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Enclosure 2, Attachment 4 - Preliminary Safety Analysis Report Changes (Mark-up)
ML15043A411
Person / Time
Site: SHINE Medical Technologies
Issue date: 02/06/2015
From:
SHINE Medical Technologies
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Shared Package
ML15043A404 List:
References
SMT-2015-004
Download: ML15043A411 (4)


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3 pages follow 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)

Chapter 19 - Environmental ReviewAcronyms and AbbreviationsSHINE Medical Technologies19.2-ivRev.

01[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym/Abbreviation Definition°Fdegrees Fahrenheit°Cdegrees Celsius

µS/cmmicro-Siemens per centimeter AEAAtomic Energy Act of 1954 ac.acre AHAacetohydroxamic acid

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Btu/hrbritish thermal units per hour Btu/scfbritish thermal units per standard cubic feet

[Proprietary Information][Proprietary Information]cfmcubic feet per minute CFRCode of Federal Regulations Cicuries CO2carbon dioxideCPConstruction Permit[Proprietary Information][Proprietary Information]d or Ddeuterium D-Tdeuterium-tritium DSSIDiversified Scientific Services, Inc.

EPAU.S. Environmental Protection Agency EREnvironmental Report ESEnergySolutions FDAU.S. Food and Drug Administration ft.feet Chapter 19 - Environmental ReviewProposed ActionSHINE Medical Technologies19.2-16Rev.

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

19.2.5.3.2Liquid Radioactive Waste SystemLiquid 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.

19.2.5.4Proposed Hazardous Material Disposal ActivityThe 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.

Chapter 19 - Environmental ReviewProposed ActionSHINE Medical Technologies19.2-18Rev.

01[Proprietary Information - Withhold from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4)]Table 19.2.5-1 Estimated Type and Quantity of Radioactive Wastes Associated with the SHINE Facility(Sheet 1 of 3)DescriptionMatrixClass as GeneratedContentsVolume Volume as shipped (ft 3)55-gallon drum equivalent as shippedShipmentTypeNumber of Shipments/yrDestinationNeutron GeneratorSolidAActivated metal parts4338ft3/yr4338590LSA3.00ESExtraction ColumnsSolidAStainless resin columnsClass A TrashSolidAPPE, Mo-99 purification glassware, filters, etcSpent SolventLiquid(a)An-dodecane, tributyl phosphate22 gallons/

yr--0.4LSA1.00DSSITc/I columnsResinCResin16 gallons/

yr233.1Type B0.3WCSZeolite BedsSolidGTCCSilver coated beds0.4 ft3/yr0.40.05Type B1.00WCS[Proprietary Information][Proprietary Information]GTCCResin16 gallons/

yr233.1Type B0.3WCS[Proprietary Information][Proprietary Information]B[Proprietary Information]295 gallons/yr7911Type B1.00WCS