August 18, 2004
Conference Paper

Buildings 104 and 142 Complex Physical Protection and Material Control and Accounting Upgrades at the Mayak Production Association

Abstract

The Federal State Unitary Enterprise Mayak Production Association (Mayak) and the U.S. Material Protection, Control and Accounting (MPC&A) United States Project Team (USPT) have worked together for a number of years as part of the U.S. national Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) MPC&A program to implement both Physical Protection (PP) and Material Control and Accounting (MC&A) upgrades within the Buildings 104 and 142 Complex, a long-term storage area for uranium and plutonium oxide located within Mayak's RT-1 Spent Fuel Reprocessing Plant. This paper focuses on the successes and areas for improvement in the analysis, planning, construction, implementation, and completion of a complex and labor-intensive project aimed at the refurbishment of two existing, in service, long-term special nuclear material (SNM) storage buildings within a Russian SNM production facility.

Revised: October 9, 2008 | Published: August 18, 2004

Citation

Aichele W.T., G.M. Dwyer, R. Larsen, and T. Malone. 2004. Buildings 104 and 142 Complex Physical Protection and Material Control and Accounting Upgrades at the Mayak Production Association. In Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) - 45th Annual Meeting. Deerfield, Illinois:Institute of Nuclear Materials Management. PNNL-SA-41970.