Weapons Complex Monitor Vol. 33 No. 01
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January 07, 2022

WIPP Takes More Shipments in 2021 Than First Year of Pandemic

By Staff Reports

As of mid-December, the Department of Energy’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Carlsbad, N.M., had received 210 shipments of defense-related transuranic waste in 2021, beating the 2020 total of 192 shipments before the calendar year was out, according to the deep-underground repository’s website.

In November alone, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) received 27 shipments of defense-related transuranic waste, according to the site, well above the 15 recorded during November 2020, during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sixteen of the 27 shipments last month came from the Idaho National Laboratory while the other 11 were split between the Los Alamos National Laboratory (9) in New Mexico and the Savannah River Site (2) in South Carolina. 

Shipments are recorded on the DOE WIPP website about two weeks after they arrive. As of Thursday Jan.6,, the website showed 17 shipments last month, with the most  recent publicly reported shipment being Dec. 16. 

The manager of DOE’s Carlsbad Field Office, Reinhard Knerr, said recently the agency is targeting 400 shipments for WIPP during fiscal 2022, which started Oct. 1.

 The DOE expects construction of the Safety Significant Confinement Ventilation System will be complete sometime between 2024 and 2026. That project is expected to provide enough underground airflow to allow simultaneous salt mining, waste disposal and maintenance — something that has not been possible since an underground equipment fire and radiation leak in 2014, which halted disposal operations for about three years.

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