Weapons Complex Monitor Vol. 35 No. 30
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July 26, 2024

DOE Nevada completes upgrades required by settlement over mislabeled Y-12 waste

By Staff Reports

The Department of Energy has implemented all 34 corrective actions required by a June 2021 settlement agreement over mislabeled waste sent to the Nevada National Security Site from the Y-12 National Security Site in Tennessee, officials said last week.

Completion of enhanced waste verification at the Nevada Site, before and after waste arrives, was noted during a July 18 meeting of a federal advisory board by Christine Andres, federal facilities bureau chief for the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, as well as Robert Boehlecke, a manger with DOE’s Office of Environmental Management.

Closeout of the settlement became official with a June 27 state letter to Boehlecke and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) field office manager David Bowman. “That was kind of a big, big milestone for all of us,” Andres said.

The improved waste inspection standards and other steps called for in the settlement grew out of a discovery that, for years, Y-12 had sent mislabeled radioactive waste shipments to the Nevada Site’s Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Complex.

There were a total of 32 containers of radioactive waste, mislabeled as low-level waste when it should have been labeled as mixed low-level, sent to Nevada from Y-12, DOE officials said in 2019.

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