DEPUTY DESIGNATED FEDERAL OFFICIAL PRESENTATION JOEL BRADBURNE, PORTS SITE LEAD U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Portsmouth Site Specific Advisory Board September.

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DEPUTY DESIGNATED FEDERAL OFFICIAL PRESENTATION JOEL BRADBURNE, PORTS SITE LEAD U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Portsmouth Site Specific Advisory Board September 1, 2011

2 Agenda 1. Plant Updates 2. Regulatory Progress 3. Public Outreach 4. Calendar

3 Plant Updates  Process Building Deactivation Activities  X-326  Ongoing excess material removal.  Continuing cell treatments for material holdup.  Performing sample characterization.  Completed two cut and cap operations.  X-330  Performing sample characterization for cascade.  Completed four cut and cap operations.  X-333  Performing sample characterization for cascade.  Completed one cut and cap operation.

4 Plant Updates  Completed Projects  Demolition of support facilities.  X-344B Maintenance Storage Building  X-334 Transformer Cleaning Facility  X-103 Auxiliary Office Building  X-630 Cooling Tower Complex  X-533 Switchyard  X-533 Switchyard chemically contaminated soil removal.  X-701B Interim Action.

5 Plant Updates  Enhanced Anaerobic Bio Remediation  Began third round of injections.  Pump and Treat  Treated more than 29 million gallons of ground water.  Removed more than 39 gallons of TCE to date in FY11.

6 Waste CategoryTotal Volume (ft 3 ) Total Weight (lbs) Low-Level Waste128,1233,614,542 Mixed Low-Level Waste50,2132,746,257 Hazardous Waste73,2475,895,499 Industrial/Sanitary Waste822,48321,504,940 Recycled Material368,5406,257,144 Total for FY 111,442,60540,018,382  Waste Disposition Plant Updates *Values are approximate.

7 Plant Updates  Contaminated Scrap  ARRA Buy-Back Project  Reduced the inventory of excess uranium materials stored at the Uranium Management Center (UMC) by 40%.  The removal of the material helps prepare the UMC facilities for D&D.

8 Plant Updates  Investment Recovery  X-533 Switchyard  16 transformers recycled.  More than 8.8 million lbs of scrap metal recycled.  More than 267,000 gallons of transformer oil recycled.  More than $3.7M generated to date.  The Southern Ohio Diversification Initiative (SODI) will keep 50% for economic development projects.

9 Plant Updates  Investment Recovery  Scrap Steel ( X-103, X-605, X-334, and X-630)  More than 978,000 lbs of scrap metal estimated for recycle.  More than $174,000 generated from sale of scrap steel to date.  SODI will keep 50% for economic development projects.

10 Plant Updates  Facility De-Lease Update  NRC accepted USEC’s request to terminate its Certificate of Compliance.  Fluor-B&W and USEC have activated a joint effort to support the Certificate termination and de-lease multiple facilities.  USEC personnel will transition to Fluor-B&W upon termination of the Certificate.  Certificate termination is expected to be complete in late September 2011.

11 Plant Updates  Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride (DUF 6 ) Conversion Facility Update  First Hydrofluoric Acid shipment completed in July.  Project has passed two million hours without a lost-time accident.  Legacy Condition Reports reduced by more than 50 percent.  Babcock and Wilcox Conversion Services have two out of three conversion lines operational and scheduled to be fully operational by September 30, 2011.

12 Regulatory Progress  CERCLA  Balance of Plant (BOP)  Second review of BOP Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) by Ohio EPA complete.  Comment resolution meeting conducted on August 10 to incorporate Ohio EPA comments.  Preparing for public comment period.  Process Buildings  Second review of Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Work Plan by Ohio EPA under way.  Public comment period required when Proposed Plan is issued.

13 Regulatory Progress  CERCLA  Waste Disposition  Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Work Plan submitted to Ohio EPA for initial review.  Geotechnical Sampling and Analysis Plan submitted by Fluor-B&W to DOE for review.  Activities to support the evaluation of potential on-site disposal cell locations are under way.  Soil borings, monitoring wells, and archeological surveys.  Public comment period required when Proposed Plan is issued.

14 Public Outreach  DOE and Fluor-B&W hosted a Media Day on July 20.  DOE and Fluor-B&W welcomed local mayors from the four-county region on July 27.  DOE and Fluor-B&W conducted a “Teacher’s Workshop” for local educators to enhance the DOE Science Alliance Day on August 3.  Fluor-B&W attended the economic development conference “Positioning Appalachia” at Ohio University on August 10.

15 Public Outreach  FBP conducted a tour for the SSAB Members on August 18.  FBP set up a booth and conducted a survey of general knowledge of the Portsmouth Site at the Pike, Scioto, Ross, and Jackson county fairs.  Fluor-B&W kicked off the Envoy Program this morning.

16 Calendar  SSAB Subcommittee Meetings  September 6 in Room 165 at the OSU Endeavor Center  4:30 p.m. - Environmental Cleanup and Land Use Preparation  5:30 p.m. - Community Engagement  6:30 p.m. - Waste Disposition and Recycling  7:30 p.m. - Site Legacy  DOE Public Meeting  September 13 at 6p.m. in the Waverly High School Auditorium  Ohio University Wildlife Management Plan and Fluor-B&W Archaeological Survey Update and Tour for SSAB Members  September 21  DOE Science Alliance Event  October