1、Business SensitiveWSTF/TAB forNTP SupportJune 2025Jeff Carswell,Project Manager,CTACBusiness SensitiveAwaiting Site Action55%In Characterization25%NCR6%Certified1.3%Ready to Ship13%CCP All Sites Container InventoryIn Characterization61%NCR38%Ready to Ship1.03%AMWTP Container InventoryDOE COMPLEX WAS
2、TE STATUSBusiness SensitiveDOE COMPLEX WASTE STATUS11613762144Pre 2014Current0100200300400500600700#Waste StreamsAve#Container per Waste StreamLevel of EffortCost per Container72,000 containers availableBusiness Sensitive4CURRENT CHALLENGES Majority of remaining legacy waste in the complex is signif
3、icantly more complex The easily certifiable waste has been treated,packaged,and is in the queue for disposition or already shipped Current certification process is not considering all options May not be best value to the government May place workers at more risk to accomplish further remediation of
4、waste(e.g.,opening containers)Certified waste inventory in the queue is less than desired The pace of waste certification is not sufficient for WIPP or the Sites Missing regulatory milestones Aging waste/containers at risk for degradation at storage sites Impacts to other site missions Decision Make
5、rs are not in the mix at key decision points Waste certification options are being discounted/rejected without evaluation by Decision MakersBusiness SensitivePROCESSBusiness SensitiveSharon CookWSTFAMWTPOperationsLocal DOECCPLANL CO Technical questionsCBFODOE-EM RepWASTE STREAM TASK FORCE(WSTF)Busin
6、ess SensitiveTABExpert Chemistry PhDExpert RHNational Lab SandiaNational Lab LANL CarlsbadPrior Fed Site Mgr EM-1WIPP M&OOperationsDNFSB ObserverTECHNICAL ADVISORY BOARD(TAB)Business Sensitive8ADDRESSES BARRIERS/BOTTLENECKS The Task Force generates ALL creative ideas ALL are cons