Technical Webinar

Gamma Energy Analysis NDA of Hanford Legacy Waste Objects

About The Webinar

Presenter

Edward S. Wallace, CHP

Title

Gamma Energy Analysis NDA of Hanford Legacy Waste Objects

Abstract

This presentation describes the development of a Gamma Non Destructive Assay (NDA) program including model development to assay complex concrete waste drums from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hanford site 618-10 Burial Ground to classify as TRU, Suspect TRU or LLW using Canberra’s In-Situ Object Counting System (ISOCS™) and Broad Energy Germanium (BEGE) detectors.

The initial analyses using ISOCS™ Calibration Software Geometry Composer drum models based upon historical waste drum information were not accurate for all assays. This led to using Line Activity Consistency Evaluation (LACE) in a customized waste drum model selection process. The use of LACE for drum model selection was validated by a parallel Monte Carlo Nuclear Particle (MCNP) analysis drum model selection process.

The use of LACE to select the waste drum model and process improvements along with knowledge gained from analyzing 542 waste drum assays has streamlined analysis, reporting, peer review and approval of complex concrete drum assay reports.

Watch Recorded Webinar

Date

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Time

7:00 - 8:00 PM

Cost

Free

Mr. Edward S. Wallace came to the Tri Cities in 2008 to serve as a Senior Health Physicist with Washington Closure Hanford (WCH) at the Radiological Counting Facility. Ed is currently the Radiological Technical Advisor at the Hanford Waste Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP). Prior to WTP, Ed served as a Senior Radiological Engineer at the Central Plateau Surveillance and Maintenance (CPSM) and the Central Radiological Control Group at CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) from 2016-2018. Ed served as the Radiological Counting Facility Technical Lead, ISOCS Technical Lead and Radiological Measurements Subject Matter Expert for WCH from 2008-2016.