Weapons Complex Monitor Vol. 34 No. 14
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April 07, 2023

IWTU starts running with simulated waste as prelude to rad ops

By ExchangeMonitor

The Integrated Waste Treatment Unit at the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory has resumed running simulant as the contractor awaits final federal approval to start mixing in liquid sodium-bearing radioactive waste, a DOE spokesperson said Wednesday.

The federal agency and its cleanup contractor at the site, Jacobs-led Idaho Environmental Coalition, hope to be operating  by mid-April with a 90%-to-10% mixture of simulant and sodium-bearing radioactive waste, a DOE spokesperson said via email.

The Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU) is again treating simulant following a one-month outage to complete maintenance and cleanup primarily in the Process Cell where the Denitration Mineralization Reformer is located, a DOE spokesperson said via email. 

“Crews replaced valve and pump components following a small simulant leak in the process cell,” the spokesperson said. 

After operating with the 90-to-10 mix for about 45 days, which would roughly translate to June 1, IWTU crews would then incrementally work up to 100% radioactive waste operation, the spokesperson said.

Radioactive waste operations would mark crossing of an elusive finish line for the long-overdue plant.

The IWTU was first built by a CH2M-led contractor in 2012 to solidify 900,000 gallons of liquid waste into a more stable granular form for eventual disposal. But the steam reforming plant failed to work as planned. The next contractor, Fluor Idaho, spent years re-engineering and revamping the steam reforming plant before passing the responsibility onto Idaho Environmental Coalition in January 2022.

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