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WHC-SD-W100-TI-003 Rev. 0<br />

DESCRIPTION OF APPENDICES<br />

A. Statement of Work - Thermosetting Polymer<br />

Statement of Work prepared by Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company (WHC) as part<br />

of the bid package soliciting qualified vendors to perform waste form<br />

performance testing using a thermosetting polymer with WHC-prepared<br />

surrogate waste.<br />

B. Technical Task Plan - Grout<br />

Technical Task Plan prepared by WHC for an "in-house" (WHC) testing<br />

program for waste form performance testing using cement-based waste forms<br />

and surrogate waste. Similar to the statement of work for thermosetting<br />

polymer.<br />

= C. Thermosetting Polymer Test Plan<br />

Detailed Test Plan prepared by the vendor awarded the contract for<br />

° thermosetting polymer testing described in Appendix A. Outlines test<br />

procedures, quality control, and testing deliverables.<br />

0. Characterization Data<br />

1. Two memos prepared by WHC Chemical Process Engineering Group. The<br />

first summarizes the "to date" characterization data on the<br />

183H basin wastes ( the largest volume of the currently stored<br />

low-level mixed waste types. The second memo describes the<br />

recommended waste forms for the various basin wastes and some to the<br />

future generated waste streams (Liquid Effluent Treatment Facility<br />

[L ETF,--?nd--Iacanerator Ash).<br />

2.<br />

Memo 1: JBW-183-001<br />

Memo 2: CPE-WOG-002<br />

Four WHC-generated Internal Letter Reports reviewing the records of<br />

the contents of all currently stored low-level mixed waste at the<br />

<strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong>. The characterization data and the U.S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency waste codes were used to group the containers into<br />

lots of similar waste types for processing. A technical evaluation<br />

was-then performed (by a solidification technology expert) as to the<br />

best treatment approach for each lot. The rationale for the<br />

treatment selection is included.<br />

Memo No.s: 87330-92-MLS-023, - 025, -026 -028.<br />

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