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Transportation in Environmental Cleanup Ellen Edge Office of Packaging and Transportation Office of Environmental Management Fall Meeting Northeast High-Level Radioactive Waste Transportation Task Force

Discussion Topics Environmental Management Cleanup Site Information Waste Stream Information Transportation Activities Reorganization of the Office of Environmental Management New Structure Update on the Office of Packaging and Transportation Mission Core Values Activities

Environmental Management Cleanup

PACKAGE STORAGE BUILD & TREAT TRANSPORT DEMOLISH EM Cleanup Program EM is an operational federal program performing a wide variety of tasks to clean up the environmental legacy of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex: PACKAGE STORAGE BUILD & TREAT EXCAVATE TRANSPORT DEMOLISH SAFEGUARD

Funding by EM Mission Area Radioactive Tank Waste $ 2,410M / 40% Facility D&D $ 887M/ 14% Site Services** $ 732M / 12% EM’s FY 2017 Budget Request - $6.119 Billion Total Special Nuclear Materials & Used Nuclear Fuel* $ 873M / 14% Transuranic & Solid Waste $ 773M / 13% Soil & Groundwater $ 445M / 7% ** Includes Program Direction, Program Support, Mission Innovation and Technology, Post Closure Administration, Community and Regulatory Support, and $104M of GPP and Maintenance & Repair Activities. * Includes Safeguards and Security

Making Cleanup Progress Idaho Idaho National Laboratory Washington Hanford Richland Operations Office Office of River Protection Sites Remaining 2017 New York West Valley SPRU Kentucky Paducah California Energy Technology Engineering Center Lawrence Berkeley Lawrence Livermore Ohio Portsmouth South Carolina Savannah River Nevada Nevada Field Office Utah Moab New Mexico Los Alamos Sandia Carlsbad Tennessee Oak Ridge EM has reduced its footprint by 90% to less than 300 square miles 16 sites in 11 states with remaining cleanup activities

Separations Process Research Unit

West Valley Demonstration Project Planning underway to ship large components to disposal site current target is to complete effort by end of 2016

DOE’s Unique Waste Management Mission Authority and responsibility for management of all DOE-generated waste under authority of the Atomic Energy Act, as amended Clear distinction between DOE and non-DOE waste in Low Level Waste Policy Amendments Act

Complex-wide LLW/Mixed LLW Disposal Volumes by Location

FY16 NNSS Disposal Generator Site FY 2016 Volume (m3) FY 2016 Shipments FY 2016 Packages AMWTP 1,166.97 59 275 Y-12 3,622.82 104 1610 Idaho National Laboratory 1,196.87 66 348 LANL 1,364.20 41 260 Materials & Energy Corporation Perma-Fix 4,067.70 172 614 Oak Ridge Reservation 6,775.41 241 1369 Portsmouth GDP 7,267.21 285 2601 Battelle Energy Alliance 900.37 35 136 Navarro 675.42 25 77 LLNL 524.24 9 179 Nuclear Fuel Services 511.56 707 UT-Battelle /Oak Ridge NL 314.68 15 81 All Other Sites 1,229.06 458 Total 29,616.52 1154 8715 Forecasting supports operational planning and is updated quarterly

DOE LLW/MLLW Forecasts EM updates DOE-wide life-cycle LLW/MLLW forecasts annually with input from other Program Offices – National Nuclear Security Administration , Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Energy, and Naval Reactors This information publicly available through Waste Information Management System (WIMS) maintained by the Florida International University, http://www.emwims.org/

FY2015 EM Shipments

FY15 DOE Shipments Total shipments = 18642

Historical EM Shipments

DOE Transportation Route Map

EM Reorganization

EM Organization http://energy.gov/em/about-us/office-environmental-management-em-organization-chart

Update on the Office of Packaging and Transportation

Our Mission Our mission is to provide guidance, tools, and support for DOE programs and contractors in order to assure safe, compliant, reliable, and efficient transportation of the Department's hazardous and nonhazardous materials.

Core Values Safety Service Compliance Security Efficiency

OPT Programs and Activities Packaging Certification Certificates of Compliance DOE Exemptions DOT Special Permits Quality Assurance RAMPAC Outreach and Emergency Preparedness NTSF State Regional Groups Tribes TEPP Prospective Shipment Report Fact Sheets Regulations & Standards Support Domestic Federal Agencies International Community Nongovernmental Organizations DOE Orders, Policy, Guidance Transportation Risk Reduction Motor Carrier Evaluations Physical Protection Transportation Compliance Reviews Safety Metrics Program & Site Support DOE/Contractor Interfaces TMC PMC EFCOG Tender Negotiations Automated Systems Field Calls

Packaging Certification Portfolio DOE Packaging Certification Program Performs six major functions In FY-16, work-in-progress- 20 packaging dockets 20 dockets open at start of FY 49 dockets closed 46 new dockets opened 9 QA dockets approved 17 dockets open at start of FY-17

National Transportation Stakeholders Forum Outreach & Emergency Preparedness National Transportation Stakeholders Forum (NTST) shares information and collaborates with state, tribal, and other federal agencies along transportation routes.

Transportation Emergency Planning and Preparedness (TEPP) Outreach & Emergency Preparedness TEPP Training – FY2016 Region Classes Students West 67 716 South 145 1972 Midwest 4 59 Northeast 15 185

Update on Order Revision Regulations and Standards Department-wide responsibility for – Developing and maintaining three transportation Orders 460.1D -- Packaging and Transportation Safety 460.2B -- Departmental Materials Transportation and Packaging Management 460.3– Security and Physical Protection during Transport DOE-HDBK-XXX-201X: “Freight Container Handbook”

Defense in Depth for P&T Activities Transportation Risk Reduction Motor Carrier Evaluation Program (MCEP) Transportation Safety and Operations Compliance Assurance Program (TCAP)

Operational Tools and Assistance Packaging Management and Transportation Management Councils EFCOG Coordination & Communication Across the Complex Automated Tools ATLAS RADCALC RADTRAN WebTRAGIS Program and Site Support

Summary of Principles Disposition of radioactive material and sources ultimately requires safe, secure, and compliant packaging and transport operations DOE maintains excellent performance record for safely, securely, and efficiently transporting materials DOE continues to support domestic and international safety and security efforts

Closing Through partnership with regulators, tribes, stakeholders and industry, we have ability to further clean-up mission while mitigating impacts to environment and communities.

Contact for Additional Information Joanne Lorence, Director EM-4.24/FORS Office of Packaging and Transportation U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20585 Email: joanne.lorence@em.doe.gov Ellen Edge EM-4.24/270CC Office of Transportation and Packaging U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20585 Email: ellen.edge@em.doe.gov Michael E. Wangler, Program Lead and NTSF Chair EM-4.24/FORS 5B-171-11 Office of Transportation and Packaging U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20585 Email: mike.wangler@em.doe.gov Demitrous Blount, Program Lead EM-4.24/270CC Office of Transportation and Packaging U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20585 Email: demitrous.blount@em.doe.gov