United States Department of Energy
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
Carlsbad Field Office
Carlsbad, New Mexico
Compliance Recertification Application 2014
Inspections
(40 CFR § 194.21)
21.0 Inspections (40 CFR § 194.21)
21.3 1998 Certification Decision
21.5 EPA's Evaluation of Compliance for the 2004 Recertification
21.7 EPA's Evaluation of Compliance for the 2009 Recertification
21.8 Changes or New Information Since the CRA-2009
Table 21-1. Monitored Parameters
Table 21-2. CRA-2004 Monitoring and Waste Emplacement Inspection Results (1999-2005)
Table 21-2. CRA-2004 Monitoring and Waste Emplacement Inspection Results (1999-2005) (continued)
Table 21-3. Post-CRA-2004 Monitoring and Waste Emplacement Inspection Results (2006-2007)
Table 21-4. Post-CRA--2009 40 CFR 194.21 Inspection Results (2007-2012)
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AMWTF Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Facility
CCA Compliance Certification Application
CARD Compliance Application Review Document
CCP Central Characterization Project
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
CH-TRU contact-handled transuranic
CRA Compliance Recertification Application
DOE U.S. Department of Energy
EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
INL Idaho National Laboratory
LANL Los Alamos National Laboratory
NRD Naval Reactor Division
ORNL Oak Ridge National Laboratory
QA quality assurance
RH-TRU remote-handled transuranic
TRU transuranic
WIPP Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
WWIS WIPP Waste Information System
MgO magnesium oxide
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§ 194.21 Inspections (a) The Administrator or the Administrator's authorized representative(s) shall, at any time: (1) Be afforded unfettered and unannounced access to inspect any area of the WIPP, and any locations performing activities that provide information relevant to compliance application(s), to which the Department has rights of access. Such access shall be equivalent to access afforded Department employees upon presentation of credentials and other required documents. (2) Be allowed to obtain samples, including split samples, and to monitor and measure aspects of the disposal system and the waste proposed for disposal in the disposal system. (b) Records (including data and other information in any form) kept by the Department pertaining to the WIPP shall be made available to the Administrator or the Administrator's authorized representative upon request. If requested records are not immediately available, they shall be delivered within 30 calendar days of the request. (c) The Department shall, upon request by the Administrator or the Administrator's authorized representative, provide permanent, private office space that is accessible to the disposal system. The office space shall be for the exclusive use of the Administrator or the Administrator's authorized representative(s). (d) The Administrator or the Administrator's authorized representative(s) shall comply with applicable access control measures for security, radiological protection, and personal safety when conducting activities pursuant to this section. |
40 CFR § 194.21 (U.S. EPA 1996) provides the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with the authority to inspect all activities at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) and all activities located off-site that provide information relevant to any compliance applications.
The EPA conducted no inspection under the authority of section 194.21 prior to the 1998 Certification Decision. With the issuance of its 1998 Certification Decision (U.S. EPA 1998), the EPA identified inspections that may be performed under the authority at section 194.21. These include the following:
After the 1998 Certification Decision, the EPA began using the authority given by section 194.21 to conduct inspections at the WIPP. Inspections include magnesium oxide (MgO) backfill, waste emplacement, the monitoring programs established to collect data for each of the monitored parameters identified in Table 21-1, and the examination of documentation (records) to verify compliance at the WIPP.
Table 21-1. Monitored Parameters
Monitored Parameters |
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Geomechanical Parameters
Hydrological Parameters
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Waste Activity Parameters
Drilling-Related Parameters |
The monitoring inspection activities included an examination of monitoring and sampling equipment both on- and off-site and underground. The EPA also reviewed sampling procedures and measurement techniques and verified implementation of an effective QA program for monitoring activities.
This provision of the EPA's Compliance Criteria was not applied prior to the 1998 Certification Decision. After 1998, the EPA used the authority given by section 194.21 to inspect the WIPP monitoring programs, MgO backfill, and waste emplacement requirements.
The 2004 Compliance Recertification Application (CRA-2004) (U.S. DOE 2004) did not address the EPA's inspection activities under section 194.21. However, the EPA inspection activities were addressed in Compliance Application Review Document (CARD) 21 (U.S. EPA 2006a). CARD 21 identified monitoring inspections and waste emplacement inspections that were conducted from March 23, 1999, through July 12, 2005. This information is duplicated in Table 21-2.
Table 21-2. CRA-2004 Monitoring and Waste Emplacement Inspection Results |
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Date of Inspection |
Inspection Type |
Inspection Results |
Reference |
March 24-25, 1999 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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September 8, 1999 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings. The EPA had one minor concern that two procedures did not specify the form that records must take. This concern did not require a response from the DOE. |
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June 21-22, 2000 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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June 20-22, 2000 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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June 20-21, 2001 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had one finding and no concerns. The finding noted that the subsidence monitoring program at the WIPP did not have an adequate written procedure to implement an effective QA program. In response to the EPA's finding, the DOE developed a new subsidence procedure. The EPA evaluated the procedure and found it to be adequate. |
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June 21, 2001 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings and one concern. The concern noted that the DOE did not appear to have a procedure that required proper documentation of off-normal events. This concern did not require a response from the DOE because the DOE provided all documentation requested. |
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June 26-28, 2002 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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June 24-27, 2002 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
U.S. EPA 2002b) |
June 18-19, 2003 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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June 17-19, 2003 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had one finding and no concerns during this inspection. The EPA was unable to determine that waste was being emplaced in a random manner. This finding was resolved in the CRA-2004. |
Table 21-2. CRA-2004 Monitoring and Waste Emplacement Inspection Results |
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Date of Inspection |
Inspection Type |
Inspection Results |
Reference |
June 28 through July 1, 2004 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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June 28 through July 1, 2004 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings and one concern during this inspection. The EPA found that the DOE did not appear to have a real-time system to track and calculate the actual MgO placed with waste at disposal. This concern was resolved by using the WIPP Waste Information System (WWIS) to track the quantities of MgO. |
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July 12-15, 2005 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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May 17-19, 2005 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings and one concern during this inspection. The EPA found that the DOE needed to develop a formal procedure that guides the MgO emplacement decision-making process rather than using training materials, and that the WWIS needed to be back-populated with the quantity of emplaced MgO. In response to this concern, the WWIS was back-populated. |
During each of the inspections listed in Table 21-3, the DOE provided the EPA with unfettered access to facilities, lists of records, access to these records as requested, and access to private office space. Additionally, the DOE actively supported the EPA's inspection activities. Based on the EPA's review and evaluation of the CRA-2004, the EPA determined that the DOE continued to comply with the requirements for section 194.21 (U.S. EPA 2006a).
Table 21-3 lists the seven inspections conducted by the EPA under the authority of section 194.21 since the inspections reported in CARD 21 (U.S. EPA 2006a).
During each of the inspections listed in Table 21-3, the DOE met all the requirements of section 194.21, providing the EPA with unfettered access to facilities, lists of records, access to the records requested, and access to private office space. Additionally, the DOE actively supported the EPA's inspection activities as required by section 194.21.
Table 21-3. Post-CRA-2004 Monitoring and Waste Emplacement Inspection Results (2006-2007) |
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Date of Inspection |
Inspection Type |
Inspection Results |
Reference |
June 20-22, 2006 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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June 20-22, 2006 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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July 10-12, 2007 |
Monitoring |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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July 10-12, 2007 |
Waste Emplacement |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
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January 9-11, 2007 |
Remote-handled Transuranic (RH-TRU) Emplacement Plan |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. The EPA verified that RH-TRU waste could be emplaced in the WIPP repository according to the RH-TRU Emplacement Plan. |
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October 7, 2007 |
Unannounced inspection at the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Facility (AMWTF) and the Accelerated Retrieval Project at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during the inspections. However, the EPA requested information on the process used for regrouping four pre-1970 buried waste streams. EPA also requested information for estimating transuranic (TRU), mixed TRU, and low-level waste volumes. On December 28, 2007, the DOE provided the EPA with the requested information. Letter from the EPA to the DOE (March 18, 2008) acknowledging receipt of additional information requested that adequately addressed the EPA concerns. |
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November 21-28, 2007 |
DOE document development and review process |
The EPA made five process improvement recommendations. |
The inspections section of the compliance criteria, 40 CFR 194.21, lists specific requirements related to the EPA's ability to perform inspections involving the WIPP. These requirements include unfettered and unannounced access equivalent to that of DOE employees, availability of records for review, and private office access if needed to perform inspections. The EPA evaluated the DOE implementation of these requirements at each of the inspections documented in Table 21-3, and found that the DOE actively supported EPA inspection activities.
Based on a review and evaluation of the CRA-2009 (U.S. DOE 2009) and supplemental information provided by the DOE (Federal Document Management System Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2009-0330, Air Docket A-98-49), the EPA determined that the DOE continued to comply with the requirements of section 194.21 (U.S. EPA 2010b) since those reported in the CRA-2009.
Table 21-4 lists the inspections conducted by the EPA under the authority of section 194.21 since the ones reported in the CRA-2009.
During each of the inspections listed in Table 21-4, the DOE met all the requirements of section 194.21, providing the EPA with unfettered access to facilities, lists of records, access to the records requested, and access to private office space. Additionally, the DOE actively supported the EPA's inspection activities as required by section 194.21.
Table 21-4. Post-CRA--2009 40 CFR 194.21 Inspection Results (2007-2012) |
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Date of Inspection |
Inspection Type |
Inspection Results |
Reference |
June 25, 2008, and July 29, 2008 |
Other - Inspection at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) concerning the disposal of TRU waste drum # LA S817174 at the WIPP.
Follow - up inspection at LANL regarding drum # LA S817174 to verify adequacy of corrective actions. |
At the end of the EPA's June 25, 2008, inspection, the DOE committed to wait to resume waste shipments from LANL until the EPA complete its investigation concerning a nonconformance report on TRU waste drum # LAS817174.
On July 29, 2008, the EPA performed a follow-up inspection to review corrective actions taken and concurred with CBFO's decision to resume shipment of waste from LANL except for most containers from the MIN-03 and CIN-02 waste streams.
On August 21, 2008, the EPA concurred with full resumption of shipments from LANL. |
(U.S. EPA 2008b)
(U.S. EPA 2008c)
(U.S. EPA 2008d) |
July 22-24, 2008 |
Inspections at the WIPP to examine the DOE's ability to monitor the 10 parameters listed in the Compliance Certification Application (CCA) section 7.0 Table 7.7, and to verify the proper emplacement of waste and MgO in the WIPP repository. |
The EPA found that the DOE effectively monitored the required 10 parameters identified in Table 7-7 of the CCA, and confirmed that the results of the monitoring programs were reported annually. The EPA also concluded that waste emplacement activities were adequate and MgO was calculated and emplaced properly. The EPA had no findings or concerns during the inspection. However, the EPA recommended the DOE maintain a permanent photographic record of the RH canister number as it is removed from the transportation cask. |
(U.S. EPA 2008e) |
June 24-25, 2009 |
Other - Unannounced Inspection at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) of the Central Characterization Project (CCP) waste characterization program for contact-handled transuranic (CH-TRU) and RH-TRU waste focusing on radiological characterization and visual examination of RH-TRU wastes, and real-time radiography of CH-TRU waste. Chain-of-custody practices for CH and RH-TRU wastes were also reviewed. |
The EPA had no findings or concerns during this inspection. |
(U.S. EPA 2009b) |
July 14-16, 2009 |
Inspections at the WIPP to examine the DOE's ability to monitor the 10 parameters listed in the CCA section 7.0 Table 7.7, and to verify the proper emplacement of waste and MgO in the WIPP repository. |
The EPA found that the DOE effectively monitored the required 10 parameters identified in Table 7-7 of the CCA, and confirmed that the results of the monitoring programs were reported annually. The EPA also concluded that waste emplacement activities were adequate and MgO was calculated and emplaced properly. The EPA had no findings or concerns during the inspection. However, the EPA recommended that procedure documentation errors be corrected, as noted in the emplacement inspection report. A new procedure, WP 05-WH.02, Revision 1, WIPP Waste Handling Operations WDS User's Manual, corrected this issue. |
(U.S. EPA 2009a)
(WP05- WH.02) |
June 29-July 1, 2010 |
Inspections at the WIPP to examine the DOE's ability to monitor the 10 parameters listed in the CCA section 7.0 Table 7.7, and to verify the proper emplacement of waste and MgO in the WIPP repository. |
The EPA found that the DOE effectively monitored the required 10 parameters identified in Table 7-7 of the CCA, and confirmed that the results of the monitoring programs were reported annually. The EPA also concluded that waste emplacement activities were adequate and MgO was calculated and emplaced properly. The EPA had no findings or concerns during the inspection. |
(U.S. EPA 2010a) |
May 10-12, 2011 |
Inspections at the WIPP to examine the DOE's ability to monitor the 10 parameters listed in the CCA section 7.0 Table 7.7, and to verify the proper emplacement of waste and MgO in the WIPP repository. |
The EPA found that the DOE effectively monitored the required 10 parameters identified in Table 7-7 of the CCA, and confirmed that the results of the monitoring programs were reported annually. The EPA also concluded that waste emplacement activities were adequate and MgO was calculated and emplaced properly. The EPA had no findings or concerns during the inspection. |
(U.S. EPA 2011) |
September 19-20, 2011 |
Other - Unannounced inspections at INL and the CBFO for CCP waste characterization program activities for CH-TRU. |
The EPA confirmed that INL-CCP characterization of small quantity site waste from the Naval Reactor Division (NRD) is consistent with the conditions and limitations set forth in the EPA's baseline approval and subsequent Tier 1 changes. |
(U.S. EPA 2012) |
July 17-19, 2012 |
Inspections at the WIPP to examine the DOE's ability to monitor the 10 parameters listed in the CCA section 7.0 Table 7.7, and to verify the proper emplacement of waste and MgO in the WIPP repository. |
Inspection results were not received by the data cutoff date of December 31, 2012. |
None |
The DOE continues to comply with section 194.21, and there are no outstanding issues with the EPA regarding section 194.21.
(*Indicates a reference that has not been previously submitted.)
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 1999b. Report: EPA Inspection No. EPA-WIPP-9.99-21 of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, September 8, 1999 (October). Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF / Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2000a. Inspection No. EPA-WIPP-6.00-21 (Monitoring) of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, June 21-22, 2000 (August). Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF /Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2000b. Inspection No. EPA-WIPP-6.00-21A (Waste Emplacement) of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, June 20-22, 2000 (August). Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF /Author]
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2002a. Inspection No. EPA-WIPP-6.02-21c of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, June 26-28, 2002 (November). Parameter Monitoring Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF /Author]
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2003b. EPA Inspection Number EPA-WIPP-6.03-17b of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, June 17-19, 2003 (October). Emplacement Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF /Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2004a. Inspection No. EPA-WIPP-6.04-28c of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, June 28 to July 1, 2004 (August). Monitoring Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF / Author]
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2005b. EPA Inspection No. EPA-WIPP-05021 of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, May 17-19, 2005 (June). Emplacement Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF/Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2006a. "Recertification CARD No. 21: Inspections." Compliance Application Review Documents for the Criteria for the Certification and Recertification of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's Compliance with the 40 CFR Part 191 Disposal Regulations: Final Recertification Decision (March) (pp. 21-1 through 21-5). Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF / Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2006b. Inspection No. EPA-WIPP-6.06-20b of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, June 20 to June 22, 2006 (September). Monitoring Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF / Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2006c. EPA Inspection Number EPA-WIPP-6.06-20c of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, June 20-22, 2006 (September). Emplacement Inspection Report. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF /Author]
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2007c. Emplacement Inspection for First Receipt of RH Waste: EPA Inspection of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, January 9-11, 2007. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF/Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2007d. Unannounced EPA Inspection at AMWTP, October 7, 2007. Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [PDF / Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2008a. Letter From Juan Reyes, Director ,Radiation Protection Division, EPA, to Dr. Dave Moody, Manager, Carlsbad Field Office, March 18, 2008, Unannounced Inspection at the Idaho National Laboratory.* [PDF / Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2008b. Letter From Jonathan Edwards, Director, Radiation Protection Division, EPA, to Dr. Dave Moody, Manager, Carlsbad Field Office, July 14, 2008.* [PDF / Author]
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2008e. Letter From Jonathan Edwards, Director, Radiation Protection Division, EPA, to Dr. Dave Moody, Manager, Carlsbad Field Office, October 6, 2008, EPA Inspection Number EPA-WIPP-7.08-22a, b and c of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Monitoring and Waste Emplacement, July 10-12, 2007.* [PDF /Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2009a. Letter From Jonathan Edwards, Director, Radiation Protection Division, EPA, to Dr. Dave Moody, Manager, Carlsbad Field Office, October 7, 2009, EPA Inspection Number EPA-WIPP-7.09-14a, b and c of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Monitoring and Waste Emplacement, July 14-16, 2009.* [PDF/Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2009b. Letter From Tom Peake, Director, Center for Waste Management and Regulations, EPA, to J. R. Stroble, Acting Manager, National TRU Program, November 23, 2009, Unannounced Continued Compliance Inspection, EPA-ORNL-CCP-CH-RH-UA-06.09-24.* [PDF / Author]
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2010b. "Recertification CARD No. 21: Inspections." 2009 Compliance Recertification Application (2009 CRA) Compliance Application Review Document (CARD) No. 21; Inspections (November 18, 2010). Washington, DC: Office of Radiation and Indoor Air.* [PDF / Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2011. Letter From Jonathan Edwards, Director, Radiation Protection Division, EPA, to Ed Ziemianski, Carlsbad Field Office, U.S. Department of Energy, November 23, 2011, EPA Inspection Number EPA-WIPP-5.11-10a, b and c of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Monitoring and Waste Emplacement, May 10-12, 2010.* [PDF /Author]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2012. Letter From Tom Peake, Director, Center for Waste Management and Regulations, EPA, to J. R. Stroble, Acting Manager, National TRU Program, January 4, 2012, Unannounced Inspection, EPA-NRD-CH-UA-09.11-24, September 19-20, 2011.* [PDF / Author]
Washington TRU Solutions. WP 05-WH.02, Rev.1 WIPP Waste Handling Operations WDS User's Manual.* [PDF/Author]