Best Practices and Lessons Learned From Nuclear Materials Retrieval Programs of the United States Department of Energy

Author:

Abbott Kaatrin1,Geroux Zachary1

Affiliation:

1. Office of Nuclear Materials Integration, National Nuclear Security Administration, 19901 Germantown Rd., Germantown, MD 20874

Abstract

Abstract The Atomic Energy Act, as amended, authorizes the United States (U.S.) Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor agencies to distribute nuclear materials to public or private institutions for the purposes of education as well as research and development. Significant transformations throughout the nuclear industry have led to changes in programmatic responsibility for loaned nuclear materials. DOE has established several programs to catalog, transfer ownership, retrieve, and/or dispose of these loaned nuclear materials. The variety of loaned nuclear material types as well as operational and regulatory variations between facility licensees have created unique challenges for the retrieval and dispositioning processes. These include packaging and transportation, confirmation of regulatory jurisdiction, property transfer, and disposal of sources with no remaining economic value. This paper explores the methods and actions taken by DOE to address these challenges. Lessons learned and the best practices identified from these programs are also presented.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Radiation

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