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

Laboratory Screenin g C riteria (will make "best effort" try to perform the<br />

appropriate listed tests)<br />

1. Must meet WIIC-EP-0063-3 criteria.<br />

• Jtable iJaSte fGrni<br />

• No free liquid<br />

• Not explosive, Flammable, reactive, nor corrosive<br />

2. Must pass TCLP test for any hazardous constituents.<br />

3. Should appear to meet NRC waste Form characteristics.<br />

• Compressive strength >500 psi for 28-day cure materials.<br />

• Leachability ANS 16.1 leach index >6, stop at 30 days (90-day is<br />

standard).<br />

• Immersion >60 psi after 30-day water inunersion ( 90-day is standard).<br />

• Radiation stability<br />

• Thermal cycling<br />

• Biodegradation<br />

• Free liquid measurement<br />

Exoected Result s<br />

.<br />

-The task plan is expected to provide the necessary support<br />

(Modu}e--2A) fa^^^;}},,^`y_.,,}ida+ =- ^tsn a^vp,;^,aFi^^. ^^^^, A^ summary of<br />

for<br />

the<br />

successful WRAP<br />

waste to be<br />

treated, general applicable treatment methods, and the basic equipment needed<br />

for the work is expected to be available for the validation application.<br />

Issues<br />

• It is assumed that sufficient waste sampling and characterization data is<br />

already available.<br />

• Lab screening tests will verify laboratory solidification and<br />

immobilization methods.<br />

• Certification of waste disposal compliance for specific waste streams will<br />

be eittmilted Irl f1 1992.<br />

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