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Appendix A

Table A-1. Thirty-year waste forecast by waste type (volume in cubic meters).



Table A-1 provides a summary of the three 30-year waste forecasts (expected, minimum, and maximum) for SRS by waste and year. The table supports the discussion of the waste forecasts in Section 2.1. The table was compiled from the Thirty-Year Solid Waste Generation Forecast for Facilities at SRS (U) (WSRC 1994a), the Thirty-Year Solid Waste Generation Maximum and Minimum Forecast for SRS (WSRC 1994b). Changes in mixed waste volumes between the draft eis and this document as a result of changes between the draft and proposed site treatment plan are presented in Table A-2, and are reflected in the mixed waste totals in this table.

The waste to be managed includes the forecasted generation identified in this appendix plus existing waste volumes in storage; existing waste in storage is included in Section 2.1, Waste Forecasts. To convert volumes to cubic feet, multiply by 35.31.







Year
Liquid high-level waste
Low-level waste
Hazardous
waste
Mixed
waste
Transuranic
waste
1995
Expected2,598 17,916 2,418 2,501650 1949
Minimum 705 17,906 1,398 1,622 650 1301
Maximum 2,598 20,028 3,268 3,810 650 4043
1996
Expected4,317 17,821 1,478 2,539 1,201 2341
Minimum 1,317 17,816 757 2,074 1,201 1876
Maximum 4,358 19,136 1,965 4,296 1,754 4642
1997
Expected3,752 16,574 8,938 1,426 780 1135
Minimum 1,158 16,448 4,013 938 780 647
Maximum 4,358 24,395 10,631 2,535 780 2790
1998
Expected2,432 15,458 40,052 1,682 757 1401
Minimum 1,240 13,206 32,471 971 487 690
Maximum 4,321 31,032 40,242 2,734 808 3004
1999
Expected1,788 15,081 33,375 2,479 720 2198
Minimum 32612,970 29,941 935 450 654
Maximum 2,611 30,481 34,272 3,512 733 3782
2000
Expected2,175 20,568 6,121 6,302 983 6218
Minimum 38712,258 3,400 3,751 135 3667
Maximum 2,174 39,980 7,334 74,249 87,355a 74519
2001
Expected2,175 20,354 74,672 5,066 1,064 4999
Minimum 38711,553 59,577 2,186 60 2119
Maximum 2,174 39,884 75,885 73,037 87,355 73307
2002
Expected857 20,039 8,007 5,111 1,064 5044
Minimum 38711,287 1,075 2,136 59 2069
Maximum 850 39,726 9,220 73,087 87,355 73357
2003
Expected228 17,509 7,510 29,273 716 29053
Minimum 38711,254 1,390 2,351 59 2131
Maximum 227 47,536 8,723 97,096 87,486 97366
2004
Expected126 16,856 16,416 9,379 412 9309
Minimum 38713,964 18,938 9,082 241 9012
Maximum 227 51,057 28,550 81,567 87,630 81837

Table A-1. (continued).







Year
Liquid high-level waste
Low-level waste
Hazardous waste
Mixed
waste
Transuranic waste
2005
Expected126 16,387 16,324 9,023 338 8849
Minimum 387 12,379 18,050 5,587 114 5413
Maximum 227 56,663 28,425 80,801 87,450 81071
2006
Expected126 15,319 16,367 9,177 213 9105
Minimum 387 12,419 12,555 5,541 114 5469
Maximum 227 56,193 27,981 16,897 1,139 17167
2007
Expected126 15,319 16,449 9,189 213 9117
Minimum 38712,742 12,634 5,817 118 5745
Maximum 227 56,193 28,154 16,914 1,139 17184
2008
Expected126 15,319 16,393 9,232213 9161
Minimum 38712,625 7,087 5,732 185 5660
Maximum 227 56,193 28,017 16,965 1,139 17235
2009
Expected126 15,319 16,410 9,245213 9173
Minimum 38711,098 734 2,240 59 2168
Maximum 227 56,193 24,742 16,982 1,139 17252
2010
Expected126 15,606 16,401 9,557 285 9468
Minimum 38711,098 751 2,279 59 2190
Maximum 227 56,767 21,359 17,534 1,283 17804
2011
Expected126 14,996 13,118 9,015 210 8943
Minimum 38711,018 720 2,180 58 2108
Maximum 227 55,548 21,408 16,477 1,132 16747
2012
Expected126 15,400 9,892 9,418 215 9346
Minimum 38711,425 752 2,561 131 2489
Maximum 227 56,516 21,530 17,387 1,143 17657
2013
Expected126 15,319 9,943 9,358 214 9286
Minimum 38711,098 762 2,264 59 2192
Maximum 227 56,193 21,557 17,118 1,139 17388
2014
Expected126 15,299 9,946 9,402 213 9330
Minimum 38711,320 784 2,501 61 2429
Maximum 227 51,052 21,641 17,164 421 17434
2015
Expected126 15,586 9,973 9,530 284 9593
Minimum 38711,078 747 2,141 58 2204
Maximum 227 51,626 21,623 17,533 532 17954
2016
Expected126 15,299 9,998 9,307 213 9387
Minimum 38711,365 812 2,397 130 2477
Maximum 227 50,262 21,118 15,106 388 15527
2017
Expected126 14,976 9,933 9,032 209 9112
Minimum 38710,995 741 2,058 57 2138
Maximum 227 49,617 21,021 14,550 381 14971
2018
Expected126 13,719 9,015 5,412 147 5492
Minimum 38711,076 764 2,151 58 2231
Maximum 22850,262 21,123 15,174 388 15595
2019
Expected 13,799 9,029 5,497 148 5576
Minimum 11,116 768 2,178 58 2257
Maximum 50,584 21,161 15,478 392 15899

Table A-1. (continued).







Year
Liquid high-level waste
Low-level waste
Hazardous waste
Mixed
waste
Transuranic
waste
2020
Expected 13,719 8,925 5,486 147 5548
Minimum 11,282 791 2,361 129 2423
Maximum 50,262 20,925 15,242 388 15663
2021
Expected 14,005 9,139 5,733 219 5812
Minimum 11,398 828 2,441 61 2520
Maximum 50,835 21,363 15,761 532 16182
2022
Expected 13,719 9,072 5,526 147 5605
Minimum 11,076 771 2,176 58 2255
Maximum 50,262 21,180 15,310 388 15731
2023
Expected 13,396 9,054 5,255 143 5334
Minimum 10,995 763 2,094 57 2173
Maximum 49,617 21,129 14,754 381 15175
2024
Expected 13,755 9,135 5,609 233 5688
Minimum 10,959 738 2,085 48 2164
Maximum 50,447 21,274 15,557 530 15978
Totals
Expected22,212 474,432 433,503 224,761 12,564
Minimum 12,099367,224 215,512 84,830 5,794
Maximum 27,077 1,404,540 676,821 804,627 543,330

a. The large volumes of transuranic waste are a result of digging up the burial ground.



Table A-2. Revisions to thirty-year mixed waste generation forecasts by waste classes (volume in cubic meters).



Table A-2 summarizes the revisions to the mixed waste forecasts that were incorporated in the final eis. These changes were made to align the eis waste forecasts with the 5-year projections for mixed waste generation included in the SRS Proposed Site Treatment Plan (WSRC 1995). Table A-2 presents the changes in volume for the various mixed waste classes that have been incorporated in the forecasts. Negative values represent reductions in the current waste forecast from that used in the draft eis analyses. The net effect of these changes (including revised estimates of the amount of mixed waste currently stored at SRS) is an increase in the amount of mixed waste to be managed over the 30-year period of 8,795 cubic meters for the expected and minimum forecasts and 1,554 cubic meters for the maximum forecast (Hess 1995).

Waste classes





Year
Inorganic debris
Aqueous liquids
Organic liquids
Organic sludge




Lead
Composite filters





LDRa
Organic debris





Mercury
1995Expected +5.4 +13 -3+1.8 +3-2.4 +213+320.6 +0.1
Minimum +5.4 NCb -3+1.8 +3-2.4 +213+320.6 +0.1
Maximum NCNC -2.5NC NCNC NCNC NC
1996Expected +5.4NC -116+1.8 +1-3.4 +227+313 NC
Minimum +5.4NC -116+1.8 +1-3.4 +227+313 NC
Maximum NCNC -115NC NCNC NCNC NC
1997Expected +5.4NC -25+0.8 +1-0.4 +227+313 +0.3
Minimum +5.4NC -25+0.8 +1-0.4 +227+313 +0.3
Maximum NCNC -24NC NCNC NC NC NC
1998Expected +5.4NC -40+0.8 +5-0.4 +227+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -40+0.8 +5-0.4 +227+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
1999Expected +5.4 NC -40+0.8 +5-0.4 +227+314 +0.5
Minimum +5.4NC -40+0.8 +5-0.4 +227+314 +0.5
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2000Expected +5.4NC -40+0.7 +4-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.5
Minimum +5.4NC -40+0.7 +4-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.5
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2001Expected +5.4NC -40+0.7 +4-0.4 +14+314 +0.5
Minimum +5.4NC -40+0.7 +4-0.4 +14+314 +0.5
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2002Expected +5.4NC -40+0.7 +4-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -40+0.7 +4-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2003Expected +5.4NC +112+0.9 +5-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +112+0.9 +5-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2004Expected +5.4NC -39+0.9 +6-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -39+0.9 +6-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2005Expected +5.4 NC +48+0.9 +6-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +48+0.9 +6-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2006Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC

Table A-2. (continued).


Waste classes





Year
Inorganic debris
Aqueous liquids
Organic liquids
Organic sludge




Lead
Composite filters





LDRa
Organic debris





Mercury
2007Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4 NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2008Expected +5.4NC -39+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2009Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2010Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2011Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2012Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2013Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2014Expected +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -38+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -39NC NCNC NCNC NC
2015Expected +5.4NC -190+1 +7-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -190+1 +7-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -190NC NCNC NCNC NC
2016Expected +5.4NC -190+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -190+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -190NC NCNC NCNC NC
2017Expected +5.4NC -190+1 +7 -0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -190+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -190NC NCNC NCNC NC
2018Expected +5.4NC -190+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC -190+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC -190NC NCNC NCNC NC
2019Expected +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC NCNC NCNC NCNC NC
2020Expected +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +30.3+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC NCNC NCNC NCNC NC
2021Expected +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC NCNC NCNC NCNC NC

Table A-2. (continued).


Waste classes





Year
Inorganic debris
Aqueous liquids
Organic liquids
Organic sludge




Lead
Composite filters





LDRa
Organic debris





Mercury
2022Expected +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +1+1 +7-0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC NCNC NCNC NCNC NC
2023Expected +5.4NC +1+1 +7 -0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +1+1 +7 -0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC NCNC NC NC NCNC NC
2024Expected +5.4NC +1+1 +7 -0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Minimum +5.4NC +1+1 +7 -0.4 +14+314 +0.4
Maximum NCNC NCNC NC NC NCNC NC

a. LDR = Land Disposal Restriction.

b. NC = No change.



Table A-3. Thirty-year low-level waste forecast by waste classes (volume in cubic meters).



Tables A-3 through A-6 provide a summary of the three 30-year waste forecasts (expected, minimum, and maximum) for SRS by waste type (except high-level waste), treatability group, and year. The table supports the discussion of the waste forecast in Section 2.1. The table was compiled from the Thirty-Year Solid Waste Generation Forecast by Treatability Group (U) (WSRC 1994c) and the Thirty-Year Solid Waste Generation Maximum and Minimum Forecast for SRS.

Low-level waste classes
Year
Long-liveda
Tritiatedb
Bulkc
SoilsSoilsd
Job-control wastee
1995
Expected63 106 234 988 16,526
Minimum 63 106 234 978 16,526
Maximum 63 106 234 3,100 16,526
1996
Expected40 67 157 878 16,679
Minimum 40 67 157 873 16,679
Maximum 40 67 157 2,193 16,679
1997
Expected1 3 29 630 15,911
Minimum 1 3 29 625 15,790
Maximum 1 3 29 8,451 15,911
1998
Expected7 13 50 328 15,060
Minimum 7 13 50 322 12,814
Maximum 7 13 50 16,131 14,831
1999
Expected2 5 32 294 14,748
Minimum 2 5 32 288 12,643
Maximum 2 5 32 15,923 14,519
2000
Expected120 211 511 1,054 18,673
Minimum 49 106 403 532 11,169
Maximum 163 274 570 20,801 18,172
2001
Expected120 211 511 1,054 18,459
Minimum 30 75 342 410 10,695
Maximum 163 274 570 20,801 18,076
2002
Expected120 211 511 1,054 18,144
Minimum 29 72 322 383 10,481
Maximum 163 274 570 20,801 17,918
2003
Expected120 211 511 1,058 15,610
Minimum 30 75 342 369 10,437
Maximum 163 274 570 28,711 17,818
2004
Expected144 304 540 2,542 13,326
Minimum 65 222 371 2,806 10,501
Maximum 204 446 599 31,906 17,902
2005
Expected127 277 499 2,418 13,067
Minimum 43 140 332 1,560 10,304
Maximum 195 6,872 570 31,240 17,786
2006
Expected136 290 511 2,482 11,900
Minimum 44 141 342 1,560 10,332
Maximum 187 6,832 570 30,849 17,755
2007
Expected136 290 511 2,482 11,900
Minimum 53 157 374 1,624 10,532
Maximum 187 6,832 570 30,849 17,755
2008
Expected136 290 511 2,482 11,900
Minimum 51 152 351 1,617 10,453
Maximum 187 6,832 570 30,849 17,755

Table A-3. (continued).


Low-level waste classes
Year
Long-lived
Tritiated
Bulk
SoilsSoils
Job-control waste
2009
Expected136 290 511 2,482 11,900
Minimum 30 75 342 371 10,279
Maximum 187 6,832 570 30,849 17,755
2010
Expected144 304 540 2,540 12,078
Minimum 30 75 342 371 10,279
Maximum 196 6,847 599 31,193 17,932
2011
Expected126 274 479 2,418 11,700
Minimum 30 72 322 371 10,223
Maximum 177 6,816 538 30,462 17,555
2012
Expected137 293 531 2,482 11,957
Minimum 39 91 381 429 10,485
Maximum 197 6,848 602 30,914 17,955
2013
Expected136 290 511 2,482 11,900
Minimum 30 75 342 371 10,279
Maximum 187 6,832 570 30,849 17,755
2014
Expected136 290 511 2,482 11,880
Minimum 39 88 354 436 10,403
Maximum 187 6,832 570 30,849 12,614
2015
Expected144 304 540 2,540 12,058
Minimum 30 75 342 371 10,259
Maximum 196 6,847 599 31,193 12,791
2016
Expected136 290 511 2,482 11,880
Minimum 39 89 371 429 10,437
Maximum 179 6,793 570 30,138 12,582
2017
Expected126 274 479 2,418 11,680
Minimum 29 72 322 369 10,203
Maximum 170 6,777 538 29,751 12,382
2018
Expected120 211 511 1,060 11,817
Minimum 30 75 342 369 10,259
Maximum 179 6,793 570 31,038 12,582
2019
Expected121 214 531 1,060 11,873
Minimum 31 77 352 369 10,287
Maximum 189 6,809 602 30,203 12,782
2020
Expected120 211 511 1,060 11,817
Minimum 38 86 351 426 10,381
Maximum 179 6,793 570 30,138 12,582
2021
Expected129 225 540 1,118 11,995
Minimum 40 91 374 434 10,459
Maximum 188 6,807 599 30,482 12,759
2022
Expected120 211 511 1,060 11,817
Minimum 30 75 342 369 10,259
Maximum 179 6,793 570 30,138 12,582
2023
Expected110 195 479 996 11,617
Minimum 29 72 322 369 10,203
Maximum 170 6,777 538 29,751 12,382
2024
Expected120 212 525 1,053 11,845
Minimum 29 70 313 369 10,178
Maximum 187 6,805 595 30,152 12,737

a. Includes long-lived spent deionizer resins and other long-lived low-level waste.

b. Includes tritiated job-control waste, tritiated equipment and tritiated soils.

c. Includes naval hardware and low-activity equipment.

d. Includes suspect soils and low-activity soils.

e. Includes offsite job-control, low-activity job-control, and intermediate activity job-control.



Table A-4. Thirty-year hazardous waste forecast by waste classes (volume in cubic meters).



Hazardous waste classes



Year



PCB


Metal debris



Soil


Inorganic debris


Heterogeneous debris


Aqueous liquid


Organic liquid

Glass debris
Aqueous/organic liquida



Bulk


Organic sludge


Lead


Inorganic sludge


Composite filters


Paint waste
Sand/
gravel/
rock


Organic debris
1995
Expected105 97272 150264 2020 201,174 9629 5929 2010 53
1
Minimum 10597 203150 26520 2020 22296 2959 2920 1053
1
Maximum 597 1,128150 26420 2020 1,17496 2959 2920 10148
1
1996
Expected24 51168 83152 1010 10810 5115 3715 105 25
1
Minimum 2451 9983 15310 1010 15851 1537 1510 525
1
Maximum 551 62383 15210 1010 81051 1537 1510 576
1
1997
Expected5 3595,075 325508 9797 160806 232114 153114 9780 715
1
Minimum 5233 1,864283 46555 5576 141191 72112 7255 38296
1
Maximum 5359 6,600325 50897 97160 806232 114153 11497 80885
1
1998
Expected32 1,1842