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Table 2.15.3-1. Solid Radioactive and Chemical Waste Facilities (TA-54 and TA-50)/OperationsDataPARAMETER UNITSSWEISROD1998YEARBOOK1999YEARBOOK2000YEARBOOK2001YEARBOOK2002YEARBOOKRadioactive AirEmissions: aTritium Ci/yr 6.09E+1a a a a aAmericium-241 Ci/yr 6.60E-7a a a5.8E-11 7.5E-10Plutonium-238 Ci/yr 4.80E-6 1.3E-09 9.9E-11a3.6E-11 5.0E-10Plutonium-239 Ci/yr 6.80E-7a a a2.7E-10 1.3E-09Uranium-234 Ci/yr 8.00E-6 1.14E-08 1.7E-08aa2.4E-10Uranium-235 Ci/yr 4.10E-7a a a aNot detectedUranium-238 Ci/yr 4.00E-6a2.3E-09aaNot detectedThorium-230 Ci/yrNotprojected3.10E-10 Not detected Not detected Not detected Not detectedNPDESMGYNo No outfalls No outfalls No outfalls No outfalls No outfallsDischargeoutfallsWastes: bChemical kg/yr 920 327 30 806 449 863LLW m 3 /yr 174 15 21 13 14 35MLLW m 3 /yr 4 0 0 0 0 0TRU m 3 /yr 27 20.9 39.9 27.1 9.7 29.5Mixed TRU m 3 /yr 0 0 0 7.8 13.1 15.1Number of FTEs 225 c 60 c 65 cWorkers 65 c 64 c 60 c 63 caData indicate no measured emissions at WCRR facility and the RAMROD facility at TA-50. No stacks requiremonitoring at TA-54. All non-point sources at TA-50 and TA-54 are measured using ambient monitoring.bSecondary wastes are generated during the treatment, storage, and disposal of chemical and radioactive wastes.Examples include repackaging wastes from the visual inspection of TRU waste, HEPA filters, personnel protectiveclothing and equipment, and process wastes from size reduction and compaction.cThe number shown in the “SWEIS ROD” column is the index number representing CY 1999 (the year the SWEISROD was published). The number of employees for CYs 2000, 2001, and 2002 operations cannot be directly comparedto numbers projected by the SWEIS ROD. The employee numbers projected by the SWEIS ROD represent totalworkforce size and include PT<strong>LA</strong>, JCNNM, and other subcontractor personnel. The number of employees for CYs 2000,2001, and 2002 operations is routinely collected information and represents only UC employees (regular full-time andpart-time). Because the two sets of numbers (SWEIS ROD versus the new index) do not represent the same entity, adirect comparison to numbers projected by the SWEIS ROD (see Section 3.6, Socioeconomics) is not appropriate.However, because this index is going to be used in each subsequent Yearbook, selecting CY 1999 as the base yearestablishes an index that can be compared over the ten-year window represented by the SWEIS ROD.SWEIS Yearbook—2002 2-161

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