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UCOR Oak Ridge
Sample Management Office
2016 Site Status Report
Presented by
Dr. William Rogers
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UCOR Scope of Work on the Oak
Ridge Reservation
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UCOR Scope of Work
• Perform D&D and remediation activities across the Oak Ridge
Reservation (ORR)
• Manage the ORR Landfill and the Environmental Management
Waste Management Facility (EMWMF)
• Manage the Water Resource Recovery Program (WRRP)
• Manage the Liquid Gaseous Waste Operations (LGWO) facility
• Perform Environmental Compliance Monitoring
• Waste management and disposition
• Design of the Mercury Treatment Facility at Y-12
• Design new onsite DOE Environmental Management Disposal
Facility (EMDF)
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D&D Activities at ETTP
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Current ETTP D&D Activities
– Poplar Creek Facilities
– Multiple small facilities at
ETTP
– K-731
– Central Neutralization
Facility (CNF)
– Toxic Substances Control
Act (TSCA) Incinerator
Planned Activities
– Biology Building at Y-12
– Centrifuge Facilities
– K-1200 Complex
– Excess facilities at ETTP,
Y-12, and ORNL
D & D Completed
Property Transfer
In Process
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D&D Sampling and Analysis
• Poplar Creek High Risk Facilities characterization
is nearing completion
• TSCA incinerator characterization is underway
• CNF characterization is underway
• Other facilities are being shifted to UCOR scope as
current projects are completed (excess facilities)
• 3400 analyses performed in FY16
• Total cost for analytical services ~$510K
Landfill Operations
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Environmental Management
Waste Management Facility
(EMWMF)
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CERCLA waste associated with
the ORR
Must meet WAC requirements
Oak Ridge Reservation
(ORR) Landfill – (formerly
the Y-12 Sanitary Landfill)
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Disposal of sanitary, industrial,
construction, and demolition
waste
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EMWMF and ORR Landfill
Sampling and Analysis
• Sample Locations
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Monitoring wells
Contact Water
Leachate
Air Sampling
• Number of analyses per year is relatively constant
– Weekly, Quarterly, Semi-annual, Rainfall event driven (EMWMF)
– Dynamic analytical suite for the EMWMF
– Less rainfall in FY16 impacted total number of samples
• 5600 analyses performed in FY16
• Total cost for analytical services $740K
Water Quality and Environmental Compliance
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Water Quality and Environmental
Compliance Sampling and Analysis
• Samples
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Groundwater
Surface Water
Outfalls
Runoff
Air Monitoring
• Annual sampling for Water Quality is relatively
constant
• Environmental Compliance varies some, but
overall is constant
• 14,400 analyses performed in FY16
• Total cost for analytical services $1M
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Waste Management and Disposition
• UCOR continues the proactive
approach of characterizing
and dispositioning waste as it
is generated
• All known legacy waste has
been dispositioned
• 400 analyses performed on
waste materials in FY16
• Total cost for analytical
services $55K
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Remedial Actions
• Remedial action (RA) characterization is necessary to demonstrate
cleanup levels have been achieved or to identify areas which require
further actions to comply with regulatory commitments
• Some areas may require lower reporting levels depending on final
disposition of parcel
• RA analytical support was expected to increase two-fold in FY16
• The actual increase was almost 16-fold as work was pulled forward
in the schedule
• RA support over the last few fiscal years:
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FY14 ~$10K
FY15 ~$55K
FY16 $870K
FY17 will likely see an additional 15-20% increase
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Bioassay and Industrial Hygiene
• Bioassay Program
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500 analyses in FY16
$68K
Up slightly from FY15
FY 2017 is expected to remain relatively constant
• Industrial Hygiene Program
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5200 analyses in FY16
$600K
Significant increase over FY15 levels due to increased scope
Expected to remain at ~FY16 levels through 2017
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DOECAP Laboratories
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ALS Laboratory Group, Cincinnati, OH
ALS Laboratory Group, Fort Collins, CO
ALS Laboratory Group, Salt Lake City, UT
ARS International, Inc., Port Allen, LA
Brooks Applied Laboratory, Bothell, WA
CNS Y-12 Analytical Chemistry Organization, Oak Ridge, TN
Eberline Services, Oak Ridge, TN
GEL Laboratories LLC, Charleston, SC
Materials and Chemistry Laboratory, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, TN
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
TestAmerica Missouri, St. Louis, MO
TestAmerica Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
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Specialty Laboratories
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Assured Bio Labs, LLC, Oak Ridge, TN
BCS Laboratories, Inc., Gainesville, FL
CH2M Hill Applied Sciences Laboratory (ASL), Corvallis, OR
Microbial Insights, Inc., Knoxville, TN
Microseeps, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
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Analytical Support Summary
• Analytical laboratories performed over 36,000 analyses in support of
UCOR projects in FY 2016.
• The total cost for analytical services in FY 2016 was ~$3.6M
• FY 2017 analytical support is expected to increase ~10-15%
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Accelerated D&D characterization
Potential for excess facilities to be added to D&D scope
Expected increase in remedial action characterization
Landfill, Water Quality, and Environmental Compliance Program needs are
expected to remain relatively constant
– Analytical needs for waste characterization associated with the Waste
Disposition Program will continue to decrease
– Bioassay requirements are expected to remain at FY16 levels
– Industrial Hygiene sampling is expected to stabilize at FY16 levels
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UCOR Oak Ridge Sample Management Office
DOECAP Qualified Auditors
Laboratory
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1 -Team Lead
4 - Contractor Auditors (Quality Assurance; Organic; Inorganic;
Radiochemistry; LIMS; and Hazardous and Radioactive Materials
Management and Health and Safety Practices
SMO provided auditors for 27 modules in 2016
TSDF
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1-Team Lead
2-Contractor Auditors (Sampling and Analytical Data Quality and Industrial
and Chemical Safety)
SMO provided auditors for one module in 2016
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ETTP FY16 D&D Summary
• K-27 demolition was completed August 30, 2016.
• Characterization of Poplar Creek Facilities is nearing
completion
• Characterization of CNF and TSCAI are underway
• Remediation of 3042 reactor at ORNL
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K-27 Demolition
• The final wall of K-27 came down on August 30, 2016.
• K-27 was the last of the five gaseous diffusion facilities
at the ETTP site.
• This historic achievement marks the first ever complete
cleanup of a gaseous diffusion complex
• Brings DOE one step closer to its goal of transforming
ETTP into a private sector industrial park.
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Questions?
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