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FDF Subconeact No. 98SC000001<br />

IT Project No. 773481<br />

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Rantdial Design Package<br />

Issue Date: 2/13/98 Rev. B<br />

pit contents, waste processing and treatment by thermal drying (as necessary to remove flee<br />

water), and <strong>of</strong>f-site disposal at a Commercial Disposal Facility (CDF).<br />

3.0 GENERAL STRUCTURE OF REMEDIATION DESIGN PACKAGES<br />

This submittal consists <strong>of</strong> several design documents which have been compiled into three<br />

separate volumes. The information is divided as follows:<br />

0 Volume 1 addresses the equipment and facilities directly associated with the<br />

processing <strong>of</strong> waste.<br />

Volume 2 addresses the waste excavation plan and pre-operational schedule.<br />

0 Volume 3 addresses the site preparation package and the project preoperational plans<br />

to support the construction and other pre-operation activities <strong>of</strong> the waste processing<br />

facility.<br />

To the extent possible, various documents reference each other rather than repeat detailed<br />

information.<br />

4.0 VOLUME 1 - REMEDIAL DESIGN PACKAGE CONTENTS<br />

4.1 Plant Facilities Engineering Package<br />

4.1.1 Description <strong>of</strong> the Operation and Processes<br />

This document provides a description <strong>of</strong> the WRAP operation and processes including the<br />

sequence and operating parameters associated with waste preparation; material handling;<br />

wastewater and storm water treatment, control, and distribution; process surge capacity and<br />

configuration; blending; drying; air emissions controls (hitive and point source); sampling and<br />

analysis; loadout; and process control philosophy. Also discussed are the rationale for selecting<br />

the process sequence and utility requirements.<br />

4.1.2 Design Criteria and Assumptions<br />

This document provides a description <strong>of</strong> the specific criteria which &ect the WRAP design<br />

including performance requirements, applicable DOE orders, and standard industrial codes. The<br />

design criteria also covers the compliance strategy for ARARs and substantive permit<br />

requirements. A permitting crosswalk is presented including a description <strong>of</strong> where in the design<br />

package a particular requirement is addressed. The design criteria also summarizes the results <strong>of</strong><br />

KN/39S7/WPRAP/El .B/M-19-98(4:41 payDoINE 2<br />

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