The Plutonium-Uranium Extraction (PUREX) Facility operated from 1956-1972, from 1983-1988, and briefly during 1989-1990 to produce for national defense at the Hanford Site in Washington State. The Uranium Trioxide (UO{sub 3}) Facility operated at the Hanford Site from 1952-1972, 1984-1988, and briefly in 1993. Both plants were ordered to permanent shutdown by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in December 1992, thus initiating their deactivation phase. Deactivation is that portion of a facility`s life cycle that occurs between operations and final decontamination and decommissioning (D&D). This document details the history of events, and the lessons learned, from the time of the PUREX Stabilization Campaign in 1989-1990, through the end of...
On October 25, 1990, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) ceased programmatic operations at the Hig...
In a September 1993 address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Clinton announced a ne...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...
In May 1997, a historic deactivation project at the PUREX (Plutonium URanium EXtraction) facility at...
Disconnecting the criticality alarm permanently in June 1996 signified that the hazards in the PUREX...
This paper describes the deactivation and source term reduction activities conducted over the recent...
This report summarizes an integrated safety and health approach used during facility deactivation ac...
At the end of 1992, the PUREX and UO{sub 3} plants were deemed no longer necessary for the defense n...
This Basis for Interim Operation (BIO) was developed for the PUREX end state condition following com...
At the end of World War II, the demand for more production along with process and military surveilla...
The Plutonium-Uranium Extraction (PUREX) Plant Storage Tunnel Number 2 (hereafter referred to as the...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has sponsored research and development programs in Building 7602 at O...
The Hanford Purex Plant has demonstrated suitability for reprocessing irradiated thoria (ThO/sub 2/)...
Nine nuclear reactors and four reprocessing plants at Hanford produced nearly two-thirds of the plut...
The deactivated 233-S Plutonium Concentration Facility, located in the 200 Area at the Hanford Site,...
On October 25, 1990, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) ceased programmatic operations at the Hig...
In a September 1993 address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Clinton announced a ne...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...
In May 1997, a historic deactivation project at the PUREX (Plutonium URanium EXtraction) facility at...
Disconnecting the criticality alarm permanently in June 1996 signified that the hazards in the PUREX...
This paper describes the deactivation and source term reduction activities conducted over the recent...
This report summarizes an integrated safety and health approach used during facility deactivation ac...
At the end of 1992, the PUREX and UO{sub 3} plants were deemed no longer necessary for the defense n...
This Basis for Interim Operation (BIO) was developed for the PUREX end state condition following com...
At the end of World War II, the demand for more production along with process and military surveilla...
The Plutonium-Uranium Extraction (PUREX) Plant Storage Tunnel Number 2 (hereafter referred to as the...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has sponsored research and development programs in Building 7602 at O...
The Hanford Purex Plant has demonstrated suitability for reprocessing irradiated thoria (ThO/sub 2/)...
Nine nuclear reactors and four reprocessing plants at Hanford produced nearly two-thirds of the plut...
The deactivated 233-S Plutonium Concentration Facility, located in the 200 Area at the Hanford Site,...
On October 25, 1990, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) ceased programmatic operations at the Hig...
In a September 1993 address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Clinton announced a ne...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...