March 6, 2026
Report

Evaluation of Hanford 200 West Area Tank Farms (241-S/241-SX-/241-U tank farms) Physical Properties Data for Use in Development of West Area Tank Treatment (WATT) Processing

Abstract

With the recent acceptance of West Area Tank Treatment disposition alternative for 200 West Area tanks at the Hanford Site by the State of Washington and the U.S. Department of Energy, a review was initiated to identify the physical properties data available in the literature for the Hanford 241-S, 241-SX, and 241-U tank farms. The literature reviewed indicated that there is a relatively small set of useful data on physical properties of 200 West Area tanks, and the data that do exist are biased around a narrow range of tank samples. Much of the testing between the 1990s and mid-2010s was intended to support either enhanced sludge washing or feed delivery to the Pretreatment Facility at the Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. As such, some physical properties of 200 West Area samples were measured under conditions that are no longer relevant. Because of the distinctly different nature of many past processes at the 200 West Area compared to the 200 East Area, insight from waste testing in the 200 East Area waste should be used with caution, as there may be significantly different qualities in the physical properties data between these two areas (both in situ and as measured in laboratory analyses). Based on this assessment, there is a need to collect additional physical property data to support planning for 200 West Area retrievals.

Published: March 6, 2026

Citation

Simpson B.C., R.A. Peterson, and A.M. Westesen. 2025. Evaluation of Hanford 200 West Area Tank Farms (241-S/241-SX-/241-U tank farms) Physical Properties Data for Use in Development of West Area Tank Treatment (WATT) Processing Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.