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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION External EHS Expert Panel Workshop

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION External EHS Expert Panel Workshop. Background. Legal Background EU Directives EU Guidelines EU Standards CZ Legislation CZ Standards MOST IMPORTANT Good relationships with neighbors Good customer and regulator relationships. Environmental TIME SCHEDULE.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION External EHS Expert Panel Workshop

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  1. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONExternal EHS Expert Panel Workshop

  2. Background Legal Background • EU Directives • EU Guidelines • EU Standards • CZ Legislation • CZ Standards MOST IMPORTANT • Good relationships with neighbors • Good customer and regulator relationships

  3. Environmental TIME SCHEDULE EIA (Environmental impact assessment) Permissions and statements obtaining Review of building and technology design Building Testing Building trial operation Preparation and obtaining of operational permissions Installation Preparation of Environmental management documents

  4. Environmental management Environmental managerial documents as a part of EHS Management system Full time employee Legal requirements

  5. Main areas of the environmental protection

  6. Diesel power station Backup source CAT 35168 For safe shutdown of the experimental technologies 5000l (approx. 1320 gallons)of diesel- 12 hours of operation

  7. Waste water treatment Connection with municipal drainage No need to have waste water treatment plant Oil separator for parking area

  8. Coolingof rooms and experimental technologies Water is treated with bactericides (concentration is low). In case of discharging it will not cause threat to municipal waste water treatment plant.

  9. Water treatementfor cooling, heating and cleaning Boiling room Removal of water hardness Cooling Plant room Removal of water hardness DEMI water plant For DEMI water cooling loop For USC For laboratories

  10. DEMI water DEMI water cooling loop For cooling of experimental technologies Loop volume 17 m3 Minimization of possible water activation USC For cleaning of experimental equipment Middlesize unit Laboratories Smallsize units

  11. USC - Ultrasonic cleaning What will be cleaned ? Optical and mechanical parts of different shapes. Material of cleaned parts - AISI 303, AISI 304, AISI 304L, AISI 316L, AISI 316 - EN AW 6082 Max. size of cleaned parts Flat components approx. 1×1,6x0,3m (3x5x1ft) Cubic or spheric components approx. 1,2×0,8×1m (4x2,5x3ft) or Ø 0,6–0,8m (2-2,5ft) Max. weight of cleaned parts  - approx. 500kg (1100lb)

  12. USC - Ultrasonic cleaning Room layout …

  13. Ozone depleting gases – FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS AquaEdge Chiller units Carrier for HVAC cooling containing refrigerant type R-134a EU regulated certificated installation certificated service periodic tightness tests

  14. Waste management CURRENTLY • we do not produce dangerous waste, but we have a system in place • amount of produced waste is „small“ FUTURE • amount and type of waste will increase and will be depending on the research activities and the associated maintenance.

  15. RA Waste Management The amount and type of radioactive waste that ELI will be probably generated will be various depending on the research activities and the associated cleaning and maintenance of experimental areas. Almost all of this radioactive waste will be category of low-level radioactive waste. Activated materials • Filters • Dumps and local shielding • Experimental chamber and equipment within • Contamination (debris from targets) Handling activated materials = Transport, Temporary storage, Final disposal

  16. QUESTIONS What type of environmental risk assessment do you use? What is an approach for environmental planning in your facility? What are the possible environmental issues associated with start-up of new facility? How do you manage a waste flow in your facility?

  17. THANK YOU

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