Washington Closure Hanford: Cleaning up the River Corridor

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Washington Closure Hanford: Cleaning up the River Corridor Closure Project River Corridor Jeff Bradford Deputy Project Manager March 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Richland Operations Office Protecting the Columbia River

River Corridor Closure Project River Corridor (220 square miles and 46 linear miles along the Hanford portion of the Columbia River) B/C KE/K W D/DR N H F DOE s Largest Environmental Management Cleanup Closure Project Hanford Site Boundary (586 sq. miles) Client: Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility (ERDF) Partners: Central Plateau 40% 400 Area Former Fuel Production and Laboratories (300 Area) 30% 30% Scope: 1) Remove hundreds of excess nuclear facilities 2) Place deactivated plutonium production reactors in interim safe storage 3) Clean up waste sites and burial grounds 4) Manage Hanford site waste disposal facility $2.7B contract Cost-plus incentive fee contract Making great progress Project is 92% complete 321 buildings remediated 526 waste sites cleaned up Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_2 of 10

Success in Project Performance Saved $285M in cleanup costs through efficiencies and reinvested it back into the project CPI = 1.12 Transported and disposed 11 million tons of hazardous waste to Hanford s disposal facility More than $1 billion in small business subcontract awards Met 100% of regulatory milestones Managing contract changes Radiological Liquid Waste System piping in the 300 Area was stabilized, removed, and disposed of at ERDF. Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_3 of 10

Success in Project Performance 100-N Reactor Area 2005 2013 December 2014 100-N Cleanup 726,000 tons of clean material was used to backfill 98 remediated waste sites Revegetated with more than 3,000 pounds of native bunchgrass seed, and approximately 78,000 shrub tubelings planted Backfill left the area with more natural appearance, using contouring and boulders Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_4 of 10

Success in Project Performance 100-B/C Reactor Area 2012 March 2014 100-C-7 Waste Site Cleanup More than 120 acres cleaned up; 2.5 million tons of waste material removed Revegetated with native bunchgrasses and roughly 52,000 tubelings of three different native plant species Using contouring and boulders, backfilling left the area with a more natural appearance Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_5 of 10

Success in Project Performance 300 Area 1999 300 Area Cleanup Located 1.5 miles north of the city of Richland, close to the Columbia River Center of Hanford s radiological research and fuel fabrication during the Manhattan Project and Cold War 171 facilities demolished 91 waste sites cleaned up December 2014 Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_6 of 10

Success in Project Performance 100-D Reactor Area During Operations 100-D Area Cleanup Have removed what is believed to be Hanford s primary source of chromium contamination to the Columbia River Two major chromium sites completed More than 60,000 tons of chromium-contaminated soil was sent to the Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility (ERDF) and treated December 2014 Waste Site Cleanup Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_7 of 10

Contract Work Remaining in FY 2015 Hazardous 618-10 Burial Ground in progress Cleanup and transition 84 square miles Complete 300 Area waste sites Complete design for the 324 Building waste site Complete remediation and backfill of waste sites in B, C, N, D, and H Reactor areas Closeout planning under way The 618-10 Burial Ground is one of the most highly contaminated waste sites on the River Corridor. 324 Building Soil samples found hazardous levels of contamination of more than 12,000 R/hr below a 324 Building hot cell. Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_8 of 10

WCH Closeout Closure Plan Finishing is hard Plans in place to be done-done at contract completion Finalize paperwork in weeks, not years Closeout Office Avoidance Field Work Completing Period leading up to field work completion (Closeout Office Avoidance Plan) Closeout Primary activities carried forward (Closeout Office) Post Close Potential post Closeout Office / final closeout activities Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_9 of 10

Progress Toward Placement *non-represented WCH employees 01/30/2015 Washington Closure Hanford March 2015 E1502024_PMI_10 of 10