Hot Lab

During reactor test operations, it was often necessary to examine reactor fuel assemblies and other test specimens to determine how they were performing. This involved handling and examining highly radioactive items. These operations were done remotely in the heavily shielded Hot Laboratory (Building 4020) which was built in 1959 for this purpose.

Description

When each reactor operation was completed and the reactor was no longer needed, it was decommissioned, disassembled, its fuel removed, and its radioactive structure cut up into pieces small enough to be shipped, and the radioactive material was shipped away for disposal. The disassembly, fuel removal, and size reduction operations also usually involved working with radioactive materials. Many of these operations were also done in the Hot Lab.

The Hot Lab has also been used for work on radioactive material which was generated outside the SSFL. This material has primarily consisted of used reactor fuel from other nuclear reactors. The fuel elements were shipped into the Hot Lab, disassembled or separated from their cladding material, and the separated materials then returned to other DOE facilities.

Building Cleanup

Following the termination of the final decladding program, all equipment and materials were removed and the cells decontaminated. Hazardous materials and equipment not related to D&D were removed and decontamination efforts focused on the removal of general contamination from support areas, decontamination rooms and hot cells.

The above ground structure was completely removed in 1996. The building foundations and basement were excavated in 1997. Boeing, ORISE and the California DHS sampled the remaining soil in the excavated hole and verified that no contamination remained. The hole was then backfilled prior to the 1997/98 rainy season.

Boeing performed a final status survey in September 1999, consistent with Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM), of the Hot Lab Facility and the surrounding area (including Buildings 4468 and 4020). The survey concluded that the site was acceptable for unrestricted use and could be released without radiological restrictions.

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) performed a verification survey in October 1999 and the report was released in 2000. In the same year, the DHS also performed a verification survey. Both surveys concluded that the site satisfies the DOE guidelines for release without radiological restrictions.

 A final D&D report was completed in November 2001 and a Certification Docket (Book 1 and Book 2) prepared in June 2003. The land was declared suitable for release for unrestricted use by the DOE in January 2005.

All hazardous materials and equipment were removed and decontaminated to support demolition. The building foundations and basement were excavated in 1997.  Soil and debris were sampled and analyzed for chemical as well as radiological constituents for waste characterization and disposal at an appropriate off site landfill.

Rocketdyne, ORISE and the California DHS sampled the soil at the bottom of the excavation and verified that the land was suitable for unrestricted use.  The area was then backfilled.

A final status survey was conducted in September 1999 consistent with Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).  The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) performed a verification survey. The results verify that the site meets the requirements for release without radiological restrictions.

This site has been sampled by U.S. EPA and DTSC in the 2010-2011 sampling activities. Final resolution of any residual soil contamination will be compliant with the 2010 Administrative Order on Consent.

Historical Site Assessment - 4020

 


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