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WHC-SD-GN-ICD-001, Rev. 1
INTERFACE AGREEMENT FOR THE MANAGEMENT
OF 308 BUILDING SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL
The Hanford Site Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project was formed to manage the SNF
at Hanford. Specifically, the mission of the SNF Project on the Hanford Site
is to "provide safe, economic, environmentally sound management of Hanford SNF
in a manner which stages it for final disposition."
An interface agreement between the SNF Project and the Fuel Fabrication
Facilities Transition Project (FFFTP) is needed to ensure that FFFTP and SNF
Project requirements are satisfied, and that a path forward for the management
of 308 Building SNF is clearly defined. This document provides. the formal
interface agreement between the SNF Project and FFFTP.
Because planned pre-interim storage of the 308 Building SNF is at a location
currently managed by the Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) Transition Project,
the FFTF Transition Project requirements must be also be assured. As such,
this agreement also establishes the formal interface agreement with the FFTF
Transition Project specific to 308 Building SNF management.
The management approving this agreement will each appoint a representative to
organize and conduct at least monthly interface meetings. Funding for these
interface activities and for the others who will serve on the interface
committee is to be obtained by the respective management.
Background
In November 1993, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) directed the defueling
of the 308 Building Training Research and Isotope Production General Atomics
(TRIGA) reactor for eventual decontamination and decommissioning (D&D). The
current mission of FFFTP is to transition the 308 Building for turnover to the
Environmental Restoration Contractor for D&D.
In response to the direction from DOE, plans have been made to move the 308
Building TRIGA SNF from water pool storage in the 308 Building to dry cask
storage to complete facility deactivation. Current plans are for most of the
308 Building SNF to be transferred into Neutron Radiography Facility (NRF)
TRIGA casks for storage at the 400 Area. Fuel-followed control rods will be
stored in U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Specification 6M containers
because of their physical length. The NRF TRIGA casks and DOT-6M containers
will be co-located with the FFTF SNF interim storage casks.
A SNF technical baseline document has been issued to support and coincide with
a Site Systems Engineering U.S. Department of Energy, Richland Operations
Office milestone to baseline the Hanford Site system. The SNF Project
mission, as stated, above, fits within the following Hanford Site-wide systems
engineering functions:
TRIGA is a Registered Trademark of General Atomics Company
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Danko, A.D. Interface agreement for the management of 308 Building Spent Nuclear Fuel. Revision 1, report, December 22, 1995; Richland, Washington. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc682243/m1/6/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.