Reports Included in titi ....................................................................................................................... 3
TAB SECTIONSINEELRecord-to-Date Sumnuuy
INEEL Record-to-Date Discharges and Solid Waste
INEEL 1998 Year-to-Date Summary
Nuclide Surmnmy in Cuties for Airborne, Liqui~ and Solid Waste
Argonne National Laboratory-West 1998 Graphics
Central Facilities Area 1998 Graphics
Idaho Nuclear Technolo~ and Engineering Center 1998 Graphics
Decontamination and Decommissioning 1998 Graphics
Naval Reactor Facility 1998 Graphics
Power Burst Facility 1998 Graphics
Special Manufacturing Capability 1998 Graphics
Test Area North 1998 Graphics
Test Reactor Area 1998 Graphics
wasteAreaGroups
W* E-MR*tionFacili91998 @ap~cs
Waste Reduction Operation Complex
Engineered Release Points
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AIW Large ship reactor at Naval Reactors
Facility
ANL-E Argonne National Laboratory-East
ANL-W Argonne National Laboratory-West
Auxiliary Reactor Area
ATR Advanced Test Reactor
BCL Battelle Columbus Laboratories
BEN Bendix-Graud Junction, Colorado
BET Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory
BNL Brookhaven National Laboratory
B&W Balxxxk & wilcOX
CEG Combustion Engineering General
Atomics
CF CentraI Facilities
CG Concentration Guide (also referred to
as DCG)
CPP Chemical Processing Plant Qmwious
name for INTEC)
CTF Containment Test Facility (LOIT
became CTF on 10/01/86)
CY calendar year
D&D decontamination and
decommissioning
DCG Derived Concentration Guide
DOE U.S. Department of Energy
DOE-ID U.S. Department of Energy, Idaho
Operations Office
EBR ANLW Storage Area
EBR-11 Experimental Breeder Reactor II
ECF Expended Core Facility
ETR Engineering Test Reactor
FAST Fluorinel and Storage Facility
FCF Fuel Cycle Facility
Fuel Manufacturing Facility
JCH J.C. Haynes/Wright Patterson Air
Force Base
ILTSF
INEEL
INTEc
Isu
IwTs
KAPCT
KAPNY
Hot Fuels Examination Facility
Intermediate-Level Transuranic
Storage Facility (also referred to as
ILT)
Idaho National Engineering and
Environmental Laboratory
kbhO Nuckar Technology and
Engineering Center
Idaho State University
Integrated Waste Tracking System
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory
Connecticut
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratov
New York
~co Lockheed Martin kkihO Technologies
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LOF
LOFI’
LOS
MDL
MRc
NNs
NWCF
PBF
PER
PHNSY
PREPP
PSNSY
R&D
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Compauy
Lab and Office Building
Loss-of-Fluid Test
Loss-of-Fluid Test
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Monsanto Dayton Laboratory
Monsanto Research Corporation
Mound Laboratory
Materials Test Reactor
Norfolk Naval Ship Yard
Naval Reactors Facility
New Waste Calcining Facility
Power Burst Facility
Special Power Excursion Reactor Test
(also referred to as SPERT)
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
Process Reduction Experimental Pilot
Plant
Pudget Sound Naval Shipyard
research and development
RESL
RFo
RLWTF
RWDS
~wMc
RWMIS
Slw
S5G
XND
SEG
SL-1
SMC
SPF
SWEPP
Radiological and Environmental
Sciences Laboratory
Rocky Flats Office (Kaiser/Hill Rocky
Flats, Colorado)
Radioactive Ulquid Waste Treatment
Radioactive Waste Disposal System
Radioactive Waste Management
Complex (also referred to as WMF)
Radioactive Waste Management
Information System
submarine prototype at NRF
submarine prototype at NRF
Special Case Non-defense Waste
Scientific Ecology Group
Stationary Low Power Reactor No. 1
Special Manufacturing Capability
Sodium Process Facility
Stored Waste Examination Pilot Plant
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TAN
TRIPs
TSA
TSF
WAG
WAG1
WAG3
WAG7
WERF
WIPP
WRoc
ZPPR
Test Area North
Test Reactor Area
Transuranic Reporting Inventory and
Processing System
Transuranic Storage Area
Test Support Facility
Waste Area Groups
Test Area North
Idaho Nuclear Technology and
Engineering Center
Waste Management Facility
Waste Experimental Reduction
Facility (also referred to as WER)
Waste Isolation Pilot Project
Waste Management Facility (also
referred to as RWMC)
Waste Reduction Operations Complex
Zero Power Plutonium Reactor.
CONVERSION FACTORS
To Convert
Cubic yards
Cubic meters
Liters
Kilograms
Into
Cubic meters
Cubic fmt
Gallons (U.S. liquid)
Pounds
Mukiulv BV
0.7646
35.3140
0.2642
2.2046
DEFINITIONS
Curie A unit of radioactivity, defied as that quantity of any radioactive nuclide that has3.7E+1O disintegratiorx”per second (abbreviated Ci).
Exponential notation Numbers in this document are expressed as either whole numbers or in exponentialnotation form. For example 1,000,000 = 1 x 10c= IE+06.
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RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENTINFORMATION FOR 1998 AND RECORD-TO-DATE
INTRODUCTION
This document summarizes radioactive wastedata records for the Idaho National Engineeringand Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) compiledsince 1952, and provides detailed data for calendaryear (CY) 1998. A computerized radioactivewaste tracking system has been used at the INEELsince January 1971.
Several improvements to the data base systemand data reporting have taken place since datacollection was computerized. These improvementsinclude:
● In 1982, the database language was convertedfrom COBOL to NOMAD, a fourth generationdata base language. NOMAD had manystatistical analysis features that were applied tothe data, and allowed for modifying datareporting requirements with minimal impacton the database.
. In January 1986, solid waste data reportingrequirements changed from a per-shipmentbasis to a per-container basis. A shipmentcould consist of 1 to 70 containers. By chang-ing to a per-container basis, solid wastelocation on the INEEL is tracked more accu-rately. It is now possible to identify eachcontainer and to determine its wasteclassification.
● In February 1988, waste generators were giventhe ability to provide the analytical uncertainty,at one sigma for the reported nuclides of airand liquid effluent releases.
● In May 1996, the process to convert the datafrom NOMAD to the Oracle languageidentified one improper location coding. The
correction of this coding caused 10 cubicmeters and 82 curies, not previously reported,to now be reported for WMC 1987 TSA total.
. In June 1996 the conversion from NOMAD tothe ORACLE platform was completed. As aresult of this platform change the precision ofwaste calculation results has been improved.Using the NOMAD code with a valueretrieved for use in calculations the value wastruncated. For example if the original numberwas 2,440,132,560 it would be truncated forcalculations to 2.440E+06 resulting in a 10SSof132,560. The greater the original number, thegreater the precision loss. With the ORACLEplatform for calculations the numbers arerounded rather than truncated. This changewill show up as differences between the olderNOMAD reports and the current ORACLEcalculation method.
● In June 1997 the Environmental DatabaseIntegration project was initiated to bringtogether waste tracking systems across theINEEL into one reporting system. Historicalinformation from the Radioactive WasteManagement Information System (RWMIS)was loaded into a data reposito~. All previousreporting capabilities are available in theIntegrated Waste Tracking System (IWTS)along with additional detailed information fortracking containerized waste that was previousunavailable.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) contractorsroutinely report information on airborne and liquidradioactive effluents and solid radioactive wastethat is stored, disposed, and sent to the lNEEL forvolume reduction. Types of information “include
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volume, radioactivity, isotopic identity, and origin.
This system serves as the official repository for thisdata and provides reports for all types ofradioactive effluents and waste disposed, sent forvolume reduction, or stored at the INEEL.
Graphics were added to the report in 1987 toimprove the data presentation. The area-specificsolid low-level waste graphs in this report depictwaste in five categories:
1,
2.
3.
4.
5.
Direct Disposal--waste that is sent directly tothe Radioactive Waste Management Complexfor disposal with no volume reduction effortsapplied.
CompactioHompatible waste that is sentto the Waste Experimental ReductionFacility (WERF) to be compacted.
Metal Sizing-Metallic waste that is sent toWERF for volume reduction.
Incineratio~ornbustible waste sent toWERF for incineration.Waste shipped to off-site facilities forvolume reduction or disposal.
In 1990, additional reports and graphics wereadded to better represent previously summarizeddata. These reports and graphics included adetailed list of generators who ship waste to WERFand details on stored waste by generator.
The waste tracking system is continuallyundergoing review and enhancement. Commentsm the system are encouraged. This report isupdated annually to incorporate waste managementdata for the current year and to reflect changesfrom previous annual reports. These changes aremade to more accurately reflect the current statusof waste operations at the INEEL.
Annual and special waste reports are useful tovarious levels of management in appraising theirradioactive waste programs. AnnuaI reportsprovide a summary by type and producer of waste.The volume, weigh~ and curie content in all
reports are expressed in exponential notation.
A comparison of the annual mean averagereleased nuclides concentrations and the DerivedConcentrations Guide (DCG) limits are included inthe detailed tracking system. The concentration ofliquid releases is compared directly to the referenceDCG limits for drinking water. It must be notedthat the DCG liquid release limits are forprotecting the public from ingesting radiation-contarninated water. JNEEL liquid releases flow toareas inaccessible to the general public. Thecalculated concentration of airborne releases asdispersed to the INEEL boundary is compared tothe reference airborne DCG limits. The referenceDCG values are given in DOE Order 5400.5,“Radiation Protection of the Public and theEnvironment,” February 1990. The right-handcolumn of many reports indicate total and averagevalues. Total values include the total content incuries for each radionuclide released during theyear. Average values are the annual meanconcentrations of radionuclides.
The tracking and reporting system providesreadily available information that permits ongoingevaluation of INEEL waste management activities,includlng compliance with DOE regulations andthose of other Federal and State agencies. Thedatzibase continues to be a valuable asset to theoverall management effort at the INEEL andcontinues to alert the DOE Idaho OperationsOffice (DOE-ID) of trends and potential problemareas.
Reports Included in Document
Six report categories are included in thisdoeument. Brief descriptions of each are below.
and quantities of solid wastes stor~ _ orreceived for reduetion are given. The volume of themedia containing the radioactivity is also included.
lNEEL Recon#-to-Date SummaW—Thisreport mmmr&es the volume and curies of alleffluats and solid waste on the INEEL by CY forthe period 1989 to 1998 and a eunmlative total for1952 to 1988.
INEEL Reco&-to-Date Dischwges andSolid Wa&These reportssmnmarke the
volume and curies of all discharges and solid wasteonthe INEELbydiseharge/waste type fmeachareageneratingwaste by CY fbrtheperiod 1989 to 1998and a cumulative total for 1952 to 1988.
IUuclideSumma~ in Curies for Air&ome,Liquid, and Solid Waste-These reportssummarbe the annual curie values, by nuclide, foreaeh area reporting efflm or solid waste on theINEEL.
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Area 7998 Gra@b-These gt%@liCS include
volume and curie monthly data for airborne, liqui~and solid WttS@ &nerakd by INEEL areas and fornon-INEEL areas shipping solid waste to theINEEL.
INEEL 1998 Year-to-DateSummaty-’reportsUnmwke5,by facility, the amounts ofradioactivity generated at INEEL facilities or atoffsite facilities and shipped to the INEEL. Liquidand airborne waste that is released is identifi~
Engineered Release Points-These tablesident@ the area and type of discharge of theairborne and liquid waste released to theenvironment.
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INEEL Record-to-Date Summary
INEEL Record-to-Date Summary .................................................................................................... INEEL-3XNEELRecord-to-Date Summary Bar Graphs ................................................................................. INEEL-4
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INEEL RECORD-T041ATE SUMMARY
TYPEIKm_ 1s62. 1966 1989 1ss0 1ss1 1ss2 19s3 19s4 ~~_——s.KK 1ss8 TOTAL
AIRBORNE
VOLUME 16s202 13514CURIES 13672428 22370
LIQUID
VOLUME 8240S 1s22CURIES 75567 137
CONTAINERIZED DISPOSED ONSITEVOLUME 2030S4 1364CURIES 10862s04 5s0070
CONTAINERIZED DISPOSED OFFSITEVOLUMECURIES
CONTAINERIZED DISPOSED AT WIPPVOLUMECURIES
CONTAINERIZED STOREDVOLUME 53 25CURIES 533062 4!3613
CONTAINERIZED STORED AT TSA / ILTVOLUME 63*9 873CURIES 493554 6623
CONTAINERIZED REEXAMINED SY TRIPSVOLUMECURIES
containerized TO SE(3 FOR REDUCTION*VOLUMECURIES
CONTAINERIZED TO WERF FOR REDUOTIONVOLUME 6487 25S7CURIES 11 6
CONTAINERIZED WERF 1NVENT0R%VOLUMECURIES
13460 12s63 1271563870 24179
131542 12856 14s562719 222s 13s0
14174 i4fs72s04 5327
13242 3224215s21 f3.727,7S424459
2642189
1762207544
24S0 27SS170 1s7
2059 1ss5 1779130 50 64
2239 233s73 100
1972 1052427s 76,786
077 156414445 15972
4224 21871S
5736 ?2,633,217~272 644
167565 143953652 1806 1159
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1989-1998 CONTAINERIZED WASTE DISPOSED AT WIPP 1989-1998 CONTAINERIZED STORED WASTE
6.OE+OO
,OE+IJ) ,
- 4.OE+OO
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5,0E+02 , ~r 1.4E+04
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6.0E+03
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INEEL RECORD-TO-DATE SUMMARY CY 1998
1989-1998 INCINERABLE WASTE SENT TO PRIVATE INDUSTRY 1989-1998 CONTAINERIZED WASTE TO WERF FOR VOLUME REDUCTION
Graph: G22EB03
1.8E+03
1.6E+03
1.4E+03
1.2E+03
1.0E+03
8.0E+02
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1989-1998 WERF INVENTORY
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INEEL Record-to-Date Discharges and Solid Waste
INEEL Radioactive Airborne Waste Dficharges, Record-to-Date ................................................... rNEEL-9
INEEL Radioactive Airborne Waste Discharges Record-to-Date Bar Graphs ............................... INEEL-11
INEEL Radioactive Liquid Waste Discharges, Record-To-Date ................................................... INEEL-14
INEEL Radioactive Liquid WasteDischargeRecord-To-Date Bar Graphs ................................... INEEL-15
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary, Dkposed Waste ............................................................. INEEL-17
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary Disposed Waste Bar Graphs ........................................... INEEL-20
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary, On-Site Stored Waste .................................................... INEEL-25
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary On-Site Stored Waste Bar Graphs ..................................INEEL-26
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary, JLTSF Waste ................................................................. INEEL-28
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary ILTSF Waste Bar Graphs ............................................... INEEL-29
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary, TSA Waste ....................................................................INEEL-30
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary TSA Waste Bar @phs .................................................. INEEL-32
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Summary, WERF Waste ................................................................. INEEL-34
INEEL Solid Record-to-Date Strmmmy WERF Waste Bar @tphs ...............................................rNEEL-36
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AIRBORNE WASTE DISCHARGES ,
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ANLWVOLUMECURIES
ARAVOLUMECURIES
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CTFVOLUMECURIES
INTECVOLUMECURIES
LOFTVOLUMECURIES
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SMCVOLUMECURIES
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TRAVOLUMECURIES
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INEEL RECORD=TO-DATE SUMMARY
AIRBORNE WASTE DISCHARGESAREA IYEAR 1852.1988 ‘ 198Q- 1990 ?9s1 1992 1993 1994 1995 19es 1997 1$93 TOTAL
WERFVOLUME 249 156CURIES
le4 X37 135 155 239 301 302 2s3 173~~ <1 <1 <1 4
2284d <4 <1 <1 <1 41 0
WMFVOLUME 13 15CURIES
i4 10<1 <l -=1
52<1 0
TOTAL VOLUME 1s8202 fa6i4CURIES
13450 122%3 12715 131s0 1285613572428 22370
14sss 14174 14187 f3242 32342124459 63679 24179 2749 2228 13s0 2904 5327 5921 13,727,704
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INEEL RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE WASTE DISCHARGES RECORD-TO-DATE
ANLW 1989-1998 AIRBORNE EMISSION VOLUME&CURIES
YEAI?
[= VOLUME ❑ cuRtEs1
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‘“0’+07~6.0E+07
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1.5E-05 5.0E+09 -! , 8.0E+04
INEEL RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE WASTE DISCHARGES RECORD-TO-DATE
NRF 1989-1998 AIRBORNE EMISSION VOLUME& CURIES
4,0E+09 ,I
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NRF 1989-1998 LIQUID EFFLUENT VOLUME& CURIES
3’0EM5, 6“0E-02
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‘“5E+08 ~ 2“5EN0
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OFFSITEVOLUMECURIES
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WAG7
VOLUME 25 25CURIES <1 0
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218,71814445 15972 5738 12,s333,217
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WAG71989-1998CONTAINERIZEDDISPOSEDWASTE WERF1989-1998CONTAINERIZEDDISPOSEDWASTE
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VOLUME 49CURIES 533062
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VOLUMECURIES
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TSA WASTE
AREA I YEAR 1952-1888 1989 ___l!M-.~ 1992 1993 1994HANFD
1995 1996 1997 ___lQQ& TOTAL
VOLUMECURIES
INTEC
VOLUMECURIES
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WERF WASTEAREAIYEAR 1954. 1s5s 1989 __.X!W. 1s91 1992 1993 1~ ~ 1996 1997 1ss8 TOTAL
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WERFWASTEAREA I YEAR 1954- 19s6 19s9 1990 1991 19s2 1993 1994 1ss5 19s6 1s97 1ss8 TOTAL
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<1 04 0
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1126 140511 6 12 15
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WAG3 1989-1998
2.2E-01~ 2.OE-IMg 1.8E-01g 1.6E-01~ 1.4E-01g 1.2E-01
I.OE-01~ 8.OE-02~ 6.OE-02~ 4,0E.02
2.OE-02.OE+OO
~ I.OE+O1
6.OE+OO
6.OE+OO
4.OE+OO
2.OE+OO
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WAG7 1989-1998
I I 1.6E-08!.- 1.6E-08
- 1.4E-08
- 1.2E-08
- 1.OE-08
- 8.OE-09
- 6.OE-09
- 4.OE-09
- 2.OE-09, t
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YEARlgvOLuME ~cuRIEs
INEEL RECORD=TO-DATE SUMMARYCONTAINERIZED WASTE SENT TO WERF FOR REDUCTION
WERF 1989-1998 WMF 1989-1998
2.0E+03 , r
- 1.8E+03 -
1! 1.6E+03 -3 1.4E+03 -
# 1.2E+03 -
~ 1.0E+03 -
w 8.0E+02 -z~ 6.0E+02 -
0 4.0E+02 -
> 2.0E+02 ]
YEAR[= VOLUME ❑ CURIES 1
Graph: G22PB04
8.OE+OO
6.OE+OO
4.OE+OO
2.OE+OO
.OE+OO
I2.4E+02
_ 2.2E+02g 2.0E+02~ 1.8E+02
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~ I:2E+02w 1.0E+02g 8JJE+OI~ 6.OE+OI> 4.OE+O1
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1.OE-05
8.OE-06
8.OE-06
4.OE-08
2.OE-06
.OE+OO
2.2E-022.OE-021.8E-021.8E-021.4E-02102E-021.OE-028.OE-036.OE-034.OE-032.OE-03.oE+oo
INEEL 1998 Year-to-Date Summary
INEEL Year To Date Sumnmy, 1998 ........................................................................................... IN-EEL-43INEEL Year-To-Date Summary CY 1998 Pie Charts ................................................................... INEEL-46INEEL Year-To-Date CY 1998 Pie Charts .................................................................................... INEEL-47
INEEL-41
who OOW8UOUC omteU.S. Depwtment M Energy
lntcgratc4 Watt.Trddng Sydtem
INEEL YEAR TO DATE SUMMARY
FOR JAN THROUGH DEC 1998
1.AIREORNE 2 .LIQUID
VOLUWSRADIO- RADIO-
FACILITYA~T&:::Y VOLUME
(CU. MZTERS)A~CTX;:;
(CU. MZTERS )DISPOSED WASTES
ANLw 2.399E+09 4, 719E+03
CR
D+lf
INTEC 2.426E+09 5.429E-03 1.957E+09 1.129E-02
NRF 3.864E+09 1.145E+O0
PBF 4.756%07 1. 662 F3-07
SMC 2. S26E+09 5. 066E-03
TAN 1.11 OE+O8 3.609E-07
TRA 1.396E+09 1.201E+03 1. 529E+07 7.847E+OI
WAQ1
WAG3
WAG7
WERF 1.729E+OS 1.534E-02
3.c0NTAIitER12ED
VOLUMERADIO-
AC~l!l;:Y(CU. METERS)
2.154E+02 3.87SE+01
2.625E+02 1.066E-01
4.375E+02 3.201E+01
7.28 SE+02 8.604E+O0
3,877E+02 5,532E+03
7.249E+O0 6.466E-01
4.’94SE+O2 5.267E-01
5.087E+02 5.617E+O0
1.205E+02 1.033E+02
4.164E-01 7.139E-03
6.901E+01 1.619E-03
2.545E+Ol 9.912E-07
9.663E+02 1.68SE+01
DISPOSED WASTES SUBTOTAL 1.324E+1O 5. 921E+03 1. 972E+09 7.848E+01 4.224E+03 5.738E+03
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hlt egreted Waste Tracking System
INEEL YEAR TO DATE ”SUMMARY
FOR JAN THROUGH DEC 1998
CONTAINERIZED
VOLUMS3UiDIO-
FACILII’Y (CU. METERS)AC&TI;;Y
WASTES TO BE PROCESSEDAT WERF FROM~
ANLW
CF
D+D
XNTEC
ISU
NRF
PBF
SMC
TAN
5. 025E+02
6.140E+01
1.406E+02
1.486E+02
4.164E-01
1.494E+03
7.613E+01
5.376E+02
1.219b+02
2.E25E+02
2.082E-01
1.791E+03
8.269E-01
1.933E+01
6.912E+O0
1.521E-01
1.497E-01
2.689S-01
1.120E-04
5.820E+O0
1.891E-04
8.773E-01
5.689E-01
TRA,
WAC17
WBR3”
WMF
WROC
WERF WASTES SUBTOTAL 5.177E+03 2.241E+01
3:3478-01
1.689E-08
7.323B+O0
5.769E-07
9.723E-06
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INTEC ANLWZ.426E+09 ‘ 2.399E+09
1.201
NRF-3.884E+09
‘SMC2.826E+09
Volumw (Cubic Meters)Area8 not listed have valtJe8<1% of the total
Graph: GO09BOI IiNTEC1.967E+09
Volume (Liters)Areatr not kited have values c1 % of the total
TRAE+03
4.719E+03
Radloactlvlty (CWrles)
INEEL LIQUID EFFLUENT
ITRA7.847E+OI
Radloacthflty (Curk)
INEEL-47
INEEL-48
Nuclide Summary in Curies for Airborne,Liquid,and Solid Waste
Airborne Nuclide Summaries in ties, 1998 ............................................................................... INEEL-51“ Liquid Nuclide Summary iu Curies, 1998 .....................................................................................INEEL-55
Disposed Solid Waste Nuciide Summary@ Ctuies, 1998 .............................................................INEEL-56TRU Storage Area Nuclide !hmrmqy in Curies, 1998 .................................................................. INEEL-61ANL-W Stored Storage Area Nuclide Summary in Curies, 1998..................................................INEEL-62INTEC Stored Storage Area Nuclide Summary in Curies, 1998 ...................................................INEEL-63TAN Stored Storage Area Nuclide Summary in Curies, 1998.......................................................INEEL-66TRA Stored Storage Area Nuclide Summary in Curies, 1998 .......................................................INEEL-67WERF Stored Stomge Area Nuclide Summary in Curies, 1998 .................................... ...............INEEL-68Processed Nuclide Summary in Curies, 1998 ................................................................................ INEEL-72
INEEIA9
.. ---- s- e. ----- -Vvvvvvvvv Vvvvv TT7TY
INEEL-51
!31?pJ
IDH4T
GD-153
GROS-BET-GAM
GROSS-ALPHA
GROSS-BETA
H-3
HF-175
HF-181
HG-203
1-12s
l-13t
1-133
I-135
K-40
KR-85
KR-85M
IA-140
MN-54
MN-54
NA-24
NB-94
NE-95
NI-59
NI-S3
NP-237
PA-231
PA-233
PA-234
PA-234M
PB-212
AE18ANOI
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US. Department of EnergyIntwated Waste TraCklng Syetem
AIRBORNENUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998
ANLW INTEC NRF—— —
<1
<1 <1
<1
30 <1 <1
4887
<1
4
<1
<1
PBF
<1<1
<1
<1
<1
SMC TAN TRA—. —<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
2
<1
<1
WERF
<1
TOTAL
<1
<1
<1
<1
30
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
46s7
2
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1a
<1
<1
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IDENT
PM-147
PO-212
PO-218
PR-144
PU-238
PU-239
PU-240
PU-241
PU-242
RA-224
RA-228
RB-SS
RE-1S3
RH-108
RN-220
RU-106
SB.124
SB:t25
SE-75
SM.161
SN-113
SR-90
TA-182
TC-99
TC-$SM
TH-228
TH-230
TH-231
TH-232
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Integrated WasteTrddng System 1AIRBORNE
NUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIESFOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998 -
ANLW INTEC NRF PBF— — . .
4
<1c1
4
<1
-=1
<1
d<14<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
4
<1
-d
<1
SMC TAN TRA
1
<1
<1
<1<1
4
<1
~1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
4
<1
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Idmho Oneratton. OfRctU.S. Depmtment of Energy
Integrated Waste Trwkhrg System
AIRBORNENUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998
IDENT ANLW INTEC NRF— — —T’H-234
TL-208
U-233
U-233-234
u-234
U-235
U-238
U-238
W-187
XE-131 M
XE-133
XE-I 35
Y-90
Y-91 M
ZN-85
ZR-95
TOTAL 47’! 9 <1 1
<1
PBF SMC TAN TRA WERF TOTAL—. —— —4 <1 <1,
<1 <1
<1 <1
a <1 <1 <1
<1 <1
<1 <1
<1s s
19 19
<1 <1 <1
<1 <4
+ <1
<1 <1<1 <1 <I 1201 <1 5921
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NUCLIDE I GBN ARSA
IDENT ANLW
Idaho Ootratlona OtlkeU.S. Department of Enww
Inttgmttd Waste Tracking SyItem
DISPOSED SOLID WASTENUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998
CF 0+0 INTEC NRF PBF SMC TAN TRA WAG] WA03 WAG7 WERF— — — — . — — . — — —
AC-225
AC-227
AC-228
AO-108
AO.I08M
AG-1 IOM
AM-241
AM-242M
AM-243
AT-217
BA-133
BA-137
BA-137M
BA-140
B1-21O
B1-212
B1-213
91-214
C-14
CO-113M
CE-137
CE-141
CE-144
CM-242
CM-244
co-57
<1
<1 <1
c1
<1 <1
<1 4
1 <1
<1
<1
1
<1
<1
<1
4
<1 ‘a <1
-4
<1
.4 <1 <1
4 4 -a
<1
<1
<1
<1
4
4
-d a
a ‘=1 <1
<1 <1
<1
<1
<1
-a
<1 <1
c1
<1
<1
cl
<1
-=1
<1
4
a
‘cl
<1
<1
-=1
4
‘4
<1
TOTAL
<1
-a
-a
c1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
6
<1
-a
<1
-=1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
2
-=1
<i
<1
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Inwrated Waste Trscktng System
DISPOSED SOLID WASTENUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998
NUCLIDE 10EN AREAIDENT ANLW CF D+D fNTEC NRF PBF SMC TAN TRA WAC31 WAG3 WA(37 WERF
— — . . — — — — — — — — —ToTAL
64t6
1039
39
<1
<1
16
16
22
15
1183
‘cl
<1
<1
<1
3
<1
40
116
c1
<1
-=1
-=1
<1
‘a
<1
75
CO-5S
CO-60
CR-51
CS-134
CS-135
CS-137
EU.152
EU-154
E%155
FESS
FE-59
FR-221
CID-152
00-153
H-3
HS-3
HF-17S
HF-181
1-129
1-131
IN-1 13M
lR-192
K-40
KR-85
LA-140
MN-54
‘a
<1 <1
<1
<1 <1
605
1030 <1
<1
<1
<1
c1 6
39
<1 <1
<1
<1 <I 2
<1
‘a <1
<1
<1 <1 <1
-=1
<1
c1
<1 7
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
<1
-=1
1
<1 c1 -d
4 4
<1 c1
-=1 <t
<1 <1
-a
3 +
<1 15
<1 22
<1 15
<1 <1
2 a
<1
<1 <1
<1 <1
19 ==1 1156 <i
-=1
<1 c1 2 <1
’21
40
116
<1
-a
<1
c1
<14
-3
-=1
6 -a 68
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Integrated Waste Tracklmg System
DISPOSED SOLID WASTENUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998
NUCL1D331GEN AREAlDENT ANLW CF D+D” INTt?C NRF PEF SMC TAN TRA WAOI WAG3 WA(I7
—— .— .— —. —— ——
MO-93
MO-99
NA-22
NB.93M
NB-94
NE-95
N1-S9
N1-63
NP.237
NP.239
PA-23 1
PA-234
PA-234M
PB-209
PB-210
PB-212
PB.214
PD.107
PM-147
PO-2 10
PO-212
PO.2 13
PO.214
PO-216
PO-218
PR-144
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‘4
4
a -4
4 101<1 a 4 16
<1 <1 <1 <1 1935
<1
<1
-=1
<1
3 <1
1
20 +
<1
<1
a <1
-5 -=1 <1
‘a
<1 <1 <1
<1
.
WERF TOTAL
4 <1
<1 <1
<1 -=1
<1 <1
‘cl <1
<1 101
<1 16
‘cl 1937
<1 <1
<1 -=1
‘a <1
<1 <1
<1 <1
-a <1
<1 -=1
<1 ‘cl
<[ ‘a
a <1
<1 24
a <1
<1 a
-=1 <1
<1 <1
<1 <1
<1 <1
‘a 2
Idntm Otreratlana OftkeU.S. Dqwtment of Energy
lntagre tad Waete Tracking Syetern
DISPOSED SOLID WASTENUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998
NUCLIDE/CWJN AREAIDENT ANLW CF D+D lNT@C NRP PBF SMC TAN mu WAOl WA03
—— .— —. _
PR-144M
PU-238
PU.239
PU-240
PU-241
RA-224
RA-225
RA-226
RA-228
RH-I03M
RH-105
RH-106
RN-220
RN-222
RU.103
RU.106
SB-124
SB-12S
SC-46
SM.151
SN-113
SN-I 19M
SN-123
SN-126
SR-90
TA-I 82
<1 <1 <1 -a
c1 <1
<1
-a
<1 <1
<1 <1
<1
<1
2 <1
<1
c1
2
<1
124
<1
114
3 4
182
<1
1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
WAi17 WBRF. —
‘a
<1
<1
<1
<i
-=1
c1
<1
<1
4
4
4
=3
<1
<1
<1
<1<1
<1
TOTAL
<1
-4
a
<1
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
-=1
1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
124
<1
<1
<!
114
<1
<1
7
182
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DISPOSED SOLID WASTENUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 1998
NUCLH3E10EN ARSAHX3NT ANLW CT D+D 3NTSC NRF PBF SMC TAN TRA WA121 WAG3 wAa7—— —~ —— ___ WERP
— - — TOTAL
==1
<1
c1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<t
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
-=1
3
TC.99
TS-12SM
TS-127M
TH-2211
TH-229
TH-230
TN-231
TH-232
TH-234
TL-208
TL209
U-228
U-232
U-233
U-234
U-235
U-236
U-237
U-23S
Y.90
Y-91
ZN-6S
ZR-93
ZR-95
4
<1
-=1
<1
<1
c1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1 <1 <1
<1
<1
<1
-=1
<1
<1
-=1
<1
-=1
<1
4
-=1
-4 <1
-=1
<1
4
<1
4 “
4
c1
=3
<1
c1
<1
<1
-a<1
<1
<1
-4
4
<1
-=1
<1
<1 <1
<1 -=1
c1
<1
<1
4
<1
<1
<1
<1 ‘a
2 .=1
<1
-=1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1
-=1
c1 <t <1
4 <1 <1
42<1 <1
TOTAL ~— <1 7— 9 Y— <1 T— 6 T— <1 <1 <1 17 5738
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Integrated wasteTmkfnt sylteln
INTECNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998
NUCLIDI? 1GEN ARE/IDENT INTEC TRA WERF TOTAL
AC-327
AQ-11OM
AM-241
EtA.Is7M
G14
00-$13M
CE-lU
CM-242
co-33
Co.oo
CR-51
CS-134
03-136
0t3-f37
EU-.IL!2
EU-104
EU-lM”
FE-59
H-3
HF-181
1-120
MN-34
NB-93M
NB-94
NB-96
NI-03
NP-237
PA-231
PM-147
PR-144
<f
<1<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1.
<1
1
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IategretedWwteTrmklng.!?yttem I
INTECNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998
NUCLIDE I (2EN ARE/IDENT INTEC TRA WERP TOTAL
PU-236
W-226
PU-239
PU-240PU-241PU-242RS-S7 .RH-106RU-106SB.125SS-126SB-126MSE-79WI-147SM-151SN.121MSN-126SR-SOTA-IB2TO-WTE-126MTII-228TH-230U-232u-234U-235U-238U-233Y-soZN-66
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NUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIESFOR JANUARY THROU(3H DECEMBER1998
NUEXLEt QENNW/ INTEC TRA WERF TOTAL—.
ZR-83 *1 <1
ZR-95 <1 <1 <1
TOTAL 4 *1 d 4
I
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US. Depwtmont of Ener#Iiitewated Wott Trddeq System 1
TANNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DEcEMBER1998
NUCI.IOS I QEN AREIIDENT TAN TOTAL
AM-241 <1 <1M-437 d ~~co-w <1 <1C8-134 <1 +
cs-f37 + <1
EU-1S4 <1 <1FS-S5 *I *11.129 *I <1NI-82
RH-106
RU-108
8s-125
SR40
TG9D
Y.WI
TOTAL
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TRANUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998
NUCLIDE I t3EN ARE/IDENT WERF TOTAL
C3-13T <1 <f
TOTAL ‘— *I <1
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WERFNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998
NUCLIDE I GEN ARE/IDENT ANLW CF Q+D Isu NRF SMC TAN TRA WAG7 WSRF WMF WRoc TOTAL
AC-227
AC228
AG-108
AG-108M
AG-11O
AG-110M
AM-241
AM-243
6A-133
BA-137
6A-137M
61-212
W-214
G14
CD-109’
CD-113
CD113M
CE-134
CE-137
CE-139
CE-141
cE-144
CM-244
co-57
co-58
CO-60
CR-51
CS-134
CS-135
CS-137
d <1
<?
<4
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
‘4 <1
<1
<1
<1
d
<1 <1
<1
<1 4<1<1
<1
<1
<1
4
4
<1
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<1
d
<1
<1
<1 <1
d
<1 <1
<1<1
<1 <1 <1 <1 4 <1
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Integrated Wrote TrnAlog System J
WERFNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998
<1
<1
NUCLIDE t GEN ARE/IDENT ANLW CF D+t) Isu NRF SMC TAN TRA WAQ7 WERF WMF WRoc
EU-152 <1 <1 <1 <1
EU-154 <1 <1 <f <1 <1 4
EU-W3 <1 , <1 <1 <1
FE-55 2 <i <1 <1 <1 <1
FE-59 <1 <1 <1 <1
GO-153 <1 <1
H-3 <1 <1 <? *I
HF-1?5 <1 <1
HF-181 <1 <f <l
!.125 *1
I-129 <1 <1 <1 <1
IN-113M <1
IR-192 <1
K-40 <1 <1
KR-85 ‘a <1
IA-140 <1
MFP <1
MN-54 <1 <% c1
MO-93 <1
MO-99 <1 <1
NA-22 <1
NB-93M <1
ik94 <1 <1
NB-95 <1 <1
NI-59 <1 <1
NI-63 <l <1
NP-237 <1
PA-231 <l
PA-233 <1
PA-234 <1
-d
<1
<1
TOTAL
<1
<1
<1
<1
<f
d
<1
<1
<1
<1
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Integrated Wa$te Trmeklng$wtem
WERFNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBERlgg8
NUCIJDE / GEN ARWIDENT ANLW CF D+D Isu NRF SMC TAN TRA WAG7
PA-234M <1 <1 <1
PB-212 <l <1 <1
PB-244 4*
PM-147 <1 <1 <f
PO-212
PO-216
PR-144 <1 <+
PR-144M c1
PU-238 <1 “, <1 <1
PU-239 <1 <1 <1
PU-240 <1
PU-241 <1 <1
RA-224
RA-226 <1
RA-226 <1
RH-106 <1 <1
RN-220
RU-103
RU-106 <1 c1
s-35
SB-124
SS-125 <1 -d
S(246
SM.151 <1 <t
SN-113 <1
SN-I 19M ‘+
SN-123 <4
SR-65
SR-90 d
TA-182
<1
<1
<14 <1
<1
4 4
<1
.
WERF WMF WROO TOTAL
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SS18CNOIREPOSRllllhtti os/2~1999
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IIdahoOperntlonsOfllce
W% Depwtment ef Energy
I Intef@cd Waste Trackfng System IWERF
NUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIESFOR JANUARY THROUGH DEcEMBER1998
NUCLIDE t GEN AREJIDENT ANLW CF D+D Isu NRF SMC TAN TRA WAG? WERF WMF WRoo TOTAL
TC-99 <1 <1 <i <1 <3 <1
TE-125M
TE-127M <1
TH-227 <1
TH-22a
TH-230
TH-23$
TH-232
TH-234
TL-208
U-232
U-233
u-234
U-236 <1 <1
U-236
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
u-236 <1 <1 <1 .?1 <1 <1
Y-66 <1 <1
Y-m <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
ZN-65 <1 <f s~ <1
ZR-93 <~ <1 .?1
ZR-95 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
TOTAL 3 *I <1 <1 1 d <1 <1 <1 1 *1 <1 7
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Idaho Operatlom OftleeU.S. Ilepae’tment of Enwgy
Integrated Waste Tracking System
PROCESSEDNUCLIDESUMMARY INCURIES
FORJANUARYTHROUGH DECEMBER1998NUCLIDElDENTIGENAREA ANLW CF D+D fNTEC ISU KAPCT KAPNY LOS NNS NW PBF PHNSY PSNSY SMC TAN TRA WAG7 WESF Wt@ WROC TOTAL.—— —.. . _ ___
AC-225
AC.227
AC-228
AO.1O8
AG-108M
AO-I 10
A(3-I IOM 4
AM-241 <1
AM-242M <1
AM-243
&N
AT.217
BA.133
BA-137
BA-137M <1
BA-140 <1
B1-210
B1-212
B1-213
BI-214
C-14
CD.109
CD-1 13
CD-1 13M <1
CE-134
CE.137
CE-139
CE-141 <l
<1
4
4
<1
-=1
<1
‘cl
c1
<1
<1
-=1
<1
<1 4 <1 <1 <1
<1 c1 <1
<1
<1 <1 <1 <1
<1 <1
<1 <1 <1 <1 <1
<1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
<1
<1
<1
<1
1
<1
<1
<1
<1
c1
-=1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1 <1 c1
c1
-=1 <1
<1 <1 <1 <! c1
<1
<1
-a
-a
<1 <1
<1
<1
<1 4
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
1
<1
-=1
<1
<1
c1
<1
<1
4
<1
a
-a
-4
c1
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Idaho Operatlona omeU.S. Depmtmentof Energy
Intezrated WasteTrack50gSystem
PROCESSEDNUCLIDESUMMARY INCURIES
FORJANUARYTHROUGH DECEMBER1998NUCLIDEIDENTI(JENAREA ANLW CF D+D tNTEC lSU KAPCT RAPNY LOS NNS NRF PBF PRNSY PSNSY SMC TAN TRA WAG7 WERP WMF WRGC TOTAL—— —— ————— —— ——— —— —— __ _.
4 a 4
<1 -4
4 -4 -d
<1 c1 <1 <1
CE-144 -=1 <1 <1
CF-249
CF-251
CM-242
CM-243
CM-244
CM-245
CM-246
CM-247
CM-248
co-57
CO-58
CO-60
CR-S 1
CS-134
CS-135
CS-137
EU-152
EU.154
EU-155
FE-55
FE-59
FR-221
GD-152
GO-153
H-3
HF.17S
4
<1 4
<1 <1
<1
<1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 c1 <1
<1 <1
4 -a <1 <1 <1
<1
-=1 <1
4 <1 <1 -4
4 + -a
<t 4 <1 <!
<1 ‘2 <1 <1 <1
<1
<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 <1 <1
-=1 <1 <1
<1 <1 <1 <1
<1 + <1 c1
<1 3 <1 <1 <1
<1 <1 <1
<1
<1 <1
-=1 <1
<1
<1
c1
<!
<1
<1
<1
<1
-=1
<1
<1
<1
<1 -=1
<1
‘cl <1
<1
<1 <1
c1
1 <1
<1 <1
<1
<1
10
-=1
<1
-=1
c1
4
4
<1
‘cl
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
-=1
<1
<1
c1
<1
4
c1
<1
c1
2
<1
-=1
<1
17
-=1
<1
<1
-=1
<1
<1
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Idaho 00erat10n9 OmreU.S. Departmentof Energy
hrtegrtttadWastaTracking System I
PROCESSEDNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998NUCLIDElDENT/GENAREA ANLW CF D+D INTEC lSU KAPCT KAPNY LOS NNS NRF PBF PHNSY PSNSY SMC TAN TRA WAQ7 WERF WMF WROC TOTAL
—— ——.——..——.——..——— —.
HF-lS1
1.125
1-129
1.131
IN-113M
lR-192
K-40
KR-85
LA-140
MFP
MN-53
MN-54
MO-93
MO-99
NA-22
NB-93M
NB-94
NB-95
NJ-59
NI-43
NP-237
NP.239
P-32
PA.231
PA-233
PA-234
PA-234M
<1
<1
<1
<1
1 -=1
<1
<1
<1
‘cl
<1
-=1
c1 <1
c1
<1 -a <1
<1 <1
<1
‘4 <1
<1 <1 <1
<1
<1
-a
‘a <1 4 <1 <1 4
<1
<1<1 -4
<1 c1 <t <1 <1
<1 <1 -=1 <1
<1 .=1 <1
<1 <1 <1 <1
<1 <1 -4 + <1
4
<1
c1
4
4
4
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
a
<1
<1
<1
c1 <1
<1
<1
<1
<1
1 <1
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
<1
<1
c1
d
-=1
<1
<1
c1
<1
-=1
c1
-=1
<1
c1
2
-=1
<1
c1
-=1
-=1
<1
<1
2
-a
<1
<1 <1
<1
4
<1 <I
<1 <1 -=1
<1
<1
<I
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
4
<1
<1
4
-4
<1
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Idaho Owrations OttlceU.S. Depm-tmtritof Energy
lategratti Waete Tracking System
PROCESSEDNUCIJDESUMMARY INCURIES
FORJANUARYTHROUGH DECEMBER1998NUCL3DElDENTIGENAREA ANLW CF D+D INTEC lSU KAPCT KAFNY LOS NNS NRF PBF PHNSY PSNSY SMC TAN TRA WAC37 WERF WMF WROC TOTAL
————— —..—— ———.———— —— _
PB-209
PB-210
PB-212
PB-214
PD.107
PM-147
PO-21O
PO-212
PO-213
PO-2[ 4
PO-216
PO-218
PR-144
PR-144hf
PU.238
PU-239
PU-240
PU-241
PU-242
PU-244
RA-224
RA-225
RA-226
RA-228
RW103M
RH-106
RN-220
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
c1
-=1
c1
<1
<1
<1
-=1
c1 c1
<I
<1
<1
<1
<1 c1
<1
c1
-=1
-=1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
c1
<1
c1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
‘cl
<1
<1
<1
-=1
<1 <1
<1
-a
<1
-=1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
<1 <1 -=1
c1
<1
c1
<1
<1
c1
<1 -=1 c1
<1 <1 <1
c1 <1
<1
<1 <1 <1 ‘cl
<1 <1 <1 <1
<1 <1 ‘cl <1
<1 <1 -=1 <1
<1 <1 c1 <1
<1 <1
<1 <1
<1
<1 <1
<1 -=1 <1
<1
<1
‘4
<1
<1
4
4
SPISGNO1REPOS
Rtm Date: i)6/1)3/1999 Page 4 of 6
Idaho Owratloiu OfRceU.S. Department of Energy
Integrated Wwte Track3ng Syttem
PROCESSEDNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998NUCLIDE1DENTIGE34AREAANLW CF D+D 3NTEC ISU KAPCTKAPNY LOS NNS NRP PBF PHNSY PSNSY SMC TAN TRA WAG7 WERF WMF WROC TOTAL
. ——— . . . . . . — ———.————— —
RN-222
RU-103 <1
RU-106 a
s-35
SB-124
SB-12S <1
SC-46
SE-75
SG79
SM-151
SN-I13
SN-119M
SN-123
SN-126
SR.85
SR-90
TA-182
TC-99
TE.125M
TE.127M
TN-227
TH-2Z8
TH-229
TH-230
TH-231
TH-232
TH-234
-=1 <1
<t
-4 -a
<1
a
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1 <1 <1 <1
<1 <1 a
<1
-4
<1
<1
<1
c1 <1
<1 <1 <1 <1
4 4 <1
<1 <1 <1 <1 <1
4 <1
4 4 <1
<1 <1
-4 <1 <1 -=1 <1 -=1
<1 <1 <1 <1
-a + <1 -=3 <1 <1
<1 <1
<1
‘a
<1
<1
‘a <1
c1 <1
a
<1 <1
<1 <1
<1 <1
4 <1
-=1
<1 <1
<1
-a <1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
4
c1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1
c1 <1 <1
<1
<1 ‘cl <1
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
<1
<1
<l
<1
-a
<1
<1 <1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1
<1 <1 <1
<1
<1 <1 <1
<1
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Idaho OperationsOtllceU.S. Depwtmwtt of Energy
Integrated Waste Trecldng System
PROCESSEDNUCLIDE SUMMARY IN CURIES
FOR JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER1998NUCLIDE
lDENTIGENAREA ANLW CF DtD 3NTEC ISU KAPCTKAPNY LOS NNS NRF PBF PHNSY PSNSY SMC TAN TRA WAG7 WERF WMF WROC TOTAL———. —— . . . ..— .—— ————— —
TL-208
m209
U-232
U-233
U-234
U-235
U-236
U-237
U-238
Y-88
Y-90
Y-91
ZN-65
ZR-93
ZR-95
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
a
4
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
4
a
<1 -4
<1 <1
-4
<1 4
-4 <1
-4 -a
<1
<1 <1
<1 a
<1
<1
c1 <1 <1
<1
<1
<1
<1 <1
<1 <1
<1 <1
<i +
<1
<1 <1
<1
<1 3
<1
<1 <[
<1
<1 ‘d
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
c1
<1
a <1
<1 <1
<l
‘a
<1 <1
<1
4
<1
<1
<1
d
TOTAL 7—-’zi- —-=i --<1 <1 <1 -=i — <1 7-zi ——— <1 <1 7— <1 ?— <1 —T?: 37<1
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INEEL-78
Argonne National Laboratory-West 1998 Detail Graphs
Argonne- National Laborato~-West (ANLW) Bar Graphsof Annual Data by Month ..............................................................................................................XNEEL-81 -
/ INEEL-79
I
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Nov
Ott
*P f-l
(Wewqqno) 3YW1OA
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MayApt
&a)&ocia21-rL r-*0000000000++++++++++ 9UJWIIJWWWWWWWWOqqw.c+loooooo.Cw.re.emaeol
INEEL-81
INEEL-82
Central Facilities Area 1998 Detail Graphs
Central Facilities Area (CFA) Bar Graphs of Annuai Data by Month ........................................... INEEL-85
INEEL-83
CENTRAL FACILITY AREA (CF) MONTHLY DETAILS
CY-19981
CF CY 1998 SHIPPED LOW LEVEL WASTE
2.5E+02I
2.0E+02
1.5E+02
1.0E+02
5.OE+O1
.OE+OO +
MONTH
❑ DISPOSE13 ❑ lNctNERATED
❑ RESIZED ❑ COMPACTED
Graph: GAREACFA
IN13EL-86
Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center (INTEC) 1998 Detail Graphs
Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center (INTEC)Bar Graphs of Annual Data by Month ........................................................................................... INEEL-89
INEEL-87
IDAHO NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY and ENGINEERING CENTER (lNTEC) MONTHLY DETAILSCY- 1998
INTEC CY 1998 AIRBORNE EMISSION {“ INTEC CY 1998 LIQUID EFFLUENT
4.0E+08 ,
Graph: GAREAINTEC
l~vOLUME ❑ XJRIES I
4.OE-03 4.0E+08 ,
l=vOLUME ~CURIES I
INTEC CY 1998 SHIPPED LOW LEVEL WASTE
5“0E+02~
MONTH
l~DISPOSED ~INCINERATED 1
1.OE-02
8.OE-03
6.OE-03
4.OE-03
2.OE-03
.OE+OO
IORESIZED ❑ compacted
Decontamination and Decommissioning 1998 Detail Graphs
Decontamination andDecommissioning(D&D) BarGraphsof Annual Data by Month ..............................................................................................................XNEEL-93
INEEL-91
.
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J.NEEL-93
“ Dec
- Nw
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JNEEL-94
Naval Reactor Facility 1998 Detail Graphs
Naval Reactor Facility (NRF) Bar Graphs of Annual Data by Month ‘.................................... INEEL-97
r
INEEL-95
H
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NAVAL REACTORS FACILITY (NRF) MONTHLY DETAILSCY- 1998
NRFCY 1998AIRBORNEEMISSION I NRFCY 1998SHIPPEDLOW LEVEL WASTE
5.0E+08 I r-3.2E-01 1.6E+02 , I
tiONTHlmVOLUME ❑ CURIES
I
i
3.OE-012.8E-012.6E-012.4E-012.2E-012.OE-011.8E-oi1.6E-011.4E-011.2E-011.OE-018.OE-026.OE-024.OE-022.OE-02
~ .OE+OO
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- 1.4E+02~ 1.2E+023*Q 1.0E+02
~ 8!OE+OIuW (j.oE+olzq 4.OE+OIo> 2.OE+OI
,OE+OO
&H3~3~Elffl?F
MONTHl~DlspOSED ~tNCINERATED 1IDRESIZED ❑ COMPACTED J
Graph: GAREANRF
INEEL-98
Power Burst Facility 1998 Detail Graphs
Power Burst Facility (PBF) Bar Graphs of Annual Data by Month ..............................................INEEL-101
INEEL-99
A
POWER BURST FACILITY (PBF) MONTHLY DETAILSCY- 1998
PBF CY 1998 AIRBORNE EMISSION I PBF CY 1998 SHIPPED LOW LEVEL WASTE
iiONTH - - -
[~voLut14E ❑ cuRlw
1.OE-07 4.OE+OO I
t?8.OE-08 “g
6.OE-06
4.OE-08 i
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B
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g
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MONTH
l~DISPOSED ❑ INCINERATED I~nRESIZED ❑ COMPACTED I
Graph: GAREAPBF
,-
INEEL-102
Special Manufacturing Capability 1998 Detail Graphs
Special Mmiufacturing Capability (SMC) Bar Graphs ofAnnual Data by Monti ..................................................................................................................~EL.lO5
INEEL-103
SPECIAL MANUFACTURING CAPABILITY (SMC) MONTHLY DETAILSCY- 1998
SMC CY 1998 AIRBORNE EMISSION I SMC CY 1998 SHIPPED LOW LEVEL WASTE
g ,,E+08
;$ 2.0E+08
g-J 1.0E+08o>
.OE+OOh$#f
MONTH
\_ VOLUME ~cuRiEs 1
6.OE-03 4.0E+02
MONTH
l= DlspOsED ❑ INCINERATED 1
,OE+OO .OE+OO~
[riRES12ED ~COMPACTED I
GraPh GAREASMC
INEEL-106o
Test Area North 1998 Detail Graphs
Test &ea North (TAN) Bw Graphs of Annual Data by Monti ....................................................~EL.lO9
INEEL-107
TEST AREA NORTH (TAN) MONTHLY DETAILS. CY= 1998
TAN CY 1998 AIRBORNE EMISSION I
1.4E+07 , , 1.OE-07
tiONTH -
[-VOLUME ~CURIES
TAN CY 1998 SHIPPED LOW LEVEL WASTE
1.8E+02 7
1.6E+02 -
1.4E+02 -
1.2E+02 -
1.0E+02 -
8.OE+OI -
6.OE+OI -
4.oE+of -
2.OE+OI -
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!!@HH~Hf/$‘MONTH
■ DISPOSED ❑ lNciNER13TED
❑ RESIZED ❑ COMPACTED
Graph:’ GAREATAN
INEEL-110
Test Reactor Area 1998 Detail Graphs
Test Ileactor Area (TRA) Bar Graphs of Annual Data by Month .................................................~EL.l 13
INEEL-111
t-
1-Jan
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INEEL-113
INEEL-114
Waste Area Groups 1998 Detail Graphs
Waste Area Group 1 Bar Graphs of Annual Data by MonthWaste Area Group 3 Bar Graphs of Annual Data by MonthWaste Area Group 7 Bar Graphs of Annual Data by Month
INEEL-115,
INEEL-117INEEL-118INEEL-119
WAGI AREA MONTHLY DETAILSCY-1998I
WAGI CY 1998 SHIPPED LOW LEVEL WASTE
5.OE-01
I
4.OE-01
3.OE-01
2.OE-01
I.OE-01
.OE+OO 1 1 1 I I I I I t I I
MONTH
■ DISPOSED ❑ incinerated
❑ RESIZED ❑ Compacter
Graph: GAREWAGI
+
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iNov
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1
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Sep
Aug
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INEEL-120
Waste Experimental Reduction Facility 1998 Detail Graphs
Waste Experimental Reduction Facility (WERF) Bar Graphsof Annual Data by Monti ..............................................................................................................~W.l23
INEEL-121
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WASTE EXPERIMENTAL REDUCTION FACILITY (WERF) MONTHLY DETAILS
WERF CY 1998 AIRBORNE EMISSION
8.0E+07 , 1
.OE+OO
6.oE-03
11
$
5.OE-03 g
4.OE-03 g
3.OE-03 Eg
2.OE-03 _
1.OE-03 3
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E iioNTHw I-VOLUME ~cuRIEs I
1998
WERF CY 1998 RECEIVED/DISPOSED CONTAINERIZED WASTE
2.2E+03 , , 3.0E+02—
2.0E+02
1.0E+02
.OE+OO
MONTH
~~REcEivED ❑ DISPOSED J
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Table 1. Engineered release points to the environment.Air Emission
Type of Type of Descriptionof InventoryStack ActiveDkcharge Area/Location Dkcharge Surface No. (YesJNo)
Airborne ANLW/EBR-11,FCF
ANL-WIFASB
ANL-WA?MF
ANL-W/HFEF
ANL-w/L&o
ANL-w/RLwTF
ANL-WEWMS
ANL-WISPF
ANL-W/TREAT
ANL-WLZPPR
CF/West
CwNorth
INTEUFAST
rNrEuIvIainStack
INTEc/NwcF
Stack
61-mglass-coatedsteel stack 30 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
10-mstack,6.64 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
1l.1-m stack 4.6 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
28.6-mstaclG21.7 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
Two separatestacks-onestack is 15.2m with 10.9m3/sdischargecapacity. The otherstack is 11.3mwith7.8 m3/sdischargecapacity.Both stacksarecontinuouslymonitored.
14.2-mstack 1.7m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
14.6-mstat%“4.7m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
6.9-mstach 2.1 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored. This stackis presentlyinactive.
42.7-msteel stack 2.8 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
22.9-msteel stack 2.3 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
9.1-mstaclG1.4m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored. These stackswerecappedin 1989. D&D removalscheduledfor 1996.
Two normalventilationexhausts,respiratormaintenance0.6 m3/sflow, sampledweeklywhenoperating. Facilityplacedon standbyJune 1, 1993.
Normalventilationexhausts,humdrydryer, 6.1 m3/sflow,continuouslysampledwhenoperating.
So-mstack 66.1 m3/sdkcharge capacity,continuouslymonitoredand sampledforparticulate only.
76.2-mstack 84.95m31sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
22-mstack 51.9 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitoredand sampled.
14.8-mstaclq8.5 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitoredand sampled.
AIW-764-001
ANL-787-001
AllL-704-008
AIWr785-018
ANL-752-004
ANL-752-005(NDA)
ANL-798-017
ANL-793-001
AINI.-799-O1O
ANL-720-007
ANL-777-002
ARAool
Drying ovens
CFA-617-030CFA-617-031
CFA-617-O1OCFA-617-011
CPP-767-001
CPP-708-001
CPP-659-033
CPP-684-001
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Air EmissionType Of Type of lkC3i@OIl Of InventoryStack Active
Discharge Area/Location DischargeSurface No. (Yes/No)
45.72-m stack 7.8 m3/sdischargecapacity,(formerlyLOF) continuouslymonitored. This facilityis not
functioningand has no t%tureplans to changestatus.
NRF/AIW 13.7-m staclGcontinuousmonitoringwhenoperatedduringrad work
13.7-m staclG .47 m3/s dwharge capacity,continuously monitored.
13.7-m stackj 4.7 m3/sA-RC 4.7 ru3/s,B-RC; thesetwo share a stackj continuously monitored whileoperating.
12.2-m stack 8.9 m3/sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored while operating.
9.14-m staclcj39.6 m3/s ELT, infrequent operation.
17. l-m staclcj 17.1 m3/s emergency RC, infkquentoperation.
Multiple vent points treated as one source.Continuous ambient monitoring. Ventilation ratebased on fugitive turnover from blowers ontemporary containment systems
MtFIAIW- 6.7-m staclG283 m3/s RWDEj infrequent operation.RWDS
NRF/EcF 18 High bay roof vents, 20.4-m vents, 13900 m3/scontinuously monitored.
In Oracl all vents mapped as3L1-m staclG23 m3/s; Stack 1 continuouslymonitored.
18-m stach 12 m3/s; Stack 2 continuouslymonitored.
N-Rwslw 45-m staclG2.85 m3/s, fan room
1.3 m3/s Chem stack shares the stack butcontinuously monitored separately.
16-mstack 1m3/sRC exhaust infrequentoperation,monitoredwhileoperating.
6 Highbay roof vents, no active radiological workbuilding breathing rates without any operating fans.Multiple vents combined as single source
TAN-725-001
NRF-617-002
NRF-617-013
NRF-617-020INIU-617-021
NRF-616-012
NRF-616-039
NRF-616A-002
NRF-616-PCMA
NRF-628-006
NRI-618-024through
NRF-618-029NRF-618-032
throughNRF-618-043
NRF-618-HBRV
NRF-618-099
NRF-618-103
NRF-601-019C
IWUU501-019A
NRF-601-023
NRF-601-HBRV
No
Yes
Yes
YesYes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Air EmissionType of Type of Description of Inventory Stack Active
Discharge Area/Location Discharge Surface No. (YeslNo)
NRF/S5G
NRIvMsc
PBF
SMC/R&DProcess
SMCM4.DFQC
SMC/LINE 2a
SMC/UNE 2b
SMCILINE 2B
SMCProcess S6
SMCProcess S7
SMChC%SS S8
SMCProcess S9
SMCProcess S1O
SMCProcess S11
SMC/ScrapHandling
SMC/LiquidReclaim
SMC/PRF StackS14
TAN DeCon
26-mstack 12.5m3/sRAW continuouslyoperating,continuouslymonitored.
6 Highbay rood vents treatedas one source.Continuousambientmonitoring. BuiIdingbreathingrate withoutanyoperatingfans.
Miscellaneousand fugitivesources,groundlevel.
24.4-mstaclG2.8 m31sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
17.7-mstackj23.6 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
17.99-mstack 7.79 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
14.4-mstack 18.12m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
8.36-mstackj3.12 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
8.36-mstaclG3.12 m3/sdkcharge capacity,continuouslymonitored.
16.97-mstack 7.08 m3/sdwharge capacity,continuouslymonitored.
16.97-mstack 7.08 m3/sdischargecapacity,continuouslymonitored.
16.97-m stackj 7.08 m3/sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored.
16.97-m stack 7.08 m3/sdischaxge capacity,continuously monitored.
16.97-m staclG7.08 m3/sdkcharge capacity,continuously monitored.
16.97-m stack 7.08 m3/sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored.
16.97-m stack 7.93 m3/sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored.
16.97-m staclG7.93 m31sdischarge capaci~,continuously monitored.
33.54-m stackj 0.94 m31sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored.
29.6-m stackj 24.9 m3/sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored currently no emissions.Currently in process of deactivation.
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NRF-633A-057
NRF-633-HBRV
NRF-MSC-MSC
PER 620-016
SMC-607-039
SMC-607-119
SMC-629-013
SMC-629-014
SMC-6294112
SMC-679-027
SMC-679-026
SMC-679-025
SMC-679-024
SMC-679-023
SMC-679-022
SMC-679-020
SMC-679-018
SMC-679-016
TAN-607-136
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Air Emission
Type of Type of Description of Inventory Stack A{
Discharge Area/Location Discharge Surface No. (Ye
Liquid(injectionwell)
TAN/TSF
TAN/PREPP
TIUIATR
TIU/Chem Lab
TRAJETR
l-lWI-Iotcells
TI’UV661
WERWNorth
WERWsouth
WER.W765
WMFISWEPP
INTEc
PBF
51.4-mstack 7.9 m3/s discharge capacity,continuously monitored.
26.1-m stack 3 m3/sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored. Facility was neveractivated-currently being scheduled fordecommissioning.
76.2-m staclG21.2 m3/s discharge capacity,continuously monitored.
29.6-m stack 6-6 m3/s discharge capacity,continuously monitored.
76.2-m staclG9.4 m31sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored. As of March 1988, thisstack is not monitored. No activity is discharged.
15.2-m stack 1.6 m3/s discharge capacity,continuously monitored. Three stack sampled asone.
76.2-m staclG6 m31sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored.
8.43-m stack 3.3 m3/s discharge capacity, notmonitored.
15-m stack 8 m3/sdischarge capacity,continuously monitored.
15-m stack 9.4 m3/s discharge capacity,continuously monitored.
15.5-m stack 4.7 m3/s discharge capacity,continuously monitored.
4.5-m staclG 1.7 m3/s discharge capacity,continuously monitored during active Drom Ventoperation.
181 m deep (42.7 m below water table), constantlymonitored by radiation detector with a detectionunit of 2 x 104 Ci/mL, flow approximately 170x106liters per month. (INEL discharges to theinjection well have been terminatd since 1986.This well was closed in November 1989.)
33.5 m deep (105 m above water table), constantlymonitored, flow intermittent with a maximum of750 liters per minute (no longer in use as ofAugust 198@in June 1984, this well wascompletely filled with concrete).
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TAN-734-001
TAN-607-1O7
TRA-770-001
TRA-604-035
TIU-753-001
TRA-632-030
TRA-71O-OO1
TRA-661-008
PER-755-001
PER-756-001
PER-765-001
WMF-615-001
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Liquid ANLW/EBR-11 Batch monitored pond approximately Yes(seepage and L&O 1.2 x 104mz maximum depth of 4 m.ponds,leachingpits, cribs)
NoSurface depression (approximately 1.3 acre),estimate flow 1.05 x 107liters per year,continuously monitored. ARA completely shutdown operations in September 1986, no furtherreleases are be+mgmade to this release pointexcept for drainage as a result of rainwater runoff.
CF Sewage plant tile drain field, 610 x 61 @ averageflow approximately 15x 106liters per month,continuously monitored.
Yes
Yes
Yes
INIIWtPondNo. 1
Percolation pond, 412 x 480x 16 ft. CPP 797 isthe discharge point that is continuously monitoredand sampled.
INTEC/PondNo. 2
Percolation pond, 498 x498 x 12 to 14 ft.(2’PP797 is the discharge point that is continuouslymonitored and sampled.
CTF (formerlyLOF)
Continuously monitored pond approximately76X 152 X maximum 5.5 m deep.
Yes
NoContinuously monitored leaching beds handling95,000 liters per month (releases endedApril 1979).
TAN Continuously monitored pond approximately13 hectares in size.
NIA Yes
NIA NoTwo ponds 40x 73 m and one pond 76 x 122 uaverage flow approximately 90x 106liters permonth, prior to 1988. In 1988, average flowdecreased to 4.7x 106liters per month. Ponds arecontinuously monitored. Removed fkom serviceAugust 1993.
Evaporation pond. Two adjacent lined pondsmeasuring 70x 140 m each. Double liner and leakdetection system. All particulate activity remainsin lined pond 3 x 106liters per month.Continuously monitored. Zero release to soilcolumn.
Yes
Solid All facilities Disposal of radioactive solid waste accomplishedat the INEEL Radioactive Waste ManagementFacility (WMF).
NIA Yes
Storage of transuranic radioactive solid wasteaccomplished at the INEEL WMF.
NIA
NIA
Yes
YesReduction of applicable radioactive solid wastevolume accomplished at the INEEL WERF.
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