AIKEN, S.C. (Jan. 10, 2018) – A new melter at the Savannah River Site (SRS) — only the third in the 20-year history of the Defense Waste...
January 10, 2018
An infrared photo of a canister being filled with radioactive waste.

Installing Melter 3 into DWPF was a complex task that took several months to complete. Hundreds of actions were taken to prepare the new melter to pour glass, including the fabrication and installation of dozens of electrical and process jumpers connecting the melter to the facility. Workers completed extensive testing of melter-related components and supporting systems in conjunction with rigorous assessments of the work performed to ensure safe, compliant melter startup.
Melter replacements are built into the overall SRS Liquid Waste System Plan, meaning there have been no production impacts to the liquid waste lifecycle due to this outage, said SRR President and Project Manager Tom Foster.
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“SRR really optimized this system outage to replace the melter,” Foster said. “We saw it as an opportunity to focus on other critical facility upgrades while we integrated the schedule of a separate planned outage to tie in the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) into our current liquid waste facilities.”
SWPF, which is undergoing testing and commissioning, will process low-level salt waste accounting for more than 90 percent of waste in the SRS Tank Farms.
DWPF remains in an outage to finish facility upgrades and implement updated safety documents. Upgrades include maintenance in the chemical process cells, electrical and steam system maintenance, and other internal equipment improvements. Underlying those upgrades and new melter operations is the Documented Safety Analysis, which provides the technical basis for ensuring safe, compliant operations of
DWPF and other facilities. Other SRS liquid waste facilities also remain in an outage to continue system upgrades and maintenance.
DOE Media Contact:
Sonya Goines, U.S. Department of Energy
(803) 952-8564
sonya.goines@srs.gov
Colleen Hart, Savannah River Remediation
(803) 208-2428
Colleen.Hart@srs.gov