tom clements tritium production 6.2012
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Tritium Production presentation by Tom Clements of Alliance for Nuclear Accountability at KNOW NUKES Y'ALL SUMMIT on June 29, 2012.TRANSCRIPT
Tritium production for nuclear weapons, or why TVA is a nuclear
bomb company
Tom ClementsAlliance for Nuclear accountability
What is tritium?• Tritium, hydrogen-3, is a radioactive gas produced
by bombarding lithium targets with neutrons• Tritium is radioactive isotope of hydrogen and has
a half life of 12.3 years• Was initially produced in the heavy-water military
reactors at the Savannah River Site• Now produced by TVA nuclear weapons
operations• Tritium boosts the explosive power of nuclear
weapons and is the “hydrogen” in the H-Bomb
Tritium gas is used in all nuclear weapons
Tritium reservoirs
Watts Bar Unit 1 nuclear weapons factory:Watts Bar Nuclear Bomb Reactor (WBNBR)
– started producing tritium in 2004
Tritium Producing Burnable Absorber Rod (TPBAR)
Nuclear weapons facility at the Savannah River Site: Tritium Extraction Facility (TEF)
Proliferation whitewash & the thin gray line between military and civilian fuel cycles
“INTERAGENCY REVIEW OF THE NONPROLIFERATION IMPLICATIONS OF ALTERNATIVE TRITIUM PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY” - A REPORT TO THE CONGRESS, JULY 1998Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson gave the go-ahead to produce nuclear bomb materials in a civilian reactor – Way to go Bill! What a lesson to the world!
“TVA RESTRICTED INFORMATION”Office of the Inspector General
“TVA'S TRITIUM PROGRAM UNDER DOE/TVA INTERAGENCYAGREEMENT DE-A102-00DP00315” – May 16, 2011
• DOE ripping off TVA for tritium services? MOX rip-off to come?
• We were unable to determine if tritium production costs were accurately identified and invoiced or if any negative impacts on plant operation from tritium production were reimbursed by DOE due to inadequate documentation. Specifically,Nuclear Power Group (NPG) management:
• Had incomplete accounting data.• Negotiated rates that did not accurately reflect NPG's anticipated costs.• Did not address $9 million in under-recovered overhead identified in the• Previous Office of the Inspector General audit on the tritium agreement.• Did not invoice standby payments and overhead in compliance with
agreement terms.• Did not identify all additional operating costs caused by tritium production.• Did not have support for $22.9 million in expenses and an unknown amount
of revenues.• Misclassified revenue.
“Supplemental EIS for the Production of Tritium in a Commercial Light Water Reactor (DOE/EIS-0288-S1)”
• SEIS notice – September 28, 2011• Expand tritium production in Watts Bar and Sequoyah to 2500
TPBARs per cycle (18 months/cycle)• Analyze impact of increased tritium permutation from the rods
into reactor cooling water• No Action alternative – keep producing in WBNBR only• Single meeting in Athens, TN – Oct. 20, 2011• Groups here signed on to comments for the record• Draft EIS “schedule under development” (DOE 6/2012)
• Stay tuned for meeting and comments on draft SEIS