This paper calculates the radiological dose consequences and the toxic exposures for deflagration accidents at various Tank Waste Remediation System facilities. These will be used in support of the Tank Waste Remediation System Basis for Interim Operation.The attached SD documents the originator`s analysis only. It shall not be used as the final or sole document for effecting changes to an authorization basis or safety basis for a facility or activity
This document has been prepared to aid in the development of Regulating guidelines for the Privatiza...
The purpose of this Handbook is to provide guidance on how to calculate the characteristics of relea...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Richland Operations Office (RL) letter 97-MSD-163 dated January 15,...
The purpose of this calculation note is to provide the basis for In-Tank Fuel Fire/Deflageration con...
This paper describes a methodology for estimating the potential risk to workers and the public from ...
This document contains the calculations that support the accident analyses for accidents involving o...
Flammable gases generated in radioactive liquids. Twenty-five high level radioactive liquid waste st...
The purpose of this document is to provide the general strategy for resolution of the flammable gas ...
This document contains the detailed calculations that support the spray leak accident analysis in th...
Radiological and toxicological consequences of spray leak accidents in Hanford liquid waste tank far...
Radiological and toxicological consequences are calculated for 4 postulated accidents involving the ...
Tank 241-SY-101 waste level growth is an emergent, high priority issue. The purpose of this document...
The purpose of this calculation note is to provide the basis for criticality consequences for the Ta...
There are 177 radioactive waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site. The waste generates flammable gas...
The purpose of this calculation note is to provide the basis for evaporator dump consequence for the...
This document has been prepared to aid in the development of Regulating guidelines for the Privatiza...
The purpose of this Handbook is to provide guidance on how to calculate the characteristics of relea...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Richland Operations Office (RL) letter 97-MSD-163 dated January 15,...
The purpose of this calculation note is to provide the basis for In-Tank Fuel Fire/Deflageration con...
This paper describes a methodology for estimating the potential risk to workers and the public from ...
This document contains the calculations that support the accident analyses for accidents involving o...
Flammable gases generated in radioactive liquids. Twenty-five high level radioactive liquid waste st...
The purpose of this document is to provide the general strategy for resolution of the flammable gas ...
This document contains the detailed calculations that support the spray leak accident analysis in th...
Radiological and toxicological consequences of spray leak accidents in Hanford liquid waste tank far...
Radiological and toxicological consequences are calculated for 4 postulated accidents involving the ...
Tank 241-SY-101 waste level growth is an emergent, high priority issue. The purpose of this document...
The purpose of this calculation note is to provide the basis for criticality consequences for the Ta...
There are 177 radioactive waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site. The waste generates flammable gas...
The purpose of this calculation note is to provide the basis for evaporator dump consequence for the...
This document has been prepared to aid in the development of Regulating guidelines for the Privatiza...
The purpose of this Handbook is to provide guidance on how to calculate the characteristics of relea...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Richland Operations Office (RL) letter 97-MSD-163 dated January 15,...