A Needs Assessment for DOE's Packaging and Transportation Activities: A Look Into the Twenty-First Century

Year
1995
Author(s)
R.B. Pope - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
G. Turi - U.S Department of Energy
R. Brancato - U.S Department of Energy
L.G. Blalock - U.S. Department of Energy
O. Merrill - Science Applications International Corporation
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Abstract
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has performed a department-wide scoping of its packaging and transportation needs and has arrived at a projection of these needs for well into the twentyfirst century. The assessment, known as the Transportation Needs Assessment (TNA), was initiated during August 1994 and completed in December 1994. The TNA will allow DOE to better prepare for changes in its transportation requirements in the future. The TNA focused on projected, quantified shipping needs based on forecasts of inventories of materials which will ultimately require transport by the DOE for storage, treatment, and/or disposal. In addition, experts provided input on the growing needs throughout DOE resulting from changes in regulations, in DOE's mission, and in the sociopolitical structure of the United States. Through the assessment, DOE's transportation needs have been identified for a time period extending from the present through the first three decades of the twenty-first century. The needs assessment was accomplished in three phases: (1) defining current packaging, shipping, resource utilization, and methods of managing packaging and transportation activities; (2) establishing the inventory of materials which DOE will need to transport on into the next century and scenarios which project when, from where, and to where these materials will need to be transported; and (3) developing requirements and projected changes for DOE to accomplish the necessary transport safely and economically.