The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s), Office of River Protection (ORP) located at Hanford Washington has established a contract (1) to design, construct, and commission a new Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) that will treat and immobilize the Hanford tank wastes for ultimate disposal. The WTP is comprised of four major elements, pretreatment, LAW immobilization, HLW immobilization, and balance of plant facilities. This paper describes the technologies selected for pretreatment of the LAW and HLW tank wastes, how these technologies were selected, and identifies the major technology testing activities being conducted to finalize the design of the WTP
Among the highest priorities for action under the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Ord...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for the retrie...
The US Department of Energy is responsible for managing the disposal of radioactive liquid waste in ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently planning to retrieve, pretreat, immobilize and safe...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site has an inventory of 217,000 m{sup 3} of nuclear was...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for the retrieval, t...
The River Protection Project (RPP), which is managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Riv...
The Tank Focus Area is funded to develop, demonstrate, and deploy technologies that will assist in t...
The CH2M HILL Manford Group, Inc. (CHG) conducts business to achieve the goals of the Office of Rive...
AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc. and RWE NUKEM Corporation have teamed to develop and apply a waste ...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
In May of 2002, the River Protection Project at Hanford proposed as part of the accelerated cleanup ...
'The Hanford Site has been used to produce nuclear materials for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
Among the highest priorities for action under the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Ord...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for the retrie...
The US Department of Energy is responsible for managing the disposal of radioactive liquid waste in ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently planning to retrieve, pretreat, immobilize and safe...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site has an inventory of 217,000 m{sup 3} of nuclear was...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for the retrieval, t...
The River Protection Project (RPP), which is managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Riv...
The Tank Focus Area is funded to develop, demonstrate, and deploy technologies that will assist in t...
The CH2M HILL Manford Group, Inc. (CHG) conducts business to achieve the goals of the Office of Rive...
AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc. and RWE NUKEM Corporation have teamed to develop and apply a waste ...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
In May of 2002, the River Protection Project at Hanford proposed as part of the accelerated cleanup ...
'The Hanford Site has been used to produce nuclear materials for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
Among the highest priorities for action under the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Ord...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for the retrie...
The US Department of Energy is responsible for managing the disposal of radioactive liquid waste in ...