A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION

The Polyarninsky Shipyard (sometimes called Navy Yard No. 10 or the Shkval Shipyard) has been designated as the recipient for Solid Radioactive Waste (SRW) management facilities under the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (AMEC) Program. The existing SRW storage site at this shipyard is fill...

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Main Authors: Griffith, Andrew, Engxy, Thor, Endregard, Monica, Schwab, Patrick, Nazarian, Ashot, Krumrine, Paul, Backe, Steinar, Gorin, Stephen, Evans, Brent
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:825674 2023-07-30T04:02:10+02:00 A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION Griffith, Andrew Engxy, Thor Endregard, Monica Schwab, Patrick Nazarian, Ashot Krumrine, Paul Backe, Steinar Gorin, Stephen Evans, Brent 2009-07-30 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/825674 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/825674 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/825674 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/825674 12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES CONTAINERS CUTTING TOOLS FABRICATION MANAGEMENT PARTICULATES RADIATION MONITORING RADIOACTIVE WASTES SITE PREPARATION WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE PROCESSING WASTE STORAGE WASTES 2009 ftosti 2023-07-11T08:39:45Z The Polyarninsky Shipyard (sometimes called Navy Yard No. 10 or the Shkval Shipyard) has been designated as the recipient for Solid Radioactive Waste (SRW) management facilities under the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (AMEC) Program. The existing SRW storage site at this shipyard is filled to capacity, which is forcing the shipyard to reduce its submarine dismantlement activities. The Polyarninsky Shipyard Waste Management Installation is planned as a combination of several AMEC projects. It will have several elements, including a set of hydraulic metal cutting tools, containers for transport and storage, the Mobile Pretreatment Facility (MPF) for Solid Radioactive Waste, the PICASSO system for radiation monitoring, and a Waste Storage Facility. Hydraulically operated cutting tools can cut many metal items via shearing so that dusts or particulates are not generated. The AMEC Program procured a cutting tool system, consisting of a motor and hydraulic pumping unit, a 38-mm conduit-cutting tool, a 100- mm pipe-cutting tool, and a spreading tool all mounted on a wheeled cart. The vendor modified the tool system for extremely cold conditions and Russian electrical standards, then delivered the tool system to the Polyarninsky shipyard. A new container for transportation and storage of SRW and been designed and fabricated. The first 400 of these containers have been delivered to the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy for use at the Polyarninsky Shipyard Waste Management Installation. These containers are cylindrical in shape and can hold seven standard 200-liter drums. They are the first containers ever certified in Russia for the offsite transport of military SRW. These containers can be transported by truck, rail, barge, or ship. The MPF will be the focal point of the Polyarninsky Shipyard Waste Management Installation and a key element in meeting the nuclear submarine dismantlement and waste processing needs of the Russian Federation. It will receive raw waste in various conditions, treat it, package it ... Other/Unknown Material Arctic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Arctic
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topic 12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES
AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES
CONTAINERS
CUTTING TOOLS
FABRICATION
MANAGEMENT
PARTICULATES
RADIATION MONITORING
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
SITE PREPARATION
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTE PROCESSING
WASTE STORAGE
WASTES
spellingShingle 12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES
AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES
CONTAINERS
CUTTING TOOLS
FABRICATION
MANAGEMENT
PARTICULATES
RADIATION MONITORING
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
SITE PREPARATION
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTE PROCESSING
WASTE STORAGE
WASTES
Griffith, Andrew
Engxy, Thor
Endregard, Monica
Schwab, Patrick
Nazarian, Ashot
Krumrine, Paul
Backe, Steinar
Gorin, Stephen
Evans, Brent
A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION
topic_facet 12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES
AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES
CONTAINERS
CUTTING TOOLS
FABRICATION
MANAGEMENT
PARTICULATES
RADIATION MONITORING
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
SITE PREPARATION
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTE PROCESSING
WASTE STORAGE
WASTES
description The Polyarninsky Shipyard (sometimes called Navy Yard No. 10 or the Shkval Shipyard) has been designated as the recipient for Solid Radioactive Waste (SRW) management facilities under the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (AMEC) Program. The existing SRW storage site at this shipyard is filled to capacity, which is forcing the shipyard to reduce its submarine dismantlement activities. The Polyarninsky Shipyard Waste Management Installation is planned as a combination of several AMEC projects. It will have several elements, including a set of hydraulic metal cutting tools, containers for transport and storage, the Mobile Pretreatment Facility (MPF) for Solid Radioactive Waste, the PICASSO system for radiation monitoring, and a Waste Storage Facility. Hydraulically operated cutting tools can cut many metal items via shearing so that dusts or particulates are not generated. The AMEC Program procured a cutting tool system, consisting of a motor and hydraulic pumping unit, a 38-mm conduit-cutting tool, a 100- mm pipe-cutting tool, and a spreading tool all mounted on a wheeled cart. The vendor modified the tool system for extremely cold conditions and Russian electrical standards, then delivered the tool system to the Polyarninsky shipyard. A new container for transportation and storage of SRW and been designed and fabricated. The first 400 of these containers have been delivered to the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy for use at the Polyarninsky Shipyard Waste Management Installation. These containers are cylindrical in shape and can hold seven standard 200-liter drums. They are the first containers ever certified in Russia for the offsite transport of military SRW. These containers can be transported by truck, rail, barge, or ship. The MPF will be the focal point of the Polyarninsky Shipyard Waste Management Installation and a key element in meeting the nuclear submarine dismantlement and waste processing needs of the Russian Federation. It will receive raw waste in various conditions, treat it, package it ...
author Griffith, Andrew
Engxy, Thor
Endregard, Monica
Schwab, Patrick
Nazarian, Ashot
Krumrine, Paul
Backe, Steinar
Gorin, Stephen
Evans, Brent
author_facet Griffith, Andrew
Engxy, Thor
Endregard, Monica
Schwab, Patrick
Nazarian, Ashot
Krumrine, Paul
Backe, Steinar
Gorin, Stephen
Evans, Brent
author_sort Griffith, Andrew
title A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION
title_short A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION
title_full A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION
title_fullStr A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION
title_full_unstemmed A NEW RUSSIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION
title_sort new russian waste management installation
publishDate 2009
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