South Carolina Nuclear Advisory Council SRS Update and FY 2017 Budget Service ● Safety ● Security ● Stewardship ● SRNL ● Sustainability April 14, 2016.

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South Carolina Nuclear Advisory Council SRS Update and FY 2017 Budget Service ● Safety ● Security ● Stewardship ● SRNL ● Sustainability April 14, 2016 Terrel J. Spears Deputy Manager Savannah River Operations Office

Contractors Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) −Management & Operations −Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) Savannah River Remediation (SRR) −Liquid Waste Operations Parsons (Salt Waste Processing Facility) Ameresco (Biomass Cogeneration Plant) Centerra-SRS (Security) Chicago Bridge & Iron (CB&I) AREVA −Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility (MOX) University of Georgia −Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) Other : Support Service, Limited Service, Agency Partners, Grad Students, etc. SRS Team: Partners in Progress Federal Agencies DOE Savannah River Operations Office (DOE-SR) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) ̶ Savannah River Field Office ̶ Office of Material Management & Minimization ̶ Office of Acquisition and Project Management U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) Workforce 1st Qtr. FY2016 Federal = 453 EM Contractors = 6,726 NNSA Contractors = 3,675 Other = 565 Total Workforce = 11,419 2

Continue leverage strategic investments to fulfill and grow missions of national importance: Lead Environmental Management priorities to safely and efficiently clean up the environmental legacy, reduce risk and protect our people, neighbors and environment Team with National Nuclear Security Administration to enable national defense capabilities (MOX, H Canyon, Tritium) Partner with Office of Nuclear Energy goals to provide clean, reliable energy sources, reduce greenhouse gases, and enhance national security Apply Savannah River National Laboratory science and technology expertise for business and mission growth Sustaining Missions Vital to our Nation and our Future Sustaining Missions Vital to Our Nation and Neighbors 3

Savannah River Site EM Programs FY17 Budget Request Supports Key SRS Missions Operationally close Tank 12 and remove Bulk Waste in Tank 15 to meet FFA commitments Complete construction and initiate startup testing and commissioning of the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) Produce 150 canisters of vitrified high-level waste at Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) Process up to 1.5 million gallons of salt waste through interim treatment systems (ARP/MCU) Continue liquid waste facility modifications to support the startup of SWPF Award commercial Salt Processing Demo Technology by early Summer 2016 Complete Saltstone Disposal Unit (SDU) 6 Balance of Plant work Complete canister double stacking for 150 positions in Glass Waste Storage Building One Continue production of plutonium oxide suitable for disposition (NNSA funded) Initiate plutonium packaging operations for disposition at Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Continue spent nuclear fuel processing in H-Canyon and prepare for receipt of Canadian HEU Receive Foreign and Domestic Research Reactor spent nuclear fuel in L-Area Continue Building 235-F risk reduction per the implementation plan for DNFSB Recommendation Continue safely storing Transuranic waste and disposition of Low Level and Mixed wastes Operate all required remediation systems, achieve all RCRA/CERCLA milestones and commitments, and continue field work to remediate D-Area Ash Basin Support Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative initiative for Savannah River National Laboratory 4 FY16 Highlights

5 FY17 Budget Request Breakdown by DOE-EM Sites

1 PBS 11C and PBS 12 have been combined into one PBS (11C) 2 New PBS 41 to include scope for 235-F deactivation and F-Canyon S&M 3 New PBS 202 to include scope for infrastructure improvements and General Plant Projects SRS EM FY17 Budget Request Overview 6

Savannah River Site EM Programs FY17 Budget Request Supports Key SRS Missions Production of 100 —110 canisters of vitrified high-level waste at DWPF Processing up to 1.7 million gallons of salt waste through ARP/MCU Continued Startup testing and commissioning of SWPF Supports tank farm piping and equipment upgrades needed for the startup of SWPF (Dec. 2018) Supports SDU 6 readiness to receive waste and initiation of design activities for SDU 7 Down-blending of EM-owned plutonium at K-Area for future disposal at WIPP Continued processing of spent nuclear fuel in H-Canyon, including completing preparations to process High Flux Isotope Reactor spent nuclear fuel Continued Receipt of Foreign and Domestic Research Reactor spent nuclear fuel in L-Area Continued activities per the implementation plan for DNFSB Recommendation to mitigate and remedy safety issues at Building 235-F Maintained Site security, including physical and computer security protection systems Continued community and regulatory support (e.g., Citizens Advisory Board, SCDHEC, SCDNR, and Payment in Lieu of Taxes to Aiken, Allendale, and Barnwell counties) Investments to address site-wide general purpose infrastructure needs 7 FY17 EM Request Supports Key SRS Missions

8 FY17 Request Supports SRS Infrastructure Improvements New PBS 202, General Plant Projects$K 1. SRNL – cell block window replacement (windows #7, 9 and 13)$8, Repair site railroad infrastructure Phase 1 — supports H, K, L and E Areas$2, th Level H-Canyon roof/over HB Line (H-Area)$ H Canyon air tunnel repair/replacement — tunnel repair preparation project$2, H sand filter roof upgrades for original facility$1, H sand filter roof upgrades of supplemental filter facility$1, Tie-in connection and installation for HB-Line alternate diesel generator$1,000 TOTAL$16,547 H Canyon/HB-Line SRNL Shielded Cells

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