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                                                      NUCLEAR RXGULATORY COMMISSION
                                                                  WAS.UNGN, D. C. 20555 November 30, 1981 TO:               ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES AND APPLICANTS
                                      FOR OPERATING LICENSES AND HOLDERS OF
                                      CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
                    SUBJECT:          NRC VOLUME REDUCTION POLICY            (GENERIC LETTER NO. 81-39)
'm-,                On October 16, 1981, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
                    published in the Federal Register (Vol. 46, No. 200, pp. 51100-51101)
        >*          a policy statemen-ton Low-Level Radioactive Waste Volume Reduction.


SUBJECT: NRC VOLUME REDUCTION POLICY (GENERIC LETTER NO. 81-39)'m-, On October 16, 1981, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)published in the Federal Register (Vol. 46, No. 200, pp. 51100-51101)>* a policy statemen-ton Low-Level Radioactive Waste Volume Reduction.The policy statement addresses: (1) the need for a volume reductionpolicy, and (2) the need for waste generators to minimize the quantityof waste produced. The policy also states the NRC will take expedi-tious action on requests for the licensing of volume reduction systems.In order to assure that all licensees and Agreement State authoritiesare aware of this volume reduction policy, we are enclosing a copy of.the Federal Register Notice for your use.In addition to the volume reduction policy statement, the NRC hasrecently published a report prepared by Teknekron, Inc., entitled"Volume Reduction Techniques in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management,NUREG/CR-2206. This report presents a detailed compilation of volumereduction techniques for wastes generated in fuel cycle and non-fuelcycle facilities. A detailed economic analysis is also presented forseveral techniques used at the waste generator's site and on a regionalbasis. This document is available through:GPO Sales Program ($14.00)Technical Information and Document ControlU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555orNational Technical Information ServiceSpringfield, Virginia 22161
The policy statement addresses:                   (1) the need for a volume reduction policy, and (2)the need for waste generators to minimize the quantity of waste produced. The policy also states the NRC will take expedi- tious action on requests for the licensing of volume reduction systems.


Sincerely,Darrell G. Eisenhut, DirectorOIC r A Division of Licensing_n le? o2Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationOFFICEFDil ....... I210 1 .......SURNAME isenhut 0IFRl Bill' ..... ...........
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SUBJECT: NRC VOLUME REDUCTION POLICYOn October 16, 1981, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) publishedin the Federal Register (Vol. 46, No. 200, pp 51100-51101) a policy statementon Low-Level Radioactive Waste Volume Reduction. The policy statementaddresses: (1) the need for a volume reduction policy; and (2) the needfor waste generators to minimize the quantity of waste produced. The policyalso states the NRC will take expeditious action on requests for the licensingof volume reduction systems.In order to assure that all licensees and Agreement State authorities are awareof this volume reduction policy, we are enclosing a copy of the Federal Registernotice for your use.In addition to the volume reduction policy statement, the NRC has recentlypublished a report prepared by Teknekron, Inc., entitled, "Volume ReductionTechniques in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management, NUREG/CR-2206. Thisreport presents a detailed compilation of volume reduction techniques forwastes generated in fuel cycle and non-fuel cycle facilities. A detailedeconomic analysis is also presented for several techniques used at the wastegenerator's site and on a regional basis. This document is available through:GPO Sales ProgramTechnical Information and Document ControlU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20555orNational Technical Information ServiceSpringfield, Virginia 22161
the Federal Register Notice for your use.


Sincerely,Robert E. Br uty DirectorDivision of Waste ManagementOffice of Nuclear Material Safetyand Safeguards Federal Register / Vol. 48. No. 200 / Friday. October 16. 1981 / Notices151101Policy Statement on Low-Level WlasteVolume ReductionAGENCr. Nuclear RegulatoryCommission.ACTION: Policy statement on low-levelwaste volume reduction.SUMmARY. The U.S. Nuclear RegulatoryCommission (NRC) has established apolicy regarding the volume reduction oflow-level radioactive waste. The policystatement addresses: (1) The need forvolume reduction policy; and (2) theneed for waste generators to minimizethe quantity of waste produced. Thepolicy also states that NRC will takeexpeditious action on requests forlicensing of volume reduction systems.{A copy of this notice Is bing sent to allIicensees and state authorities to advisethem of this policy.)EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 1981.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION  
In addition to the volume reduction policy statement, the NRC has recently published a report prepared by Teknekron, Inc., entitled
                    "Volume Reduction Techniques in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management, NUREG/CR-2206. This report presents a detailed compilation of volume reduction techniques for wastes generated in fuel cycle and non-fuel cycle facilities. A detailed economic analysis is also presented for several techniques used at the waste generator's site and on a regional basis. This document is available through:
                                                GPO Sales Program                                                  ($14.00)
                                                Technical Information and Document Control U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 or National Technical Information Service Springfield, Virginia 22161 Sincerely, Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director OIC          r                  A                          Division of Licensing o2Office
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TO:        ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES
SUBJECT:  NRC VOLUME REDUCTION POLICY
On October 16, 1981, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published in the Federal Register (Vol. 46, No. 200, pp 51100-51101) a policy statement on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Volume Reduction. The policy statement addresses: (1) the need for a volume reduction policy; and (2) the need for waste generators to minimize the quantity of waste produced. The policy also states the NRC will take expeditious action on requests for the licensing of volume reduction systems.
 
In order to assure that all licensees and Agreement State authorities are aware of this volume reduction policy, we are enclosing a copy of the Federal Register notice for your use.
 
In addition to the volume reduction policy statement, the NRC has recently published a report prepared by Teknekron, Inc., entitled, "Volume Reduction Techniques in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management, NUREG/CR-2206. This report presents a detailed compilation of volume reduction techniques for wastes generated in fuel cycle and non-fuel cycle facilities. A detailed economic analysis is also presented for several techniques used at the waste generator's site and on a regional basis. This document is available through:
                GPO Sales Program Technical Information and Document Control U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 or National Technical Information Service Springfield, Virginia 22161 Sincerely, Robert E. Br           uty Director Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
 
Federal Register / Vol. 48. No. 200 / Friday. October 16. 1981 / Notices1                                51101 Policy Statement on Low-Level Wlaste            The Commission acknowledges the          plant equipment and maintenance so as Volume Reduction                            active role taken by some nuclear          to minimize conditions which result in AGENCr. Nuclear Regulatory                  Industry groups to encourage volume          increased waste generation.
 
Commission.                                  reduction practices among their                Apart from efforts to reduce waste membership. The increased awareness        volumes by administrative controls, ACTION: Policy statement on low-level        of the industry Is reflected in stepped-up licensees mnay benefit further by waste volume reduction.                     efforts to reduce the volumes of waste      applying advanced volume reduction SUMmARY. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory        generated and by applications to            equipment to their processes.
 
Commission (NRC) has established a          implement waste processing systems by          A number of volume reduction policy regarding the volume reduction of aCommission growing number of licensees. The believes that a positive techniques are In varying stages of low-level radioactive waste. The policy                                                development. These include, but are not statement addresses: (1)The need for        statement  of policy will add greater      limited to: (1)Incinerators; (2)
volume reduction policy; and (2)the        impetus and encouragement to the            evaporator-crystallizers; (3) fluidized need for waste generators to minimize      industry efforts already underway.          bed dryers; (4) thin-film evaporators; (5)
                                                The Commission is encouraging            exthvder evaporators; and (6)
the quantity of waste produced. The        licensees to adopt procedures that will policy also states that NRC will take                                                  compactors. Waste compactors are in reduce the volume of waste being            general use at many nuclear facilities.
 
expeditious action on requests for          transferred to disposal facilities. NRC
licensing of volume reduction systems.                                                 Extruder evaporators are being installed believes It is In the best interest of      in some power plants, while several
{A copy of this notice Is bing sent to all Iicensees and state authorities to advise licensees    and the public that licensees extensively explore means by which utilities are looking into incineration aS
them of this policy.)                                                                   a volume reduction process.
 
waste volume may be reduced. The NRC          Treatment or disposal of licensed EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 1981.           Views volume reduction activities as a FOR FURTHER INFORMATION  


==CONTACT==
==CONTACT==
:Robert E. Browning. Deputy Director.Division of Waste Management U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission.Washington. D.C. 20555; Phone 301/427-4200.SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:Policy StatementThe Commission has established thefollowing policy:Ihe Commission hereby adopts aiolicy calling on all generators of low-level radioactive waste to reduce thevolume of waste for disposal; licenseesare encouraged to establish programscommensurate with good volumereduction practices. .-The Nuclear Regulatory Commission(NRC) considers it desirable thatlicensees reduce the volume of low-levelradioactive waste generated andshipped to commercial waste disposalsites. Such action would.1. Extend the operational lifetime ofthe existing commercial low-eveldisposal sites;2. Alleviate concern for adequatestorage capacity if there are delays inestablishing additional regional sites,L Reduce the number of waste.shipments.The Commission acknowledges theactive role taken by some nuclearIndustry groups to encourage volumereduction practices among theirmembership. The increased awarenessof the industry Is reflected in stepped-upefforts to reduce the volumes of wastegenerated and by applications toimplement waste processing systems bya growing number of licensees. TheCommission believes that a positivestatement of policy will add greaterimpetus and encouragement to theindustry efforts already underway.The Commission is encouraginglicensees to adopt procedures that willreduce the volume of waste beingtransferred to disposal facilities. NRCbelieves It is In the best interest oflicensees and the public that licenseesextensively explore means by whichwaste volume may be reduced. The NRCViews volume reduction activities as atwo-step system. The first, volumeminimization, Is capable of immediateImplementation, since It requires only astrict system of administrative controlson the part of licensee management toaccomplish. The costs for anadministrative controls program shouldbe small, and these costs largely shouldbe offset by reductions in shipping anddisposal costs. The second step, If,needed, would be installation ofadvanced equipment to achieve even -greater reduction in-volume than Ispossible through the use of :administrative controls.There are a number of means lhywhich licensees may reduce volumethrough application of strictadministrative controls. Some of theseare: (11) Planning of laboratory andprocess activities prior to the actualoperations; (2) provision of managementcontrol over the generation of waste toassure that all operations and plantequipment usage are conducted so as tominimize leakage, spills, and volume ofwaste generated. (3) improvedsegregation of radioactive and non-radioactive materials activities- and (4)provision of trainin programs to assurethat personnel aretroughlyeknowledgeable with laboratory andplant equipment and maintenance so asto minimize conditions which result inincreased waste generation.Apart from efforts to reduce wastevolumes by administrative controls,licensees mnay benefit further byapplying advanced volume reductionequipment to their processes.A number of volume reductiontechniques are In varying stages ofdevelopment. These include, but are notlimited to: (1) Incinerators; (2)evaporator-crystallizers; (3) fluidizedbed dryers; (4) thin-film evaporators; (5)exthvder evaporators; and (6)compactors. Waste compactors are ingeneral use at many nuclear facilities.Extruder evaporators are being installedin some power plants, while severalutilities are looking into incineration aSa volume reduction process.Treatment or disposal of licensedmaterial by incineration requiresCommission approval under 10 CFR2M0.5. Other modifications required toInstall volume reduction equipment atreactor plants can be accomplishedwithout prior Commission approvalunder 10 CFR 5.9 unless the proposedmodification involves a change In thetechnical specifications incorporated Inthe license or an unreviewed safetyquestion. Non-reactor licensees whowish to apply volume reductionquIpment to their wastes should-qontact the appropriate NRC licensingtaff for guidance regarding licensingrequirements.The NRC staff Is available to consultwith licensees regarding volumereduction practices. NRC staff willcooperate with licensees in assessingthe state-of-the-art of meihods for&'achievement of volume reduction, and-will take expeditious action on requestsfor licensing volume reduction systems.Dated at Washgton, D.C.. ths 12th day ofOctober i9g.For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.Samuel J.( flLSecretary of the C=mmissionIUMDcO1 sedE a -1 sa, ILUNG CODlE 1501-  
:           two-step system. The first, volume          material by incineration requires Robert E. Browning. Deputy Director.       minimization, Is capable of immediate      Commission approval under 10 CFR
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Division of Waste Management U.S.           Implementation, since It requires only a 2M0.5.        Other modifications required to Install volume reduction equipment at Nuclear Regulatory Commission.             strict system of administrative controls Washington. D.C. 20555; Phone 301/427- on the part of licensee management to             reactor plants can be accomplished
4200.                                                                                   without prior Commission approval accomplish. The costs for an                under 10 CFR 5.9 unless the proposed SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                  administrative controls program should be small, and these costs largely should modification technical involves a change In the specifications  incorporated In Policy Statement                            be offset by reductions in shipping and    the license or an unreviewed safety The Commission has established the      disposal costs. The second step, If         question. Non-reactor licensees who following policy:                          ,needed, would be installation of            wish to apply volume reduction Ihe Commission hereby adopts a            advanced equipment to achieve even -         quIpment to their wastes should iolicy calling on all generators of low-  greater   reduction in-volume than Is    -qontact    the appropriate NRC licensing level radioactive waste to reduce the      possible through the use of         :         taff  for  guidance regarding licensing volume of waste for disposal; licensees      administrative controls.                   requirements.
 
are encouraged to establish programs          There are a number of means lhy              The NRC staff Is available to consult commensurate with good volume              which licensees may reduce volume            with    licensees regarding volume reduction practices.      .-                through application of strict                reduction      practices. NRC staff will The Nuclear Regulatory Commission        administrative controls. Some of these      cooperate with licensees in assessing (NRC) considers it desirable that           are: (11)Planning of laboratory and         the state-of-the-art of meihods for&'
licensees reduce the volume of low-level process activities prior to the actual          achievement of volume reduction, and radioactive waste generated and            operations; (2)provision of management -will       take expeditious action on requests shipped to commercial waste disposal        control over the generation of waste to      for  licensing   volume reduction systems.
 
sites. Such action would.                  assure that all operations and plant
  1. Extend the operational lifetime of    equipment usage are conducted so as to          Dated at Washgton, D.C.. ths 12th day of the existing commercial low-evel            minimize leakage, spills, and volume of      October i9g.
 
disposal sites;                            waste generated. (3)improved                    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
 
2. Alleviate concern for adequate        segregation of radioactive and non-          Samuel J.( flL
storage capacity if there are delays in    radioactive materials activities- and (4)    Secretaryofthe C=mmission establishing additional regional sites,    provision of trainin programs to assure      IUMDcO1        sedE -1a    sa L Reduce the number of waste.            that personnel aretroughly                  , ILUNG CODlE 1501- shipments.                                  eknowledgeable with laboratory and
 
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KN9. maUNI~e&TES

NUCLEAR RXGULATORY COMMISSION

WAS.UNGN, D. C. 20555 November 30, 1981 TO: ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES AND APPLICANTS

FOR OPERATING LICENSES AND HOLDERS OF

CONSTRUCTION PERMITS

SUBJECT: NRC VOLUME REDUCTION POLICY (GENERIC LETTER NO. 81-39)

'm-, On October 16, 1981, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

published in the Federal Register (Vol. 46, No. 200, pp. 51100-51101)

>* a policy statemen-ton Low-Level Radioactive Waste Volume Reduction.

The policy statement addresses: (1) the need for a volume reduction policy, and (2)the need for waste generators to minimize the quantity of waste produced. The policy also states the NRC will take expedi- tious action on requests for the licensing of volume reduction systems.

In order to assure that all licensees and Agreement State authorities are aware of this volume reduction policy, we are enclosing a copy of.

the Federal Register Notice for your use.

In addition to the volume reduction policy statement, the NRC has recently published a report prepared by Teknekron, Inc., entitled

"Volume Reduction Techniques in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management, NUREG/CR-2206. This report presents a detailed compilation of volume reduction techniques for wastes generated in fuel cycle and non-fuel cycle facilities. A detailed economic analysis is also presented for several techniques used at the waste generator's site and on a regional basis. This document is available through:

GPO Sales Program ($14.00)

Technical Information and Document Control U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 or National Technical Information Service Springfield, Virginia 22161 Sincerely, Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director OIC r A Division of Licensing o2Office

_n le? of Nuclear Reactor Regulation OFFICEFDil ....... I210 1 .......

SURNAME isenhut 0IFR

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OFFICIAL RECORD

TO: ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES

SUBJECT: NRC VOLUME REDUCTION POLICY

On October 16, 1981, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published in the Federal Register (Vol. 46, No. 200, pp 51100-51101) a policy statement on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Volume Reduction. The policy statement addresses: (1) the need for a volume reduction policy; and (2) the need for waste generators to minimize the quantity of waste produced. The policy also states the NRC will take expeditious action on requests for the licensing of volume reduction systems.

In order to assure that all licensees and Agreement State authorities are aware of this volume reduction policy, we are enclosing a copy of the Federal Register notice for your use.

In addition to the volume reduction policy statement, the NRC has recently published a report prepared by Teknekron, Inc., entitled, "Volume Reduction Techniques in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management, NUREG/CR-2206. This report presents a detailed compilation of volume reduction techniques for wastes generated in fuel cycle and non-fuel cycle facilities. A detailed economic analysis is also presented for several techniques used at the waste generator's site and on a regional basis. This document is available through:

GPO Sales Program Technical Information and Document Control U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 or National Technical Information Service Springfield, Virginia 22161 Sincerely, Robert E. Br uty Director Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

Federal Register / Vol. 48. No. 200 / Friday. October 16. 1981 / Notices1 51101 Policy Statement on Low-Level Wlaste The Commission acknowledges the plant equipment and maintenance so as Volume Reduction active role taken by some nuclear to minimize conditions which result in AGENCr. Nuclear Regulatory Industry groups to encourage volume increased waste generation.

Commission. reduction practices among their Apart from efforts to reduce waste membership. The increased awareness volumes by administrative controls, ACTION: Policy statement on low-level of the industry Is reflected in stepped-up licensees mnay benefit further by waste volume reduction. efforts to reduce the volumes of waste applying advanced volume reduction SUMmARY. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory generated and by applications to equipment to their processes.

Commission (NRC) has established a implement waste processing systems by A number of volume reduction policy regarding the volume reduction of aCommission growing number of licensees. The believes that a positive techniques are In varying stages of low-level radioactive waste. The policy development. These include, but are not statement addresses: (1)The need for statement of policy will add greater limited to: (1)Incinerators; (2)

volume reduction policy; and (2)the impetus and encouragement to the evaporator-crystallizers; (3) fluidized need for waste generators to minimize industry efforts already underway. bed dryers; (4) thin-film evaporators; (5)

The Commission is encouraging exthvder evaporators; and (6)

the quantity of waste produced. The licensees to adopt procedures that will policy also states that NRC will take compactors. Waste compactors are in reduce the volume of waste being general use at many nuclear facilities.

expeditious action on requests for transferred to disposal facilities. NRC

licensing of volume reduction systems. Extruder evaporators are being installed believes It is In the best interest of in some power plants, while several

{A copy of this notice Is bing sent to all Iicensees and state authorities to advise licensees and the public that licensees extensively explore means by which utilities are looking into incineration aS

them of this policy.) a volume reduction process.

waste volume may be reduced. The NRC Treatment or disposal of licensed EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 1981. Views volume reduction activities as a FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

CONTACT

two-step system. The first, volume material by incineration requires Robert E. Browning. Deputy Director. minimization, Is capable of immediate Commission approval under 10 CFR

Division of Waste Management U.S. Implementation, since It requires only a 2M0.5. Other modifications required to Install volume reduction equipment at Nuclear Regulatory Commission. strict system of administrative controls Washington. D.C. 20555; Phone 301/427- on the part of licensee management to reactor plants can be accomplished

4200. without prior Commission approval accomplish. The costs for an under 10 CFR 5.9 unless the proposed SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: administrative controls program should be small, and these costs largely should modification technical involves a change In the specifications incorporated In Policy Statement be offset by reductions in shipping and the license or an unreviewed safety The Commission has established the disposal costs. The second step, If question. Non-reactor licensees who following policy: ,needed, would be installation of wish to apply volume reduction Ihe Commission hereby adopts a advanced equipment to achieve even - quIpment to their wastes should iolicy calling on all generators of low- greater reduction in-volume than Is -qontact the appropriate NRC licensing level radioactive waste to reduce the possible through the use of  : taff for guidance regarding licensing volume of waste for disposal; licensees administrative controls. requirements.

are encouraged to establish programs There are a number of means lhy The NRC staff Is available to consult commensurate with good volume which licensees may reduce volume with licensees regarding volume reduction practices. .- through application of strict reduction practices. NRC staff will The Nuclear Regulatory Commission administrative controls. Some of these cooperate with licensees in assessing (NRC) considers it desirable that are: (11)Planning of laboratory and the state-of-the-art of meihods for&'

licensees reduce the volume of low-level process activities prior to the actual achievement of volume reduction, and radioactive waste generated and operations; (2)provision of management -will take expeditious action on requests shipped to commercial waste disposal control over the generation of waste to for licensing volume reduction systems.

sites. Such action would. assure that all operations and plant

1. Extend the operational lifetime of equipment usage are conducted so as to Dated at Washgton, D.C.. ths 12th day of the existing commercial low-evel minimize leakage, spills, and volume of October i9g.

disposal sites; waste generated. (3)improved For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

2. Alleviate concern for adequate segregation of radioactive and non- Samuel J.( flL

storage capacity if there are delays in radioactive materials activities- and (4) Secretaryofthe C=mmission establishing additional regional sites, provision of trainin programs to assure IUMDcO1 sedE -1a sa L Reduce the number of waste. that personnel aretroughly , ILUNG CODlE 1501- shipments. eknowledgeable with laboratory and

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