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John T. Conway, Chairman DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES A.J. Eggenberger, Vice Chairman Joseph J. DINunno SAFETY BOARD Herbert J<)hnCecil Kouts 625 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20(KM-2901 John E. h4ansfield (202) 20s-6400 December 17, 1998 The Honorable Victor H. Reis Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20585-0104 Dear Dr. Reis: The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Board) has been following closely the efforts of the Department of Energy (DOE) and Lockheed Martin Energy Systems (LMES) to restart certain activities, designated Phase A2, for enriched uranium operations (EUO) in Building 9212 at the Y-12 Plant, Phase A2 includes various furnace/burner, solution processing, and wet chemistry operations to process residues and waste, including those from Phase Al metallurgical operations. The Board’s staff observed the LMES and DOE Operational Readiness Reviews (ORRS) conducted for Phase A2 operations in October and November 1998, respectively. The conduct of operations and readiness demonstrated for these ORRS were much improved as compared with the earlier Phase Al ORRS. The Board is encouraged by the safety improvements evident in the Phase A2 operations. The Board considers the commitment to disciplined restart preparations by the DOE Y- 12 Site Office (DOE-YSO) and LMES in Phase A2 to be key to the improved implementation of safety controls and operational proficiency demonstrated during the ORRS. The Board would like to congratulate DOE-YSO and LMES on its efforts toward restart of Phase A2 operations. The Board looks forward to continued improvements as restart efforts for additional enriched uranium operations progress. Sincerely, ~’J~’7 ‘X@’/” John T. Con y Chairman c: Mr. Mark B, Whitaker, Jr Mr. Gene Ives Mr. James Hall

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John T. Conway, Chairman DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIESA.J. Eggenberger, Vice Chairman

Joseph J. DINunnoSAFETY BOARD

Herbert J<)hnCecil Kouts 625 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20(KM-2901

John E. h4ansfield (202) 20s-6400

December 17, 1998

The Honorable Victor H. ReisAssistant Secretary for Defense ProgramsDepartment of Energy1000 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20585-0104

Dear Dr. Reis:

The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Board) has been following closely theefforts of the Department of Energy (DOE) and Lockheed Martin Energy Systems (LMES) torestart certain activities, designated Phase A2, for enriched uranium operations (EUO) inBuilding 9212 at the Y-12 Plant, Phase A2 includes various furnace/burner, solution processing,

and wet chemistry operations to process residues and waste, including those from Phase Almetallurgical operations.

The Board’s staff observed the LMES and DOE Operational Readiness Reviews (ORRS)conducted for Phase A2 operations in October and November 1998, respectively. The conductof operations and readiness demonstrated for these ORRS were much improved as comparedwith the earlier Phase Al ORRS.

The Board is encouraged by the safety improvements evident in the Phase A2 operations.The Board considers the commitment to disciplined restart preparations by the DOE Y- 12 SiteOffice (DOE-YSO) and LMES in Phase A2 to be key to the improved implementation of safetycontrols and operational proficiency demonstrated during the ORRS.

The Board would like to congratulate DOE-YSO and LMES on its efforts toward restartof Phase A2 operations. The Board looks forward to continued improvements as restart effortsfor additional enriched uranium operations progress.

Sincerely,

~’J~’7

‘X@’/”

John T. Con yChairman

c: Mr. Mark B, Whitaker, JrMr. Gene IvesMr. James Hall