Flammable Gas Analysis in TRU Waste Management

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Savannah River Nuclear Solutions completed a flammable gas analysis campaign on legacy transuranic waste containers to assess internal combustion risks. This characterization process verifies that high dose rate drums meet safety requirements for transport and permanent disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. The effort supports the ongoing removal of legacy waste from the Savannah River Site while maintaining established safety protocols for remote handling operations.

QuoteAIKEN, S.C. – The Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) Solid Waste and Deactivation Management team recently achieved a significant milestone by completing a campaign of flammable gas analysis on several legacy, high dose rate transuranic (TRU) waste containers. The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) will resume...

Flammable gas sampling is not simply a box to check for regulatory purposes; it is a critical safety measure. By analyzing the gases present in each waste container, particularly hydrogen, methane and volatile organic compounds, the EM team can accurately assess the risk of internal combustion and verify that each drum is safe for transport and disposal.

Read the full article at SRS:
https://public.srs.gov/2026/08/flammable-gas-analysis-in-tru-waste-management/