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Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship Boyd Hathaway Realty Officer Department of Energy – Richland Operations Office Hanford Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) November 2010

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Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Boyd HathawayRealty Officer

Department of Energy – Richland Operations Office

Hanford Long-Term Stewardship (LTS)

November 2010

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

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HRNM-3

HRNM-13

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HRNM-4

HRNM-9

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100-IU-2

IU2/IU6 Seg 2

IU2/IU6 Seg 4IU2/IU6 Seg 1

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D/H

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700

Port Of Benton

Inner Area

Shrinking the Cleanup Footprint at Hanford

2014(excluding FFTF,

HAMMER/Firing Range 618-10, 618-11)

2014 (excluding B Reactor Museum)

2012(excluding

Cocooning Reactorsand Sludge Support)

McGee RanchRiverlands

Central Landfill

FFTF 618-10

618-11 Energy Northwest

PNNL Operations300 Area

Outer Area

Hanford Site 586 Square Miles

Arid Lands Ecology Reserve

North Slope

Completion Year

2015-2020

2010

2014

2013

2012

2011

100%

75%

41%

34%28%

13%

2%

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2020

Footprint Percentage Remaining to Clean

The Inner Area willrequire long-term waste managementactivities.

Shrinking the Cleanup Footprint at Hanford

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Unique LTS challenges faced at Hanford

• Significant amount of the active cleanup accomplished by 2015 – Transition to Legacy Management (LM) ~2054

• Size of the site• Multiple cleanup contracts• Ongoing activities

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Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Footprint Reduction

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Reactor Areas

300 Area

Central Plateau

River Corridor

(~220 sq. mi.)

Central Plateau,

Outer Area

(~65 sq. mi.)

Central Plateau,

Inner Area

(~10 sq. mi.)

Hanford Reach National Monument

(~290 sq. mi.)

100 Area

200 Areas

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

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Footprint Reduction• By 2015

– Less than 75 sq miles remain under active cleanup

– 290 sq miles managed by USFW

– Remaining 220 sq miles in some form of LTS

• LTS responsibility follows cleanup

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

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Closure Project Comparison

Site Size(Sq mi)

Waste Sites

Mound .5 73

Fernald 1.6 9*

Rocky Flats 10 360

Hanford River Corridor 220 814

*3 silos/6 waste pits

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Contract challenges

• Three unique contracts under Richland Operations Office– Mission Support Alliance - responsible for LTS– Washington Closure – River Corridor cleanup– CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation – Central Plateau

cleanup

• Working to align the new LTS program requirements and activities into existing programs and contracts

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Other Activities

• September 1999– Hanford Comprehensive

Land Use Plan (CLUP) Environmental Impact Statement Record of Decision (DOE/EIS-022-F) was issued• Land-use for research and

development (19-sq miles)• Land use for industrial (50-sq

miles

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Hanford LTS Program

• Developed Hanford LTS Program Plan• Defines the “What/When” and “Who”• Defines the responsibilities

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

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Developing Transition Strategy

• Beginning with the end in mind– Developing turnover package template

• CD 4 criteria• LM Transition Framework• Lessons learned from Rocky Flats, Fernald &

Mound

– Actively working with LM to align requirements (e.g., records management)

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• LTS aligned with Hanford Site Information Management Strategy

• LTS working closely with LM – Align record schedules and indexing– Lessons learned

Information Management

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Conclusion

• Working closely with Legacy Management

• Incorporating lessons learned • Institutionalizing LTS at the Hanford

Site• More information available at

http://www.hanford.gov/page.cfm/LongTermStewardship

Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Backup Slides

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Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

Cleanup & LTS Responsibilities

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Hanford Site: Long-term Stewardship

LTS Responsibilities

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Richland Operations OfficeR

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River Corridor and Central Plateau

Perform cleanup actions

Define long-term requirements

Maintain cleanup documentation and records

Estimate life-cycle costs

Transfer interim S&M responsibility (for cleanup completed under interim RODS)

Mission Support

Accept responsibility for interim S&M activities

Perform S&M*

River Corridor and Central Plateau

Complete remaining cleanup actions to final RODs

Transfer LTS S&M responsibility for completed cleanup (under final RODS)

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DOE Office of

Legacy Manageme

nt (LM)

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LTSCleanup

Mission Support Mission Support

River Corridor & Central Plateau

River Corridor &Central Plateau

* The operations and maintenance for groundwater extraction and treatment systems that are determined to be operational and functional may be conducted by the LTS Program even before remedial objectives are complete.

Mission Support

Accept responsibility for LTS activities

Perform LTS

Manage LTS records

Request funding for LTS

When cleanup is complete for the entire Site, prepare the Site for transition to the DOE Office of Legacy Management (DOE-LM)

LM

Accept responsibility for LTS activities for the entire Site

Perform LTS

Manage LTS records

Request funding for LTS

Surveillance & Maintenance