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WIPP Achieves EM’s 2023 Transuranic Waste Disposal Priority

EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) has accomplished an EM 2023 priority to complete and dispose of 400 transuranic waste shipments while striving to ensure no backlog of shipments from cleanup at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) site in New Mexico.

Office of Environmental Management

December 5, 2023
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A waste transport delivery truck destined for EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) safely travels down the road. In 2023, WIPP received more than 430 transuranic waste shipments, exceeding an EM 2023 priority to complete and dispose of 400 shipments.

CARLSBAD, N.M.EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) has accomplished an EM 2023 priority to complete and dispose of 400 transuranic waste shipments while striving to ensure no backlog of shipments from cleanup at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) site in New Mexico.

“Exceeding 400 transuranic waste shipments to WIPP this year is a positive indication of the cleanup work we’re enabling throughout the nation,” said Mark Bollinger, EM’s Carlsbad Field Office manager. “WIPP’s mission to safely receive and dispose of waste shipments is instrumental to cleanup efforts at Los Alamos and other waste-generating sites, and we safely exceeded our goal at WIPP in 2023.”

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Located 26 miles southeast of Carlsbad, WIPP permanently isolates defense-generated transuranic waste 2,150 feet underground in an ancient salt formation. The facility has been disposing of transuranic waste since 1999.

In early 2023, Salado Isolation Mining Contractors (SIMCO) became the management and operations prime contractor at WIPP overseeing a workforce of nearly 1,500.

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Workers with Salado Isolation Mining Contractors (SIMCO) safely emplace transuranic waste-filled containers inside the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's (WIPP) deep underground salt repository. In early 2023, SIMCO became the management and operations prime contractor at WIPP.

In October, WIPP received its 400th shipment of the year and SIMCO continued steady waste shipments from generator sites, working especially closely with LANL to ship available waste with no delays. Generator sites are located throughout the U.S., including LANL, Idaho National Laboratory and the Savannah River Site in South Carolina.

“I’m especially proud of everyone embodying the core values of safety, quality and productivity as we characterized, packed, shipped, received and emplaced each waste container this year,” said Tammy Hobbes, a SIMCO vice president and the WIPP Operations and National TRU Program manager. TRU stands for transuranic.

-Contributor: Maelene Soto

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  • Environmental and Legacy Management
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Clean Energy
  • Decarbonization
  • Waste-to-Energy