WRACS
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WRACS
Waste Receipt Assay Characterisation Supercompaction (WRACS) - New Supercompactor Dounreay's low level waste drum crushing plant (WRACS) suffered a major, non-repairable mechanical failure in August 2011. DSRL sourced a replacement, used supercompactor from AWE that was surplus to requirements. This provided DSRL with significant savings in terms of costs and time. Key Facts • Work continues to assay, characterise and store the low level waste drums produced by decommissioning operations whilst the supercompactor is replaced. • Local firm Simpsons' used two cranes to lift the 45 tonne drum crusher into place through a roof hatch in the building. • An approximate backlog of 15,000 assayed drums will be in storage by the time the new supercompactor is operational. • The new supercompactor is due to be operational during summer 2014. • Once operational the compactor will be operated on shifts until the backlog is cleared. • The compacted waste will be placed in containers and grouted for emplacement in the new Low Level Waste Disposal Vaults. The old Supercompactor was successfully packaged for disposal as a bulk package. Produced by DSRL Community Relations Department - ©2014 Cavendish Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Dounreay Cavendish CH2M HILL URS
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