Turbine Rotor Storage, Reconditioning and/or Disposal Program - Our facility will team with industry service providers to make available reconditioning services for large Turbine Rotor Sets. These services are currently not available to nuclear plants anywhere in the mid-west. Reconditioning service work will be completed to maximize material re-use. If not, disposal service is on option.

· Radiologically Contaminated Electric Motor, Motor Operated Valve and Pump Repair.
· Rebuild Radioactive Material Tools, Equipment and Scaffold Management Program.
· High Efficiency Particulate Apparatus (HEPA) Ventilation/Vacuum Testing and Storage.
· Mechanical repair and testing of rigging equipment (Chain-falls and Hoists)
We are offering a major motor, pump and valve repair facility to nuclear plants located in North America and Canada. Our teaming capability will result in high quality dynamic testing and repair that will limit return to service down time. Rebuild service work requiring extended logistical transport periods across the country will no longer be an issue. A feature of our facility includes a 4160 VAC service. Our extensive indoor storage area permits long term schedule flexibility and rework options for motors, pumps and valves that need to be prepared for future use. Our facility will target special nuclear valve work focusing on the large steam cycle and safety relief valves (SRV's). Safety relief valves are specialized valves used for relieving excess steam in nuclear power plants. A population of these valves needs to be reconditioned, tested and recertified during each nuclear power plants’ operating cycle. Our NEWGreen facility will pair with industry certified specialists to service these valves. Additional services will target the rebuilding of large valves containing Stellite (internal materials) that contribute to Cobalt 60, a source term issue in the Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) Plants. NEWGreen will provide the optimum one-stop shop for life extension needs.

Our team will provide an easier handling and storage program. We will perform reconditioning of contaminated material, store and inventory scaffolding, returning it back to the plant upon request, in containers free of loose (smearable) contamination. Utilities with excessive scaffold material will no longer have the encumbrance of handling large quantities of material, maximizing their space and efficiency for real time projects. This could also greatly reduce the number of events associated with overburdened storage areas.
NEWGreen Legacy Services offer a more efficient “Canadian Style Scaffold Program” which facilitates material transport in clean handling scaffold boxes, designed to move into and out of a plant's equipment and floor plug hatch areas, ultimately reducing the challenges associated with moving items on open carts.
Our facility will provide an operating showcase for our “state of the art” building service and processing areas. NEWGreen will provide nuclear grade vacuum and ventilators D.O.P. (dioctyl phthalate) testing of HEPA equipment and a repair service station. Also a unit (radioactive material) storage program will be provided during peak operating season’s to minimize radioactive material storage burdens at the plant locations. Our Fleet Program Management Service will deliver the industries finest systems to the utilities demanding planned outage and operating needs.
NEWGreen offers a logical solution to maximize their customer’s needs. Each fleet customer typically owns approximately 100 to 200 HEPA Ventilators and Vacuum Units. These units contribute to the never ending burden of on-site maintenance, testing and storage. On-line utility manpower demands can be better utilized for plant cleaning and power generation purposes and limiting the handling risk of these units that are primarily used during maintenance shutdown and refueling periods.
Our program performs industrial reconditioning (light decontamination), repair, recertification, and storage of hoist and chain fall materials. This service will enable nuclear plants to efficiently meet their extensive rigging program requirements. This service will limit the number of units in the machine shop waiting to be cleaned and tested, freeing up critical space for mechanics to perform time sensitive, higher priority program activities.