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CHAPTER I
FORECASTING NUCLEAR MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
1. GENERAL. The production, processing, procurement, storage, and disposal
of nuclear materials usually involve the expenditure of large sums of
money and long lead times. Advance information that affects these
activities can be used to plan the future complex configuration, obtain
required authorization and funding, optimize facility operations, and
minimize costs. The objective of the nuclear materials forecasting
system is to develop information that will be used to accomplish these
objectives. Forecasts identify and quantify: the need for new nuclear
material for program use; the return of unneeded usable and unusable
nuclear materials (such as scrap and spent fuel) for processing,
storage, disposition as waste or discard for future disposition as
waste; the transfers of nuclear materials between projects; nuclear
material losses that result from processing, irradiation, decay,
testing, and discards; and projected inventories. The field offices are
responsible for preparation of the nuclear material forecasts.
2. PREPARATION AND TIMING OF FORECASTS.
a. Field Offices annually, by 2-15, shall provide Headquarters program
organizations and the Office of Nuclear Weapons Management with a
forecast prepared in accordance with Attachment I-1 for each
existing, authorized, and contemplated user project having or
needing nuclear materials during the current and next 11 fiscal
years. Forecasts are applicable to weapon and nonweapon research
and development projects, and production and nonproduction reactor
user projects. Forecasts should be based on Headquarters guidance
and reflect program requirements that are firm or highly probable.
The Oak Ridge Operations Office forecasts shall include enriched
uranium that will be provided by DOE to foreign and domestic
customers during the next two fiscal years.
b. Headquarters Programs.
(1) Headquarters programs annually, by 11-1, shall provide
guidance to the field offices for nuclear material
requirements forecast preparation. Guidance should consider
planned operations, deployment, or testing activities
involving nuclear materials.
(2) Headquarters programs shall review and evaluate the forecasts
for their respective programs that have been prepared by field
offices and annually, by 3-1, provide the Office of Nuclear
Weapons Management with a consolidated copy of their approved
forecast with appropriate comments.
c. Office of Nuclear Weapons Management will consolidate DOE-wide
nuclear material forecasts and annually, by 4-1, provide the
applicable field offices with summaries of forecast withdrawals and
returns for use in preparing their materials management plans
(Chapter II). In addition, the Office of Nuclear Weapons
Management will use the approved forecasts for issuing applicable
nuclear material allotments (Chapter IV), and for preparing the DOE
Materials Management Plan.