HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRC-2024-003004June 12, 2024
Steve D. Gurr
Environmental EngineerEnergySolutions, LLC
299 South Main Street, Suite 1700
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
RE: Radioactive Materials License No. UT 2300249, License Condition 16 F.i., Non-aqueous Liquid Waste Stream 9707-36.
Dear Mr. Gurr:
The Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (the Division) has received your request for approval of Waste Stream 9707-36 for management at your Mixed Waste Facility. The
request for approval of this waste stream was received by the Division in EnergySolutions’ letter CD-2024-122.
Waste Stream 0712-03 consists of lithium fragments under mineral oil to avoid reactivity. The
lithium in oil waste is in glass jars that are packed inside 5-gallon containers filled with
vermiculite, then overpacked in a 55-gallon drum. The waste will carry D001 (Ignitability) and
D003 (Reactivity) hazardous waste codes. EnergySolutions will deactivate the hazardous waste
codes and solidify the waste matrix, then dispose of the residual treated waste in the Mixed
Waste Landfill Cell.Your CD-2024-122 letter includes the completed Radioactive Waste Profile Record and confirms waste stream9707-36 to be within Class A limits as defined by Utah Rule
R313-15-1009.
The Licensee may receive and manage the above waste stream provided the waste is received, treated and disposed in accordance with your RCRA Part B Permit and Radioactive Material License
UT 2300249.If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Kevin Carney at (385) 622-2267.
Sincerely,
Doug Hansen, Director
Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control
cc: Tom Brown, Site RSO
DJH/KJC/kc
c: Jeff Coombs, EHS, Health Officer, Tooele County Health DepartmentBryan Slade, Environmental Health Director, Tooele County Health DepartmentEnergySolutions General Correspondence
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