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<strong>LLW</strong> Repository LtdNati<strong>on</strong>al Waste ProgrammeNWP/REP/011Issue 2.1 – Jan 2013Page 39 <strong>of</strong> 58Technique used at:<strong>LLW</strong>Case Study F – Optimised Disposal <strong>of</strong> P<strong>on</strong>d Skips from Bradwell (Magnox Ltd.) byEnergySoluti<strong>on</strong>s <strong>and</strong> InutecChallengeTo support accelerated decommissi<strong>on</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bradwell site, some 117 p<strong>on</strong>d skips were removed from <strong>the</strong>Bradwell fuel cooling p<strong>on</strong>d, completing during 2009. These p<strong>on</strong>d skips were classified as higher activity<strong>LLW</strong>, <strong>and</strong> owing to various physical, radiological <strong>and</strong> schedule c<strong>on</strong>straints it was deemed that it was notpracticable for <strong>the</strong>se p<strong>on</strong>d skips to be dec<strong>on</strong>taminated by high pressure jetting to enable recycling or forsize reducti<strong>on</strong>. The <strong>on</strong>ly opti<strong>on</strong> was for disposal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> skips.Soluti<strong>on</strong>A project was initiated by EnergySoluti<strong>on</strong>s, in collaborati<strong>on</strong>with Inutec, Bradwell <strong>and</strong> <strong>LLW</strong>R Ltd, in 2011 to enable <strong>the</strong>optimised disposal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se p<strong>on</strong>d skips. The p<strong>on</strong>d skips hadbeen loaded into dumpy bags, to facilitate c<strong>on</strong>taminati<strong>on</strong>c<strong>on</strong>trol, by Bradwell <strong>and</strong> transferred into half-height ISOc<strong>on</strong>tainers. These were transferred in batches to <strong>the</strong> Inuteclicensed site at Winfrith licensed site for processing. AtInutec, <strong>the</strong> HHISO c<strong>on</strong>tainers were opened, subjected toHealth Physics m<strong>on</strong>itoring <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> p<strong>on</strong>d skips infilled withadditi<strong>on</strong>al wastes. Processing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> p<strong>on</strong>d skip wasundertaken in stages:• The outer voidage around <strong>the</strong> dumpy bags was infilledwith cemented waste desiccant, from ano<strong>the</strong>r wastegenerator.• The dumpy bags were cut open <strong>and</strong> a c<strong>on</strong>taminati<strong>on</strong>fixative applied.• The skips were infilled with cemented waste desiccant(Figure 10).• Supercompacted waste pucks were <strong>the</strong>n added to <strong>the</strong>HHISO to fill additi<strong>on</strong>al void space (Figure 11).This optimised disposal model facilitated disposal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>sep<strong>on</strong>d skips at <strong>LLW</strong>R whilst enabling a 50% reducti<strong>on</strong> in <strong>the</strong>disposal volume <strong>and</strong> a 90% reducti<strong>on</strong> in inactive grout infill.Figure10 – Waste processing rig at InutecFigure 11 – ISO c<strong>on</strong>tainer being filledwith pucks <strong>of</strong> supercompacted waste atInutecA company owned by UK Nuclear Waste <strong>Management</strong> LtdNOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED

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