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4057 IMPROVED STORAGE OF SOIL AND DEBRIS REMOVAL ACTION 17 ANNUAL REPORT JANUARY 1993 01115193 DOE-FNIEPA DOE-0864-93 250 REPORT Improved Storage of Soil and Debris Removal Action I7 Annual Report Fernald Environmental Management Project Fernald, Ohio January 7993 United States Department of Energy Improved Storage of Soil and Debris Removal Action I7 Annual Report Fernald En rironmental Manag,ment Projtct Fernald, Ohio January 7993 United Skates Department of Energy C2 4957 Improved Storage of Soil and Debris Removal Action 17 Annual Report - CONTENTS SECTlO N Executive Summary iii - 1.O Introduction 1-1 2.0 Generation Information 2-1 2.1 Generated Soil and Debris 2-1 2.2 . Planned Activities 2-1 3.0 Classification Informgtion 3-1 AITACHMENTS Generated Soil and Debris B Planned Activities C Classification Information - -I- -- LIST OF ACRONYMS ACM Asbestos Containing Material AEA Atomic Energy Act D&D Decontamination and Decommissioning DOE United States Department of Energy DOT United States Department of Transportation F&ME Facilities and Materials Evaluation FEMP Fernald Environmental Management Project HF Hydrofluoric Acid H&V Heating and Ventilation IAM(BDN-ETS) Interim Advanced Wastewater Treatment(Biodenitr8ication .effluent Treatment System) IDW Investigation Derived Waste LLWR Low level Radiological Waste MC&A Material Control and Accountability MEF Material Evaluation form MSC Metal Shipping Container MAWS Minimum Additive-Waste Stabilization NAR Nitric Acid Recovery ou Operable Unit RAWP Removal Action Work Plan RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act S/L Sea/Land Container RI/FS Remedial Investigation/Feasibility study TBD To Be Determined TCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure UN Uranyl Nitrate voc Volatile Organic Compound WMB White Metal Box wsc Wooden Shipping Container 495'7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides the status of soil and debris generation associated with site activities at the Fernald Environmental Management Project (FEMP). An inventory is presented for an estimated 22,305 cubic yards of soil and debris generated during fiscal year 1992 (October 1, 1991 through September 30, 1992). The disposition of these materials is provided along with information supporting their'classification. Estimated volumes and generation dates for activities planned for fiscal year 1993 and out years are also presented. The status of planned activities will be updated through future submittal of this annual report. 4357 SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION Production activities at the Femald Environmental Management Project (FEMP) ceased in 1989 and the mission is now site clean-up and remediation. Removal Action 17 Work Plan provides a response to a Removal Sie Evaluation (RSE) and Section IX of the Amended Consent Agreement between the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the United States Department of Energy (DOE) for the Improved Storage of Soil and Debris (Removal Action 17) generated at the FEMP. Section 3.9 of the Removal Action 17 Work Plan requires submittal of an Annual Report to the United States Environmental Protection Agency documenting generated quantities of soil and debris, generation location, material disposition, information used to support material classification, and a listing of what future removals are planned. '!....> .. 1:. 1:. __ . 1-1 SECTION-2 .O 4057 GENERATION INFORMATION This report provides the status of soil and debris generated at FEMP as a result of construction projects, removal actions and maintenance activities. The information is presented as completed and planned activities. Completed activities are those for which a waste has been generated and the material is either stored on site or shipped offside, depending on its classification. Planned activities are future projects expected to generate soil and debris. A site map of the FEMP facility locations (Figure 2-1) is presented for reference. 2.1 Generated Soil and Debris Generated soil and debris is presented in -Attachment A. The information presented identifies soil and debris generated during fiscal year 1992. The fiscal year extends from October 1 to September 30. The soil and debris streams listed in this report were generated and entered into the FEMP Material Control and Accountability (MC&A) system during fiscal year 1992. The disposition of the generated soil and debris include material stored onsite and material shipped 0 offsite to a Department of Energy approved facility. Approximately 22,305 cubic yards of soil and debris were generated during FEMP fiscal year 1992. 2.2 Planned Activities Planned Activities are presented in Attachment B. The list of projects for planned activities represents an estimate of future soil and debris generation. This estimate is subject to change and will be updated in future-annualreports. i .,:.' 2-1 : t . -I , SECTION 3.0 4057 CLASSIFICATION INFORMATION Attachment C of this report is comprised of information used to classify soil and debris and to facilitate the proper disposition of the material. This section is a compilation of individual evaluations. Each evaluation corresponds to an.entry in Attachment A and is identified by an evaluation number. There is no evaluation submitted for projects with "pending" in the classification column of Attachment A. Evaluations for these projects will be provided in future annual reports. Material is classified as hazardous waste, low level radiological waste or mixed waste (radiological mixed with hazardous waste). The FEMP system for classifying soil and debris employs process knowledge and analytical data. 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EVALUATION 111 .. -. - I N T E R 0 F F 1.C E MEMORANDUM TO: Dennis Wade Dam December 16,1992 Locdon: Fernald Rofwona: DE-AC05-920R21 972 From: Jerry Erfrnan LOCOtiOn: Cli.nt: DOE Extonsion: 6085 SUbbCt: RCRA Determination and Radiological Characterization of the Rubble From the Waste Pit Area Stormwater Runoff Control Project cc: J. E.