HLW to the Tank Farms Sample Clauses

HLW to the Tank Farms. Transfers must be performed in accordance with the requirements contained in the Tank Farm WAC and approved WAC deviations. SRR will also receive discards of surplus special nuclear materials from SRNS. The timing and volumes of these discards will be mutually agreed upon by SRNS and SRR. Transfers of Special Nuclear Material (SNM) directly to the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) feed and or prep tanks (currently Tanks 40 and 51) are not part of the annual allotment per Section 4.4. These direct discards must comply with the Tank Farm WAC and approved WAC deviations and DWPF processing requirements. The fissile mass in DWPF waste glass canisters is currently limited to less than 897 grams per cubic meter of glass per DOE-SR direction, but an increase in this loading is being evaluated. The actual plutonium or fissile mass allowed to be added to Tanks 40 and 51 for any individual sludge batch will be evaluated on a case by case basis by SRR to stay in compliance with the fissile mass limit of a DWPF canister.
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HLW to the Tank Farms. Transfer volume is measured by volume transferred from the sending facility’s tank plus any flush water added. Allocated Consumption: SRNS is allocated sufficient tank space to transfer HLW to the tank farms per Section 4.4 of this document to support H-Canyon operations through its forecasted operational closure date as provided in the latest revision of the “Nuclear Materials Planning Roadmap”, document number SRNL-RP-2013-00725. Transfers must be performed in accordance with the requirements contained in the Tank Farm WAC and approved WAC deviations.

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