The 3Bears team has been performing RH TRU waste processing activities since 2009, with over 450 drums of RH TRU waste processed,
characterized, packaged, and shipped to WIPP. This work includes the compliance with the WIPP-WAC, compliance with DOE Order 435.1,
compliance with RCRA, and compliance with all additional processes required to reduce risk and meet ALARA goals for the project and
workforce. This experience at Argonne includes the development and approval (by WIPP) of several RH TRU waste streams that are key to
hot cell deinventory missions throughout DOE. The first waste stream approved consists of RH TRU hot cell materials that were derived from
irradiated fuel elements, known as fuel examination waste (FEW). The second waste stream consists of stabilized waste forms generated from
processing and packaging of separations science activities from irradiated fuel dissolution studies. These successful Program Development
activities at Argonne contribute to the 3Bears team capabilities in Nuclear Footprint Reduction projects.

In addition to work with in-situ processing of TRU and LLW inventories, this team has successfully prepared and certified waste populations
for shipment to other facilities for final processing and disposal. These evolutions include shipping CH TRU containers to the AMWTP in
Idaho for certification and disposal at WIPP, and disposition support for LLW and LLMW to DOE and commercial treatment, certification,
and disposal.

The team also has experience shipping unique and difficult waste forms and containers in a variety of packages, including type B packages,
containing mixed wastes, high dose rate materials, and containers with fissile content. These shipments have included the packages currently
licensed for these contents (the 10-160B, TRUPACT, HALFPACT, 9978, RH-72B, NAC-LWT), and shipments that have required timely
change to the Certificate of Compliance (CoC) for a package. Recently, the team has managed the CoC change for payload content in both the
10-160B and the 9978 packages via the DOE Packaging and Certification Program.