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Waste Transfer System. SRNS will operate and maintain all Government-owned transfer equipment, up to the boundary points with SRR. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRNS will operate and maintain all Government-owned transfer equipment including tanker trucks and skid tanks, up to the boundary points with SRR. The boundary point for tanker transfers is the tanker-unloading valve. SRNS will assume responsibility for initial response and notification reports for any reportable events occurring before the tanker enters the ETP facility • SRR will operate and maintain the tanker unloading station at ETP. SRR will assume responsibility for initial response and notification reports for any reportable events occurring within the ETP facility. Responsibility for follow-up issues include repairs, final occurrence reports, etc. will follow the ownership boundaries of the affected system as defined in this document, or through mutual agreement reached in follow-up critiques. • SRNS is responsible for transportation of waste tankers to and from ETP and for properly staging the tankers at the tanker unloading station. Prior to transporting a tanker to ETP, SRNS will contact the ETP Project Manager, Lead Engineer, or Operations Lead to schedule a date and time for delivery of the tanker to ETP. • Once a tanker is properly staged at the tanker unloading station, SRR is responsible for connecting, unloading, and disconnecting the tankers. • Once an unloaded tanker is disconnected, the ETP Shift Operations Manager will contact the Analytical Laboratory Manager to have the tanker removed from ETP. • SRNS will promptly notify the Shift Manager of the waste receiving facility if any WAC parameters are exceeded as soon as the sending facility is aware of the exceedance so that the receiving facility can initiate corrective actions as needed.
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Waste Transfer System. 26 SERVICE UNIT INFORMATION 27 POINTS OF CONTACT 27 APPROVALS 28 INTRODUCTION This Functional Service Agreement (FSA), Appendix 19 of Memorandum of Agreement (G-MOA-G-00002) describes the service exchange between the Savannah River Site (SRS) Management and Operating (M&O) contractor, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC (SRNS) and Savannah River Remediation, LLC (SRR). This document only creates an understanding of the respective parties’ roles and responsibilities as DOE contractors at the SRS. This document does not create a contract enforceable in state or Federal court. This appendix describes the Liquid Waste Receipt Services baseline work to be provided. Included may be, programmatic responsibilities for the Site, as well as, certain tasks related to monitoring program effectiveness and activities considered to be part of Site Landlord Services. Task-related activities that are requested will be documented in this FSA as defined in Contracting Officer (CO) direction to SRNS. Activities not included in the FSA will be requested by the tenant utilizing the Service Level Agreement (SLA) process. The parties agree to review this FSA periodically (not to exceed a period of two years) and revise it if changes are needed as determined by both parties. Unless otherwise noted in this document, the services described do not apply to SWPF/Parsons. The division of responsibilities for design authority, operation, maintenance, occurrence reporting, etc., and information concerning the liquid waste system boundaries and interface control information are found in Section 5.0 of this paper for each specific facility of concern. The following base-level Liquid Waste Receipt Services are provided to SRNS by SRR and are outlined in detail within Section 3.0 of this document. Table 1.1 Liquid Waste Receipt Service Nuclear Materials Disposition (H-Area) F Closure Project Analytical Laboratories Note 1 Tritium SRNL EC &ACP & Solid Waste Management HLW* to Tank Farm X X LLW* to Tank Farm X LLW* to ETP via Process Sewer X X X X Waste to ETP* via Tanker X X X X Cooling Water to ETP* Basins X X Note 1: Analytical Laboratories includes F/H Laboratory and B-Area Laboratory *HLW = High-level waste; LLW = Low-level waste; ETP = Effluent Treatment Plant
Waste Transfer System. SRNS will operate and maintain all Government-owned transfer equipment, up to the boundary points with SRR. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRR will operated and maintain all Government-owned transfer equipment up to the boundary point with SRNS. • SRR will assume responsibility for initial response and notification reports for any reportable events occurring within SRR. Responsibility for follow-up issues include repairs, final occurrence reports, etc. will follow the ownership boundaries of the affected system as defined in this document, or through mutual agreement reached in follow-up critiques. • SRNS will promptly notify the Shift Manager of the waste receiving facility if any WAC parameters are exceeded as soon as the sending facility is aware of the exceedance so that the receiving facility can initiate corrective actions as needed.
Waste Transfer System. SRNS will operate and maintain all Government-owned transfer equipment, up to the boundary points with SRR. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRNS will promptly notify the Shift Manager of the waste receiving facility if any WAC parameters are exceeded as soon as the sending facility is aware of the exceedance so that the receiving facility can initiate corrective actions as needed.
Waste Transfer System. SRNS will operate and maintain all Government-owned transfer equipment, up to the boundary points with SRR. (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRR will operate and maintain all Government-owned transfer equipment, up to the boundary point with SRNS (Reference table below for drawing numbers and boundary points.) • SRNS will promptly notify the Shift Manager of the waste receiving facility if any WAC parameters are exceeded as soon as the sending facility is aware of the exceedance so that the receiving facility can initiate corrective actions as needed. • SRR will assume responsibility for initial response and notification reports for any reportable events occurring within SRR. Responsibility for follow-up issues include repairs, final occurrence reports, etc. will follow the ownership boundaries of the affected system as defined in this document, or through mutual agreement reached in follow-up critiques. Type Location Drawing No. Process Sewer Manholes P44a, P62 P PA H 8776

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