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WSRC-TR-94-207-DV Basisfor InterimOperationforthe K-ReactorinColdStandby by B. Shedrow Westinghouse Savannah River Company Savannah River Site Aiken, South Carolina 29808 RECEIVED N(N051998 (3$TI DOEContract No. DE-AC09-96SR18500 This paper was prepared inconnection with work done underthe above contract number withthe U.S. Department of Energy. Byacceptance ofthis paper, the publisher ancf/orrecipient acknowledges the U.S. Government’s rightto retaina nonexclusive, royalty-free license inandto anycopyright covering this paper, alongwith the rightto reproduce andto authorize others to reproduce allorpartofthe copyrighted paper. -. . DISCLAIMER W report was prepared as an accountofwork sponsored by an agencyofthe United States Government.Neither the United StatesGovernmentnor anyagencythereof,nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information apparatus, product, or process disclosed,or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights Referenceherein to anyspecificcommercialproduct, process,orserviceby trade name, trademarlqmanufacturer,orotherwisedoesnotnecessarilyconstituteorimplyitsendorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinionsofauthors expressedherein do not necessarilystate or reflectthose of the UnitedStatesGovernmentoranyagencythereof. Thisreporthasbeenreproduceddirectlyfromthebestavailablecopy. AvailabletoDOEand DOEcontractorsfromtheOfficeofScientificand TechnicalInformation, I?.O.Box 62, QakRidge,TN 37831; prices available from (423) 576-8401. Availableto the public from the National TechnicalInformationService,U. S.Department of Commerce,5285PortRoyalRoad,Springfield,VA22161. DISCLAIMER Portions of this document may be illegible in electronic image products. Images are produced from the best available original document. . .. .! .0 w - Wmghouse 1.B.New,Jr. Bkfg704-C VicePresidentandManager Aiken,SC29008 ‘ sflYm#’Mhl?i’femfqliMy RoaotoDr9ivisbn KEYWORDS GencratComspondem K-Reaor SafetyAnalysisReport BasisForInterim Operation 4. MARo ‘Z w RRD-950026 . Mr, Leonard C, Sjostrom Assistant Manager forDefense Programs U.S. Department ofEnergy P. 0. Box A Aiken, SC 29802 INFORMATIONONLY DearMr.Sjostrorn BASIS FOR INTERIM OPERAfiON FOR THE K-REACTQR IN CC)LDSTANDBY (IJJ Ret 1) NewtoSjostrom,“BasisforInterimOperationfortheK-ReactorinColdStandby,” RRD-9401O6, datedAugust30, 1994 2) NewtoSjostrom,“K-ReactorColdStandbyPlan,Revision2,”RRD-940039,dated Marc3h0,1994 This letter transmits Revision Oof theBasis For In&erinzOperation (BIO) For The K-Reaczor in ColdStandby,WSRC-TR-94-207,forDOEapproval. ThisxxwisionwasapprovedbyWSRCand incorporatestheresolutionofallDOEcommentsonDraftC,submittedbyReference1. TheBIOexaminesthehazardsassociatedwithK-ReactorintheGM Standbyconditiondescribed in the K-ReactorCold StandbyPlan (reference2). The IMOalso examines the LReactor and P-ReactorDisassemblyBasinstoensurethatthestorageandhandlingofirradiatedcomponentsin those basins and hazardous materiaIsin their Disassembly Areas are bounded by the analyses performedfortheK-ReactorDisassemblyBasin. WSRCrequestsDepartmentofEnergyapprovalof theBasisForInterimoperation (BIO)ForThe K-ReactorinColdStandby. Ifyouhaveanyquestionsonthismatter,pieasecontactT.F.Lentz(557-9558)ofmystaff. Sincerely, I. B. New, Jr. ssFacilities& ReactorFuelStoragePr@ram RRD-950026 Page2 of 2 MhRO71995 - Attachment BasisForInterimOperation(MO)’ForTheK-ReactorinCoIdStandby, WSRC-TR-94-207,RevisionO. & cc S. L. Johnson, 703-F* G.H Clam, 704-C* P. S. Shich,703-F C.G. Reynolds,704-K C.A.Everatt,704-K T. P. Vado, 707-C* M. L. Cowen,%2-lW* D.W.Freeman,707-C* N. K, Savani,992-lW* J. R.Yanek,704-C* T. C.Easterling,992-lW* J. E. Soares, 707-C* D. B. Rankin,704-C* T.F, Lentz, 707-C* 41:s?&&7%if;@[email protected]@A-o:” ‘Ob*ey’7WC* ............. : *w/oattachment DELETr>2 VERSION 4! m- BAWSmR OPEMmON (BIo) F43R K-REACTOR IN COLD STANDBY(U) T. C.EASTERLING C.E.MORGANJR. Patent Status Thisinternalmanagcmcutreport isbeingtransmittedwit.lxwtDOEpatentclcsranc~ andno Mb dwsemhationor publicationshallbemadeofthe report withoutprior approvalofthe paten~t DOE-SR #lNsw/~p @ l *6 l 4$ ffq w 4=+ % ~w Westinghouse Savannah River Company B “- Engineering&Construction Services ~ ~~=L-= 2 -— Aiken,SC 29808 .- SAVANNAH RIVERSITE PREPAREFDORTHEUS.DEPARTMENOTFENERGYUNDERCONTRACNTO.oEacWJ9SR18035 WSRC*TR-94-20-7P@ REVISIONO DISCLAIMER This report was prepared by the Westinghouse Savannah River Company (Westinghouse)for the United States Department of Energyunder Contract DE- AC09-89SR18035 and is m aoeount of work performed under that contract. Neither the United Sta@s Govemunz nor Westin@ouse, nor any of their cmployeq makes any warranty, expressed or impli~ or assumes any legal liabii or responsib@ for the accunwy, compkten~ or usefidness, of any MO*OU apparatus produ% or proocssdisclosedhereiq or representsthat its use will not idiinge privately owned rights. Refwenee herein to any speoi.tlc commercialproducg pr~ or service by trade name mm manufkturer, or otherwisedoes not neeesaarilyconstitute or “qly cndorsemen~reeomrnendatio~ or fiwoMg of samebyWestinghouseor bythe UnitedStates Governmentor any agency thereofi The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not neoessariiystate or refleotthose of the United States Governmentor anyagency thereof -,.-. I v- — . 1“ WSRC-TR-94-207‘~ REVISIONo PROJECT . N/A - DOCUMENT - WSRC-TR-94-207,RWiSiOn O BASISFC)RINTERIMOPEIQHION (B1O)FORK-REACTOR INCOLDSTANDBY(U) QATASKNUMBEk SRT-STR-93-8007 REVISIONNUMBER o APPROVMS: z LJ!- /4’#_fi 2.)6-.7S C.E. MORGAN ,A~OR DATE /6” 7$ <f, z“ G,TASKI.EADER DATE UNCLASSIFIEDCONTROLLEDNUCLEARINFORMM’XON WSRC-~-9&207 “~ d REVISZONO Cm’rm’rs WEL 1.0 INTRODUCTION....................................................A.................................................1.0-1 1.1 REASONFORTHEBASISFORINTERIMOPERATION..........................1.1-1 1.2 13ACKGR(XJNDOFK-REACTORIN COLDSTANDBY...........................1.2-1 L2.1 Cumnt Mission............................................................................1.2-1 1.2.2 PastRelevantGperat@ Hwo~ ...................................................1.2-2 1.3 STATUSOFEXISTINGAUTHORIZATIONBASIS...................................1.3-1 1.4 STATUSOFCOMPLIANCESCHEDULEAPPROVALS............................1.4-1 2.0 FACXLITYDESCIUPTION......................................................................................2.0-1 2.1 DESIGNEDMISSION..................................................................................2.1-1 2.2 PROCESSES.................................................................................................2.2-1 2.2.1 DisassemblyAreas........................................................................2.2-2 2.2.1.1 Massembly Basins...................................................2,2-4 2.2.1.2 DisassemblyBasinFiltrationSystean.........................2.2-7 2.2.1.3 DisassemblyB&:&‘,oolL.gSystem...........................2.2-8 2.2.1.4 DisassemblyBasin~dOtli?XX.S..................................2,2-8 2.2.2 wi3t@systems..............................................................................2.2.9 2.2.2.1 cooling water system (Cws) ..................................2.2-9 2.2,2.2 WaterRemovalSystem(WRS).................................2.2-9 2.2,2.3 FalteredWaterSystem..............................................2.2-9 2.2.2.4 Selviccclarifiedwater .............................................2.2-9 2.2,2.5 WellWaterSystem...................................................2.2-9 i UNCLASSIFIEDCONTROLLEDNUCLEARINFORMATION WSRC-TR-94-207‘j@ REVTSIONo CONTENTS - EML. 2.2.2.6 Semite RawWaterSystem....................................O2.2”10 A 2.2,3 InstrumentandControlandElectricalSystems...........................,2.2-10 2.2.3.1 EmergenoyLightingSystem....................................2.2-10 2.2.3.2 SafbtyAlarmSystemFkshingLights - Project S4583 ...................................................................2.2-1o 2.2,3.3 MiscellaneousTeqcmture MonitoringSystem m) .................................................................2.2-1o 2.2.3.4 RemoteMonitoringandControlSystem (REMAcs) ...........................................................2,2-1o 2,2.4 EnvironmcnWHabitabilityMonitdng .......................................2.2-12 2.2.4.1 MiscellaneousMonitors..........................................2.2-12 2.2.4.2 NuclearrncidentMonitors(NM) ..........................2.2-12 2.2.4.3 Kannes...................................................................2.2-12 2.2.4.4 BertholdTritiumMonitors(BTh&)........................2.2-13 2.2.4.5 GroundwaterMonitoringWells..............................2.2-14 2.2.5 ventilation system......................................................................2.2-14 2.2.5.i AirborneActivityC!anfinanmtSyatun ....................2.2-l4 2.2.5.2 CentralControlRoomHabitability..........................2,2-16 2.2.5.3 AssemblyAreaVentilationSystem..........................2,2-16 2.2.5.4 Disassemblyka VentilationSystem.....................2.2-16 . 2.2.5.5 Pudkation AreaVentilation...................................2.2-16 2.2.5.6 Building108-KVentdationSystem.........................2.2-l6 2.2.5.7 Miscellme.ousVentilationSystem...........................2.2-17 ii UNCLASSIFIECDONTROLKXNDUCLEARINFORMATION

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