scholarly journals INNOVATIVE MERCURY TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS FOR THE LIQUID WASTE SYSTEM AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER SITE: SCOPING STUDIES

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
BRIAN LOONEY ◽  
DENNIS JACKSON ◽  
RALPH NICHOLS ◽  
HOLLY VERMEULEN ◽  
EMILY FABRICATORE
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
BRIAN LOONEY ◽  
HOLLY VERMEULEN ◽  
THOMAS WHITE ◽  
ANDREW BOGGESS ◽  
EMILY FABRICATORE ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lindsay R. Baxter ◽  
Stephen P. Harris

Savannah River Remediation, LLC (SRR) is implementing a statistical sampling strategy for in-service inspection (ISI) of liquid waste (LW) tanks at the United States Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site (SRS) in Aiken, South Carolina. As a component of SRS’s corrosion control program (CCP), the ISI program assesses tank wall structural integrity through the use of ultrasonic testing (UT). The statistical strategy for ISI is based on the random sampling of a number of vertically oriented unit areas, called “strips,” within each tank. The number of strips to inspect was determined so as to attain, over time, a high probability of observing at least one of the worst 5% in terms of pitting and corrosion across all tanks. The probability estimation to determine the number of strips to inspect was performed using the hypergeometric distribution. Statistical tolerance limits for pit depth and corrosion rates were calculated by fitting the lognormal distribution to the data. In addition to the strip sampling strategy, a single strip within each tank was identified to serve as the baseline for a longitudinal assessment of the tank safe operational life. The statistical sampling strategy enables the ISI program to develop individual profiles of LW tank wall structural integrity that collectively provide a high confidence in their safety and integrity over operational lifetimes.


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