1 Idaho Cleanup Project Extension Work Transportation Accomplishments M. Shawn Tigue July 2015.

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1 Idaho Cleanup Project Extension Work Transportation Accomplishments M. Shawn Tigue July 2015

Safety Share-Four Wheeler Maintenance/Repair  Possible water introduced into fuel system  Home repair instead of qualified repair man  Lack of knowledge on the repairing of Four Wheeler  Owner believes he has the knowledge for repair  Introduce the use of tobacco (Cigars)  Possible out comes Four Wheeler is repaired with little or no cost to owner Four Wheeler is not repaired/qualified repairmen needed Owner sets four wheeler, house and/or himself on fire 2

Transportation Accomplishments  One project in particular had its own unique obstacles. ICP Packaging and Transportation helped in coordinating ten shipments of Transuranic Waste from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project (AMWTP) for treatment.  Type B quantity  Packaged in Corrugated Metal Boxes (CMBs)  Shipping Package B Cask 3

Transportation Coordination!  LANL responsible to load the waste containers into the B and ship the cask to the INL- using WIPP protocols.  ICP responsible to unload the cask, transport the TRU waste containers to AMWTP (onsite TSD shipment with road closure- 10 CFR 830); and ship the empty cask back to LANL.  AMWTP responsible to receive the CMB waste package, process non-conforming items (e.g., aerosol cans), and following repackaging ship the LANL CH-TRU to WIPP- in less than six months. 4

Transportation Coordination! SIMPLE. RIGHT? NOT! 5 DOE at LANL, INL, and Headquarters Transportation Routing- States and Tribes Weather

Transportation Challenges  DOE Certificate Modification required through Energy Solutions and approved by DOE Packaging Certification Program (PCP) for the B  Cask Organizing operational logistics for loading/unloading, rigging activities, and transportation with three different companies- and Energy Solutions as a subcontract  Equipment to design / build / procurements  Schedule- State of New Mexico deadlines  Getting a square peg into a round hole  Other challenges as they presented themselves! 6

7 Transportation Accomplishments Resumed Idaho Cleanup Project Contaminated Cargo Shipments Square Peg in a Round Hole

8 Transportation Accomplishments Cont.

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10 Transportation Accomplishments Cont.

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Other Transportation Accomplishments Notable shipment accomplishments included:  60 hazardous waste shipments  12 low-level waste shipments  36 mixed low level waste shipments  96 radioactive sample shipments by air, often with subsidiary hazards, for laboratory analysis  Shipments of spent nuclear fuel to various locations across the United States and to Austria. 12

Transportation Going Forward  CH2M-WG, Idaho (CWI) Waste Management (WM) organization continued to advance the cleanup mission by safely characterizing, packaging and shipping hundreds of cubic meters of hazardous, radioactive, and mixed low level waste offsite for treatment and/or disposal.  In FY16 an ICP-III contract is expected to be awarded; the DOE Environmental Management (EM) work will continue and combine the AMWTP with ICP! 13