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Amended, Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989.
ML20012A165
Person / Time
Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1989
From:
ALABAMA POWER CO.
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References
NUDOCS 9003080427
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61.M(a) (1) Mtste sust not be packaged for disposal in car Bioard or i fikesteerd homes:

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61.W(a) (1) Lipid waste must to solidified et peahoped in sufficient

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TRANSFER AMD DEWATERING BEAD RESIN-IN -

WESTINGHOUSE CALip @ HIGH INTEGRITY CONTAINERS WITH A SINGLE JdtA UNDERD"~ 'A ASSEMBLY TO LESS THAN 14 DRAINABLE LIQUID u

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4.2- Ontional Eauinment 4 . 2 .1 - Glass vacuum bottle per Figure 1, suggested size of two-(2) gallons, rated for full vacuum.

4.2.2 Vacuum pump with minimum suction of 25 inches of mercury ,

(29 g inches Hg vacuum equals absolute' vacuum) and

,- 1/4 inch vacuum hoses and clamp.

4.2.3 Overflow drum with connecting hose to the, container. . ,

[ 4.2.4 Thermocouple wire and temperature indicator (optional).

4.2.5 Pinch clamps.

5.0 EQUIPMENT SETUP i 5.1 Prereauisit as 5.1.1 The container has been satisfactorily inspected in accordance with RSM-014 (STD-P-03-020).

5 '. 2 Precautions None. .I E :' PROCEED to Section 5.3 when transfer and dewatering ,

operations are required. If the container already contains waste, PROCEED to Section 5.4.

5.3 Assembly for Transfer and Dewaterina 5.3.1 CONNECT the standpipes to the threaded connections on the fill plate. See Figures 2 and 3. l E: If the optional temperature monitoring equipment <

is to be used on' containers fabricated with the thermocou)1e wire installed, the wire must be fed through t1e standpipe and strain relief connector on the through opening of the pipe tee when connecting the vent standpipe.

l' 5.3.2 CONNECT the electrode plugs to' the liner level indicator panel.

5.3.3 CONNECT the dewatering pump suction hose to the standpipe on the fill plate dewatering connection.

5.3.4 CONNECT the final dewatering connection hose from the container to the vacuum dewatering system. ,

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containers equipped with the dowatering verification tube.

5.3.5 UNROLL the dowatering verification tube to extend over the side of the container or the shielding (if used) to the vacuum bottle. '

5.3.6 CLAMP off the dewatering verification tube near the vacuum bottle. .

5.3.7 CONNECT a hose from the standpipe on the fill plate vent connection-(from the branch opening of the pipe tee on the vent standpipe) to an overflow drum, plant return line or a plant drain as appropriate (optional).

5.3.8 CONNECT the standpipe on the fill plate fill connection to the plant's waste supply line.

glII: Steps 5.3.9 through 5.3.22 pertain to use of the I optional temperature monitoring equipment. Steps-5.3.9 through 5.3.19 need only be performed during L the initial setup of the equipment.

L 5.3.9 DISCONNECT the power supply to-the temperature indicator.

L 5.3.10 STRIP 1/4 inch of insulation from each conductor of the

-thermocouple wire.

5.3.11 CONNECT the two conductors to the terminals in the terminal box.

5.3.12 CUT the thermocouple wire to the desired length (see Step 5.3.22).

5.3.13 STRIP one inch of insulation from the two conductors of thermocouple wire.

5.3.14 TWIST the two conductors tightly together.

5.3.15 - PLUG the temperature indicator into a 110 volt power source. The display should illuminate and indicate the ambient temperature.

5.3.16 HOLD the end of the thermocouple wire in the palm of the hand.

5.3.17 OBSERVE the temperature reading on the indicator.

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~ 5.3.18 If the temperature-increases temperature less than 98 dog.(assuming an ambient-F.),-thewj connected to the terminal bot 5.3.19 If the temperature decreases, the wires to the terminals

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are reversed and must be disconnected and correctly reconnected. The power supply to the temperature monitor should be disconnected to do this, i

5.3.20 For those containers fabricated with the. thermocouple wire installed, either TIGHTEN the strain relief connector on the pipe: tee of the vent standpipe or FEED the thermocouple wire from the view port until all of the wire extends out of the container.

L 5.3.21 For those containers not fabricated with the thermocouple I wire installed, either CONNECT a strain relief connector ,

L to the through opening of the pipe tee on the vent i standpipe, FEED the thermocouple wire through the strain  :

relief connector and TIGHTEN it or FEED the wire through the view port on the fill plate.

E: The thermocouple wire fed into the container 1 should be the same wire previously connected to temperature monitor terminals.

E: The length of wire may be adjusted such that the L end of the wire is within the top 12 inches of the l

resin bed as it is dewatered.  !

5.3.22 For those containers fabricated with the thermocouple wire installed, CONNECT each of the two conductors of the .

temperature indicator thermocouple wire to its 1 corresponding conductor lead extending from the l container. Each conductor is color coded to ensure proper

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g 5.3.23 PROCEED to Section 6.0. 'l 5.4 Assembly for Dewaterino Oniv  !

5.4.1 CONNECT one of the standpipes to the dewatering connection '

on the fill plate. -See Figures 2 and 3.

5.4.2 CONNECT the dewatering pump suction hose to the standpipe on the. fill plate dewatering connection.  ;

5.4.3 CONNECT the final dewatering connection hose from the container to the vacuum dewatering system.

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E: Steps 5.4.4 and 5.4.5 pertain only to those

containers equipped with the dowatering verification tube.

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5.4.4 UNROLL the dewatering verification tube to extend over the  ;

side of the container or shielding.to the vacuum bottle. <-

5.4.5 CLAMP off the dowatering verification tube near the vacuum bottle. ,

F 5.4.6 CONNECT the vacuum pump suction hose to the vacuum bottle, r E: Steps 5.4.7 through 5.4.20 pertain to use of the optional-tem >erature monitoring equipment. Steps 5.4.7 througi 5.4.17 need only be performed during l

the initial setup of the equipment, ,

5.4.7 DISCONNECT the power supply to the temperature indicator.

5.4.8 STRIP 1/4 inch of in'sulation from each conductor of the thermocouple wire.

5.4.9 CONNECT the two conductors to the terminals in the terminal. box. ,

5.4.10 CUT.the thermocouple wire to the desired length (see Step l .

5.4.19).

5.4.11 STRIP one inch of insulation from the two conductors of thermocouple wire.

5.4.12 TWIST the two conductors tightly together.

5.4.13 PLUG the temperature indicator into a 110 volt power ,

source. The display should illuminate and indicate the L ambient temperature.

5.4.14 HOLD the end of the thermocouple wire in the palm of the-hand.

5.4.15 OBSERVE the temperature reading on the indicator.

h 5.4.16 If the temperature increases (assuming an ambient temperature less than 98 deg. F.), the wire is correctly connected to the terminal box.

5.4.17 If the temperature decreases, the wires to the terminals are reversed and must be disconnected and correctly reconnected.

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fill plate until all of the excess = wire extends out of the container.

5.4.19 For those containers not fabricated with the. thermocouple wire installed, FEED the thermocouple wire into either the vent opening or view port on the fill plate. c E: The thermocouple wire. fed into the container  :

should be the same wire previously connected to ,

the temperature monitor terminals.  ;

E: The length of wire may be adjusted such that the end of the wire is within the top 12 inches of the resin bed as it is dowatered, t 5.4.20 For those containers fabricated with the thermocouple wire installed, CONNECT each of the two conductors of' the temperature indicator. thermocouple wire to its corresponding conductor lead extending from the container. 'Esch conductor is color coded to ensure proper connection.

5.4.21- PROCEED to Section 6.0, 6.0 TRANSFER.A2 D(MTERIM 6,1 Prereouisites 6.1.1 The equipment is set up in accordance with Section 5.3 or 5.4 of this procedure, as applicable.

6.1.2 An RWP is issued and Health Physics is notified prior to waste transfer.

6.1.3 All equipment, including the vacuum gauges on the L dewatering pump skid and vacuum dewatering system work l properly.

6.1.4 Items (1) through (5) on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form F424-P-006 01, are filled out.

6.2 Precautions Be aware of changing radiological conditions as waste is

' transferred to the container and the container is dewatered.

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Et PROCEED to Section 6.3 when transfer and dowatering operations are required. If the container already contains waste, PROCEE0 to Section 6.4.

6.h Onaratina Stans. Transfer and Da'watarino M: 'In this procedure, a decrease in vacuum shall mean tending ,

toward zero (0) inches of mercury (Hg) gauge (i.e.,

atmospheric pressure).

6.3.1 BEGIN the waste transfer.

6.3.2 WAIT 15 minutes or until "0P/ LOW" sounds then START.the dewatering pump to begin dewatering operation.

L 6.3.3 TERMINATEthewastetransferwhenthe"0P/HI" indicator .

alarm sounds.

CAUTION: If the "0P/HI" indicator alarm sounds, the wasta-may be about to overflow tho'RADLOK container.

If this alarm sounds, the operator should take "

action to isolate or decrease flow to the container. If the waste flow is not stopped or adjusted it will overflow the container. Before restarting the transfer operation, any overflow waste must be pumped out of the overflow drum.

l (if used) and- the "0P/HI" and "0P/ LOW" indicator l signals should be cleared. Also, the vent line L (if installed) must be cleared of any liquid to L, prevent plugging.

E: Steps 6.3.4 through 6.3.6 pertain to the use of-the optional temperature monitoring equipment.

6.3.4 As the dewatering proceeds, MONITOR the temperature in the

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6.3.5 If at any time during the dewatering operation the temperature in the RADLOK exceeds 130 deg. F. or increases by 20 deg. F. or more, IMMEDIATELY PROCEED to Section 6.5.

k 6.3.6 If the temperature in the RADLOK does not exceed 130 deg.

F. or increase by 20 deg. F. or more, CONTINUE with Step I

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l L 6.3.7 MAINTAIN a no fill mode for three (3) minutes or until the t.

dewatering pump loses suction, at the discretion of the l Westinghouse operator.

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i H0J1: Loss of suction is defined as a decrease of vacuum to less than 10 inches of mercury and the loss of continuous flow of-liquid. Continuous flow is considered lost when liquid level in the sight glass of the vacuum dewatering system tank-remains relatively constant (C 100 mi change in- ,

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6.3.8 If the "0P/ LOW" indicator clears,- RESUME the waste transfer. .

I 6.3.g . OBTAIN from the plant or otherwise and RECORD the data

'requestedinItems(6)through(g)ontheDewateringData Sheet, From F424-P-006-01, i

6.3.10 REPEAT Steps 6.3.3 through 6.3.8 until the "0P/ LOW" i

indicator light fails to go out. At this point the

' container is full and the transfer is completed. Any flushing of transfer lines should be done-at this time.

m: If during the flush operation, the "0P/HI" alarm 7 sounds, immediately stop or reduce the flush flow rate and do not resume full flow until'the dewatering pump loses suction or a safe level is achieved in the container as verified by visual-inspection.

L '6.3.11 Continue to OPERATE the dowatering pump until loss of suction.

6.3.12 RECORD the data requested in Items (10) through (12) on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form F424-P 006-01.

6.3.13 PROCEED to Section 7.0, Final Dewatering.

6.4 Ooeratina Steos. Dewaterina Only ,

HQII: In this procedure, a decrease in vacuum shall.mean tending toward zero (0) inches of mercury (Hg) gauge (i.e.,

atmospheric pressure),

4 6.4.1 START the dewatering pump and begin the dewatering operation.

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the optional temperature monitoring equipment.

6.4.2 As t'he dewatering proceeds, MONITOR the temperature in the RADLOK.

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/ 1 by 20_ deg. _ F. or more, IMMEDIATELY PROCEED-to Section 6.5.

6.4.4 If the temperature in the RADLOK does.not exceed 130 ceg.

F. or increase by 20 deg. F. or more, CONTINUE with Step 6.4.5. . '

E: Depending on the quantity of water in the container, continuous pump flow ma not be attained. If this is the case, be in timing Step 7.3.2 whenever convenient.

6.4.5 Continue to OPERATE the dewatering pump until loss of suction.

E: Loss of suction is defined as'a decrease of-  !

vacuum to less than 10 inches of mercury and the loss of continuous flow of liquid. Continuous flow is considered lost when the liquid level in  !

the sight glass of the vacuum dowatering system tank remains relatively constant (< 100 ml  :

change in one minute). I 6.4.6 :MARKItems(6)through(g)"N/A"ontheDewateringData ,

Sheet, Form F424-P-006 01. Also, OBTAIN and RECORD the data requested in Items (10) through (12) on the same sheet.

6.4.7 PROCEED to Section 7.0, Final Dewatering.

6.5 Resin coolina Procedura (As needed with Temperature Monitoring Option)-

6.5.1 STOP the dowatering pump and immediately ADO water to the RADLOK untti the "0P/HI" indicator alarms.

6.5.2 As soon as the temperature stabilizes, NOTIFY the appropriate plant personnel.

6.5.3 Upon concurrence of the appropriate plant personnel, RESTART the dewatering operation.

6.5.4 If no increase in temperature is observed CONTINUE with the dewatering, Step 6.3.7 or 6.4.5, or final dewatering; Section 7.0, 6.5.5 If an increase in temperature as described in Step 6.3.5, 6.4.3 or 7.3.1 is again observed, STOP the dewatering operation. ,

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6 . 5'. 6 'Immediately ADD water to the RADLOK until the "0P/HI" indicator alarms.

6.5.7 As soon as the temperature has stabilized, NOTIFY the-appropriate plant personnel and the Westinghouse Project Manager.

7.0 FINAL DEWATERING 7.1 Prerenuisites ,

7.1.1 Section 6.3 or 6.4 has been completed and the container ,

setup remains unchanged. .

,L 7.1.2 .The final dewatering connection hose has been connected to the vacuum dewatering system.

7.2 Precautions 7.2.1 Anytime the dewatering pump is operated, the final dowatering and dewatering verification connections (if-used) must be plugged,-their hoses clamped or lines isolated.

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7.3.1 If at any time during the final dowatering operation, the L temperature in the RADLOK exceeds 130 deg. F or increases L

l by 20 deg. F. (if temperature monitoring is used) or more, IMMEDIATELY PROCEED to Section 6.5.

7.3.2 DEWATER the container using the dewatering pump for a L minimum Step 6.3.11 of four (4)5. hours after the loss of suction in or 6.4.

7.3.3 RECORD the data requested in Item (13) on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form F424-P-006 01.

7.3.4 Twenty-four (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after the start of Step 7.3.2, DEWATER with th dowatering pump for one (1) hour.

7.3.5 RECORD the data requested in Item.(14) on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form F424-P-006-01.

L 7.3.6 POSITION the dewatering pump discharge valve " closed" to

not allow a vent path.

L 7.3.7 ESTABLISH 15"-18" of mercury vacuum in the vacuum i

dewatering system and OPEN the valve to the appropriate final dewatering connection line. ,

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Page 13 of'24-b CAUTION: MONITOR the water level in the vacuum dowatering system tank. Should the liquid level in the tank get close enough to the top to risk water ,

L being sucked into the. vacuum pump stop the pump and empty the tank, using proper radiological ,

procedures.

7.3.8 DEWATER via this method for one (1) hour after continuous-

. flow is lost.

HQII: Loss of continuous flow accomp nied by loss of ,

vacuum is the indicator that dewsterint is-complete. Loss of continuous. flow wit 1out loss of vacuum indicates that there may be fouling of the waste or that the dowatering elements are  ;

plugged. If this occurs, CONTACT Westinghouse. 1 7.3.9 RECORDthedatarequestedinItem(15)ontheDewatering Data Sheet, Form F424 P 006-01..

0 7.3.10 'Upon termination of the final dewatering process as defined in Step 7.3.8, STOP the vacuum pump.

-l 7.3.11 If dewatering verification is not used MARK "N/A" in Items

17) through 424-P-00601(. 19) on the Dewatering Data-Sheet, Form

'8.0 DEWATERINGVERIFICATION(0PTIONAL)

HQ1[: This section pertains only to those containers equipped with the dewatering verification tube.

8.1 Prereauisites 8.1.1 The transfer and dewatering have been-accomplished in accordance with Section 6.0, Transfer and Dewatering, and Section 7.0, Final Dewatering. <

8.2 precautions- ' l 8.2.1 During the dewatering verification it is important to monitor the liquid level in-the vacuum bottle to prevent suction of liquid into the vacuum pump.

8.3 Eauinment Reuuired 8.3.1 Vacuum pump with minimum suction of 25 inches of mercury.

HQJI: The vacuum pump on the vacuum receiver tank may be used if convenient. .

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6 F424.P 006' Page 14 of 24 8.3.2 - Glass vacuum bottle, suggested size of two (2) gallons, as shown in. Figure 1.

8.3.3 1/4-inch vacuum tubing, tubing connectors, and clamps.

'8.4 Eautoment Setuo E: Refer-to Figure 1 for reference.

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. CLOSE the valve for the the final dewatering connection hose on the vacuum dewatering system.

8.4.2 CONNECT the dewatering verification vacuum tube from the RADLOK to the longer of the two tubes in the vacuum bottle.

E: Additional vacuum tubing may be used as required. ,

8.4.3 CONNECT vacuum tubing from the other tube in the vacuum:

bottle to the suction side of the vacuum pump.

8.4.4 DISCONNECT the dewatering pump suction hose from the standpipe on the fill plate dewatering connection or ENSURE that this dowatering connection is vented to i ambient. As this hose is disconnected, be careful not to spill any residual water, s 1

i E: Steps 8.4.2 through 8.4.4 are required so that.

L the water can be collected and measured.-

8.5 Verification stans 8.5.1 REMOVE the clamp on the dewatering verification vacuum tube.

g 8.5.2 START the vacuum pump.  !

8.5.3- COLLECT liquid for a. minimum of ten (10) minutes or until l l-1500 ml of liquid is collected, whichever comes first.

E: 1500 ml represents the volume of liquid that h could be.left in the dewatering tubes.

8.5.4 STOP vacuum pump.

1 l' 8.5.5 RECORD the data requested in Item (17) on the Dewatering  !

Data Sheet, form F424-P-006-01.

E: Additional sheets may be required if more t,han 3 verifications are required.

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8.5.6 If 1500 ml of liquid or more is collected, NOTIFY the :l Westinghouse Project Manager and Technical Product 1 Specialist and PROCEED to Section 8.6 for additional

. dewatering instructions upon their concurrence.-

8.5.7 If less than 1500 ml of liquid is collected, WAIT at least' l four (4) hours before proceeding, i 8.5.8 START the vacuum pump.

8.5.9 COLLECT water for a minimum of one (1) mfnute or until 50 ml of liquid is collected, whichever comes first, e

!gtII: 50 m1 represents the volume of residual liquid that could drain ~back into the dewatering-tubes. >

8.5.10 STOP vacuum pump. l 8.5.11 RECORD the data requested in Item (18) on the Dewatering ,

Data Sheet, Form F424-P 006-01, 8.5.12 If 50 m1 of liquid or more is collected, NOTIFY the Westinghouse Project Manager and Technical Product <

Specialist and PROCEED to Section 8.6 for additional dowatering instructions upon their concurrence.

8.5.13 If less than 50 ml of liquid is collected, the dewatering process is complete, liQII: If Section 8.6 was not used, NOTE as "N/A" on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form F424 P 006 01, Item (19).

8.5.14 PROCEED to Section 9.0, Disconnection and Closure of Container. t 8.6 Additional Dewaterino Instructions I 8.6.1 CLAMP off the dewatering verification vacuum tube and final dewatering connection hose, i- 8.6.2 CONNECT the dewatering pump suction hose to the standpipe on the fill plate dewatering connection.

l 8.6.3 POSITION the discharge valve on the dewatering pump skid

! - to discharge to the dewatering collection drum.  !

! 8.6.4 WAIT 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> from the beginning of any previous vacuum l dewatering (i.e., Step 7.3.8 or 8.6.5) before proceeding with the following instructions.

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~8.6.5 START the dewatering pump.

8.6.6- COLLECT any liquid removed and measure its volume during atleastfour(4)hoursofvacuumdewatering. .

8.6.7 STOP the dowatering pump.

8.6.8 RECORD the data requested'in Item (19) on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form F424 P-006 01.

8.6.9 RETURN to the beginning of Section 8.5 t6 reperform the dowatering verification process.

9.0 013C0HECTION Alt CLOSURE _0F.00KTAINER ,

L 9.1 Prernouisites ,

9.1.1 No additional transfers of waste into the container are '

planned and dewatering is complete.

I 9.2 Precautions l

! 9.2.1 As hoses are disconnected, be careful to try not to spill any residual water. It is understood that some water spillage is unavoidable when performing remote disconnect using-tooling.

L 9.3 Doeratina Stens 9.3.1 DISCONNECT the dowatering verification vacuum tube from-the vacuum bottle, if used.

9.3.2 EMPTY the vacuum bottle, using proper radiological precautions, if used.

9.3.3 OISCONNECT the waste transfer hose from the standpipe on the fill plate fill connection, 9.3.4 DISCONNECT' the hose from the standpipe on the fill plate vent connection, if used.

9.3.5 If the optional temperature monitoring equipment was used,

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DISCONNECT the power source from the temperature indicator.  !

9.3.6 CUT the thermocouple wire, if supplied, at the strain relief connector or at the view port opening. ,

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gII: The remaining thermocouple wire should be cut -

off and allowed to drop back into the container i or carefully removed to prevent any waste from - l

. contaminating the outside of the-RADLOK. I 9.3.7 DISCONNECT the hose from the standpipe on the fill plate ,

dewatering connection.- l t 9.3.8 UNSCREW the standpipes from the fill plate.

9.3.9 If the container remains on-site-for more than four 4) days following completion of Step 7.3.8, a dewaterin(g in preparation for shipment may, at the discretion of tie >

plant and Westin house site personnel, be performed within the twenty-four L. - following the be ow) steps.24 -hourPROCEED Otherwise, period prior to shipment by to Step 9.3.16 and MARK Item (16) "N/A" on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form F424-P-006-01. 4 9.3.10 ENSURE that the container is vented. ,

i 9.3.11 REPEAT Steps 7.3.7 and 7.3.8.

j 9.3.12 STOP the vacuum pump and REPEAT Steps 9.3.1 and 9.3.2, if used.

9.3.13 RECORD the data requested in Item (16) on the Dewatering e -Data Sheet, Form F424-P 006-01.

l 9.3.14 REPEAT Section 8.0 except' Step 8.5.14. -!

9.3.15 CUT the final dewatering connection hose and dewatering verification vacuum tube (if provided) close to each connector on the fill plate.

I 9.3.16 CLOSE the container in accordance with RSM 014 (STDP03-004).

9.3.17 OBTAIN and-RECORD the information requested in Items (20)-

through (22) on the Dewatering Data Sheet, Form .

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2. . Container Type (Step 6.1.4)
3. Plant (Step 6.1.4) 0
4. Westinghouse Personnel (Step 6.1.4) l S. Tracking Numbers (Step 6.1.4)
a. Westinghouse Container Serial Number
b. Plant Container Number
c. Dewatering Number Operating Data -

Item #

6. Approximate Flow Rate of Waste Slurry Influent (Step 6.3.9 er 6.4.6) gpm L 7. Approximate Weight Percent Solids Influent (Step 6.3.9or6.4.6)  %

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8. Temperature of Influent (Step 6.3.9 or 6.4.6) _

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9. Total Waste Slurry Transferred (Step 6.3.9 or 6.4.6) gal
10. Volume of Dewatered Waste (Step 6.3.12 or.6.4.6) ft3 (Guaranteed Waste Volume = _ ft3 (if applicable))

l: 11. Radiation Level at Fill- Plate (Step 6.3.12 or 6.4.6) ___ R/hr

12. 'Date and Time of Loss of Suction (Step 6.3.12 or 6.4.6) __ AM/PM 1

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Final Dewatering LiquidCollection(seeNote1)

Item # Date Start Time Finish Time Total Time Vol. of Liquid

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14. Step 7.3.5 NR
15. Stop 7.3.9
16. Step 9.3.13 Opt. NR >

L or 9.3.9 Dewatering Verification (Optional) LiquidCollection(seeNote1)

Item # Date Start Time Finish Time Total Time Voi, of Liquid

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18. Step 8.5.11 1st or 7.3.11 l

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19. Step 8.6.8 or 7.3.11 1st 2nd
20. Shipping Number /Date Shipped
21. Coments/ Problems:
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Name: -

Date: -

Notes: (1) All times and volumes recorded shall include thq hrs / min, and gallons before and after loss of suction or continuous flow, as

  • applicable to the procedure step involved. Follow procedure '

instructions for minimum dowatering time required after loss of suction or continuous flow.  ;

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