1 Annual NMMSS Users Meeting May 19, 2010 J. Whitworth, L. Manzanares Los Alamos National Laboratory Offsite Source Recovery Project Update.

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1 Annual NMMSS Users Meeting May 19, 2010 J. Whitworth, L. Manzanares Los Alamos National Laboratory Offsite Source Recovery Project Update

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Overview Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI)/Offsite Source Recovery Project (OSRP) Mission and Performance GTRI/OSRP Major Domestic Activities and Barriers Website/Inventory Recovery Storage Disposal Container Development International GTRI/OSRP Material Accounting Example of an AmBe Source Example of a Co-60 Source (3,540 Ci)

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR DOE Source Recovery History Late 1970s – 1999: LANL accepts old Pu-239 sources for potential reuse of the radioactive material (approximately 1,100 sources) 1992: NRC/DOE Agreement enables DOE to accept sources identified by NRC as a threat to public health and safety or loss of control. 1999: DOE EM establishes the Off-site Source Recovery Project (OSRP) to recover and permanently dispose of excess, unwanted sealed sources. 2003: OSRP is transferred to DOE NNSA 2004: Scope expansion beyond four GTCC isotopes due to RDD concerns. Now includes 10 primary isotopes: Am-241, Cf- 252, Cm-244, Co-60, Cs-137, Ir-192, Ra-226, Pu-238, Pu-239, Sr-90

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR GTRI OSRP Mission OSRP was moved to NNSA NA-21 Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) in 2003 Current Mission: Remove disused radiological sources that present a risk to security, health, or safety (priority agreed between NNSA and U.S. NRC)

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Why Recover Sources? Security concerns – information that al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations desire to acquire radioactive material for malicious use Public health and safety fatalities reported by IAEA among more than 3,000 over-exposed individuals 5 5 Ci Ir-192 source in pocket Skin burns – Large Cs-137 Source 3.5 Ci Cs-137 Source

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR LANL team recovered more than 22,000 sealed sources to date domestically at almost 800 different sites and disposed of more than 250 drums of TRU sources Obtained Type A Fissile certification (COC and CoCA) for S300 container – can now be used internationally Obtained approval to dispose of Am-241, Pu-238, and U.S.- origin Pu-239 sealed sources (domestic or foreign-owned) at WIPP deep geologic repository First repatriation of US-origin Pu-239 and Pu-238 sealed sources (cannot be transported by air) in December 2007 Pu-239 Milestone: — By July 2006, the GTRI/OSRP had recovered and secured all non-governmental declared excess and unwanted Pu-239 radiological sources in the United States. Performance Record

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Performance Record, continued Repatriated first foreign-owned sealed sources of U.S.- origin from Africa in January 2006 and Australia in late Initiated recovery of beta- and gamma-emitting sources (Cs-137, Co-60, Sr-90) in 2005 and recovered more than 200,000 Ci to date Worked with IAEA to design and implement a portable hot cell (SHARS facility). Successful hot functional testing in March Developed and certified field-sealable (without welding) special form capsules for transportation of sources.

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR What GTRI OSRP Has Recovered To date, a total of more than 22,000 sources and 750,000 Ci have been recovered. Sources RecoveredCuries Recovered

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Unwanted Source Registration Website OSRP webpage address: Complete registration form to register unwanted radioactive sealed sources with GTRI OSRP Registrant receives an notice of acceptance. Prior to the recovery of source(s), source owners will be notified and requested to provide documents needed for characterization. Self-ships by qualified shippers are possible.

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Recovery Steps Recoveries planned according to prioritization scheme coordinated with NRC OSRP writes work plan and packages sources for for consolidation and/or disposal Contamination control ensured Self-ships by qualified owners Document transfer of source ownership to DOE Transportation to secure interim storage Interim storage Disposal

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Storage Storage on-site at LANL and off-site commercially SNM storage at LANL in MBAs is required. After 2 IG audits, obtained a Cat III MBA for permanent non-rollup storage of up to 1999 grams Pu-239 at LANL and 800g of dedicated storage at another DOE facility. Termination of safeguards - Am-241 and Pu-238 safeguards are terminated as soon as material is placed in storage as waste. Pu-239 must be maintained under safeguards until on a vehicle to be shipped for disposal. Safety Basis – Authorization Basis documentation required for storage and operational areas at LANL

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Sealed Source Disposal Transuranic Waste (TRU) Includes Pu-238, Pu-239, and Am-241 isotopes TRU waste exceeds 100 nCi/g of alpha-emitting radionuclides with atomic number exceeding that of U and half lives greater than 20 years. TRU waste sources have no commercial disposal pathway Low-level Waste Lack of disposal in 36 states for waste sealed sources – major problem area Primarily affects Cs-137, Co-60, and Sr-90 sources OSRP is supporting DOE-EM on Greater-than-Class-C EIS Commercial Disposal Requires an exemption from DOE-EM under Order

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR LLW Sealed Source Commercial Disposal Legend: States within the US Ecology Compact: States within the Barnwell Compact: Only 2 commercial LLW sites covering only 14 states are licensed for sealed source disposal No sites can dispose of large sources Barnwell US Ecology

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Containers/Transportation How does OSRP move sealed sources? S300 pipe overpack container (Type A fissile) and other pipe overpacks for most actinide sources Formerly 6M replaced by 9977 Type B for non-special form form sources Formerly 20 WC (large Type B) for large devices – replacements in development Field-sealable special form capsules Other shielded Type A and B containers such as Hopewell Type A’s for smaller beta-gamma sources Shielding inserts if needed

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Major International Recovery Work To date, recovered 800 sources from 18 sites in 12 countries on 5 continents November obtained defense determination for foreign origin sources currently in LANL possession FY10 – Completed recoveries from Israel and Chile, expecting sources from Peru, packaging efforts in Germany and Brazil Special recovery and training projects in China, following up after major project to remove materials in advance of Beijing Olympics. Source recovery training for colleagues in Ghana, Georgia, Egypt Support for joint IAEA/State Department NDF fund removal project in Uruguay, plus other IAEA support in consultancies

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR How OSRP Transfers Ownership of Recovered Sources Ownership of sources is accomplished using a LANL and DOE/NNSA approved form called an ATRO (Authorization to Transfer/Relinquishment of Ownership/Custody). ATRO contains the former owner information, where the material is being shipped to (i.e. off-site consolidation facility or direct to LANL). Other information includes the Isotope, Mfr/Model, Serial# and Activity (usually decayed). Once all approvals and receipts are made a copy of the ATRO and formal letter are sent to the former owner and their regulatory authority. The material at this point will be consolidated with other material or sent directly to the disposal repository. 16

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Transfers Ownership of Recovered Sources

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR OSRP Tracking of Recovered Sources in NMMSS Previously when material was transferred, OSRP would notify NMMSS who would check the database and prepare the 741 for the transferring site. Eventually the transferring source owner was left with the task of preparing the 741. Some commercial sites are unfamiliar with the process or do not know it exists. LANL’s material accounting team is the most familiar with the 741 process, however, can only complete the form for LANL material. Simplified 741 forms are needed to streamline this process. (i.e. 741EZ) 18

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Sources Defined as SNM in DOE but not in Commercial Space SNM accountability differs in U.S. NRC and DOE space. NRC uses the Code of Federal Regulations while LANL uses the DOE orders for accountability guidance. This difference causes LANL to add material to their account until disposal. (i.e. Am-241 accounted to the gram level but not in U.S. NRC space) Addition of material to the LANL account has caused our off- site consolidation facility to have a negative balance in their account. These differences in accountability guidance need to be considered when material is transferring from Commercial to DOE space. ` 19

Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA U N C L A S S I F I E D, LA-UR Conclusions Disused, unwanted sources should be registered with OSRP if recovery is desired. OSRP webpage address: The process for completing the 741 transfer needs to be made more user friendly. Possible acceptance of the ATRO at NMMSS could help the process and prevent negative balances. How do we capture the sites that are unfamiliar with the process. 20