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{{#Wiki_filter:ENCLOSURE 2 ATTACHMENT 4 SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PRELIMINARY SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT CHANGES (MARK-UP) 3 pages follow
[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]
Chapter 19 - Environmental Review                                    Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronym/Abbreviation                              Definition
°F                                                degrees Fahrenheit
°C                                                degrees Celsius
µS/cm                                              micro-Siemens per centimeter AEA                                                Atomic Energy Act of 1954 ac.                                                acre AHA                                                acetohydroxamic acid
[ Proprietary Information ]                        [ Proprietary Information ]
[ Proprietary Information ]                        [ Proprietary Information ]
[ Proprietary Information ]                        [ Proprietary Information ]
Btu/hr                                            british thermal units per hour Btu/scf                                            british thermal units per standard cubic feet
[ Proprietary Information ]                        [ Proprietary Information ]
cfm                                                cubic feet per minute CFR                                                Code of Federal Regulations Ci                                                curies CO2                                                carbon dioxide CP                                                Construction Permit
[ Proprietary Information ]                        [ Proprietary Information ]
d or D                                            deuterium D-T                                                deuterium-tritium DSSI                                              Diversified Scientific Services, Inc.
EPA                                                U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ER                                                Environmental Report ES                                                EnergySolutions FDA                                                U.S. Food and Drug Administration ft.                                                feet SHINE Medical Technologies                    19.2-iv                                      Rev. 01
[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]
Chapter 19 - Environmental Review                                                        Proposed Action
[ Proprietary Information ] The spent [ Proprietary Information ] are solidified in a shielded waste processing hot cell. The used resin is classified as GTCC waste and is shipped as Type B to an off-site location for long-term storage at WCS.
As discussed above, the target solution cleanup system uses an anion exchange column to remove technetium and iodine. When the anion exchange resin is replaced, the spent resin is solidified on-site and sent off-site for disposal (WCS in Andrews, Texas).
There will be no solid waste disposal at the SHINE site.
19.2.5.3.2      Liquid Radioactive Waste System Liquid waste discharged from the various processes at the SHINE facility (other than spent solvent) are combined into one of two tanks. Two tanks are needed to allow liquid waste to decay and also so that a somewhat consistent radiological environment exists for waste processing.
Once the first tank is filled the other tank will begin to fill. At this point the pH is adjusted so that the waste can be passed through an [ Proprietary Information ] This allows the majority of the liquid stream to become Class A waste. This cleaned-up material is then sent to an evaporator for volume reduction. The evaporator overheads are reused and the bottoms are solidified and shipped to ES for final disposal. The spent resin treatment is discussed in the section above. No liquid radioactive waste is discharged from the SHINE facility.
The spent solvent is not a RCRA waste and is replaced once per year. The solvent is sent to a processor (Diversified Scientific Services, Inc [DSSI], in Kingston, Tennessee) for thermal treatment.
[ Proprietary Information ] This waste is classified as Class B waste and is shipped as Type B to WCS in Andrews, Texas.
[ Proprietary Information ] The waste is solidified in a hot cell using Portland cement. Some additives may be required based on the final chemistry of incoming resin and precipitate. These shipments are Type B shipments.
There will be no liquid waste disposal at the SHINE site.
19.2.5.4    Proposed Hazardous Material Disposal Activity The only hazardous (or potentially hazardous) materials are [ Proprietary Information ] and the zeolite beds. Although small quantities of [ Proprietary Information ] is expected to pass TCLP, and is not considered hazardous waste. Waste streams with a hazardous component are mixed low-level waste such as the zeolite beds and are handled as described in Subsection 19.2.5.3.1.
SHINE Medical Technologies                      19.2-16                                          Rev. 01
[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]
Chapter 19 - Environmental Review                                                                                        Proposed Action Table 19.2.5-1 Estimated Type and Quantity of Radioactive Wastes Associated with the SHINE Facility (Sheet 1 of 3) 55-gallon drum              Number of Class as                                  Volume as    equivalent Shipment  Shipments/
Description          Matrix      Generated        Contents      Volume    shipped (ft3) as shipped  Type          yr      Destination Neutron Generator        Solid          A      Activated metal parts Extraction Columns        Solid          A      Stainless resin columns              4338 4338          590      LSA        3.00          ES ft3/yr Class A Trash            Solid          A      PPE, Mo-99 purification glassware, filters, etc Spent Solvent          Liquid(a)        A      n-dodecane,      22 gallons/      --          0.4      LSA        1.00        DSSI tributyl              yr phosphate Tc/I columns            Resin          C      Resin            16 gallons/      23          3.1    Type B        0.3        WCS yr Zeolite Beds              Solid        GTCC      Silver coated      0.4 ft3/yr      0.4        0.05    Type B      1.00        WCS beds
[ Proprietary        [ Proprietary    GTCC      Resin            16 gallons/      23          3.1    Type B        0.3        WCS Information ]        Information ]                                      yr
[ Proprietary        [ Proprietary      B      [ Proprietary        295          79            11    Type B      1.00        WCS Information ]        Information ]              Information ]      gallons/yr SHINE Medical Technologies                                            19.2-18                                                    Rev. 01}}

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ENCLOSURE 2 ATTACHMENT 4 SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PRELIMINARY SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT CHANGES (MARK-UP) 3 pages follow

[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronym/Abbreviation Definition

°F degrees Fahrenheit

°C degrees Celsius

µS/cm micro-Siemens per centimeter AEA Atomic Energy Act of 1954 ac. acre AHA acetohydroxamic acid

[ Proprietary Information ] [ Proprietary Information ]

[ Proprietary Information ] [ Proprietary Information ]

[ Proprietary Information ] [ Proprietary Information ]

Btu/hr british thermal units per hour Btu/scf british thermal units per standard cubic feet

[ Proprietary Information ] [ Proprietary Information ]

cfm cubic feet per minute CFR Code of Federal Regulations Ci curies CO2 carbon dioxide CP Construction Permit

[ Proprietary Information ] [ Proprietary Information ]

d or D deuterium D-T deuterium-tritium DSSI Diversified Scientific Services, Inc.

EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ER Environmental Report ES EnergySolutions FDA U.S. Food and Drug Administration ft. feet SHINE Medical Technologies 19.2-iv Rev. 01

[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Proposed Action

[ Proprietary Information ] The spent [ Proprietary Information ] are solidified in a shielded waste processing hot cell. The used resin is classified as GTCC waste and is shipped as Type B to an off-site location for long-term storage at WCS.

As discussed above, the target solution cleanup system uses an anion exchange column to remove technetium and iodine. When the anion exchange resin is replaced, the spent resin is solidified on-site and sent off-site for disposal (WCS in Andrews, Texas).

There will be no solid waste disposal at the SHINE site.

19.2.5.3.2 Liquid Radioactive Waste System Liquid waste discharged from the various processes at the SHINE facility (other than spent solvent) are combined into one of two tanks. Two tanks are needed to allow liquid waste to decay and also so that a somewhat consistent radiological environment exists for waste processing.

Once the first tank is filled the other tank will begin to fill. At this point the pH is adjusted so that the waste can be passed through an [ Proprietary Information ] This allows the majority of the liquid stream to become Class A waste. This cleaned-up material is then sent to an evaporator for volume reduction. The evaporator overheads are reused and the bottoms are solidified and shipped to ES for final disposal. The spent resin treatment is discussed in the section above. No liquid radioactive waste is discharged from the SHINE facility.

The spent solvent is not a RCRA waste and is replaced once per year. The solvent is sent to a processor (Diversified Scientific Services, Inc [DSSI], in Kingston, Tennessee) for thermal treatment.

[ Proprietary Information ] This waste is classified as Class B waste and is shipped as Type B to WCS in Andrews, Texas.

[ Proprietary Information ] The waste is solidified in a hot cell using Portland cement. Some additives may be required based on the final chemistry of incoming resin and precipitate. These shipments are Type B shipments.

There will be no liquid waste disposal at the SHINE site.

19.2.5.4 Proposed Hazardous Material Disposal Activity The only hazardous (or potentially hazardous) materials are [ Proprietary Information ] and the zeolite beds. Although small quantities of [ Proprietary Information ] is expected to pass TCLP, and is not considered hazardous waste. Waste streams with a hazardous component are mixed low-level waste such as the zeolite beds and are handled as described in Subsection 19.2.5.3.1.

SHINE Medical Technologies 19.2-16 Rev. 01

[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Proposed Action Table 19.2.5-1 Estimated Type and Quantity of Radioactive Wastes Associated with the SHINE Facility (Sheet 1 of 3) 55-gallon drum Number of Class as Volume as equivalent Shipment Shipments/

Description Matrix Generated Contents Volume shipped (ft3) as shipped Type yr Destination Neutron Generator Solid A Activated metal parts Extraction Columns Solid A Stainless resin columns 4338 4338 590 LSA 3.00 ES ft3/yr Class A Trash Solid A PPE, Mo-99 purification glassware, filters, etc Spent Solvent Liquid(a) A n-dodecane, 22 gallons/ -- 0.4 LSA 1.00 DSSI tributyl yr phosphate Tc/I columns Resin C Resin 16 gallons/ 23 3.1 Type B 0.3 WCS yr Zeolite Beds Solid GTCC Silver coated 0.4 ft3/yr 0.4 0.05 Type B 1.00 WCS beds

[ Proprietary [ Proprietary GTCC Resin 16 gallons/ 23 3.1 Type B 0.3 WCS Information ] Information ] yr

[ Proprietary [ Proprietary B [ Proprietary 295 79 11 Type B 1.00 WCS Information ] Information ] Information ] gallons/yr SHINE Medical Technologies 19.2-18 Rev. 01