2004 UC Proceedings Abstract
GIS Management of Facilities Deactivation and Decommissioning Track: Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Author(s): Jim Bollinger, Larry Koffman, William Austin From the mid-1950's through the 1980's, the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site produced nuclear materials for the weapons stockpile, for medical and industrial applications, and for space exploration. Although SRS has a continuing defense-related mission, the overall site mission is now oriented toward environmental restoration and management of legacy chemical and nuclear waste. With the change in mission, SRS no longer has a need for much of the infrastructure developed to support the weapons program. This excess infrastructure, which includes more than 1,000 facilities, will be decommissioned and demolished over the forthcoming years. Dispositioning facilities for decommissioning and deactivation requires significant resources to determine hazards, structure type, and a rough-order-of-magnitude estimate for the decommissioning and demolition cost. GIS technology was used to help manage the process of dispositioning infrastructure and for reporting the future status of impacted facilities. Jim Bollinger Westinghouse Savannah River Company Engineering Development Section bldg. 773-42A Room 183 Aiken , SC 29808 US Phone: (803) 725-1417 E-mail: james02.bollinger@srs.gov Larry Koffman WSRC EDS Bldg. 773-42A Room 183 Aiken , SC 29808 US Phone: (803) 725-1038 E-mail: larry.koffman@srs.gov William Austin WSRC Bldg. 730-M Room 151 Aiken , SC SC US Phone: (803) 725-4543 E-mail: william.austin@srs.gov |