In situ vitrification (ISV) has been identified as an alternative technology for remediation of the Acid Pit and Transuranic Pits and Trenches (TRU-PTs) that are present at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) Subsurface Disposal Area (SDA). However, a number of technical issues exist that must be resolved before ISV can be considered applicable to these waste sites. To assist in the ISV technology evaluation, an ISV Steering Committee was formed to identify, prioritize, and develop closure roadmaps for technical issues associated with ISV application at the INEL SDA. The activities of the ISV Steering Committee are summarized in three volumes of this report. This document, Volume 1, identifies the systematic approach used to id...
A treatability study was initiated in October 1993 to apply in situ vitrification (ISV) to at least ...
Process verification testing using in situ vitrification (ISV) was successfully performed in a pilot...
While landfills are the predominant form of solid-waste disposal for municipalities in the U.S., peo...
In situ vitrification (ISV) has been identified as an alternative technology for remediation of the ...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is being evaluated as a remedial treatment technology for buried mixed a...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is a waste pit remediation technology that can potentially eliminate the...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is an in situ thermal treatment process that is being investigated by th...
The purpose of this report is to present an overview conducted under the In Situ Vitrification (ISV)...
Mixed radioactive and hazardous wastes were buried at the Department of Energy's Idaho National Engi...
In September 1990, an engineering-scale in situ vitrification (ISV) test was conducted on sealed can...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
Major advantages of in-situ vitrification (ISV) as a means of stabilizing radioactive waste are: lon...
This document outlines the requirements for the model being developed at the INEL which will provide...
A new form of in situ vitrification (ISV) has been developed for remediating both underground storag...
Engineering-scale testing to evaluate the initiation and propagation of the in situ vitrification (I...
A treatability study was initiated in October 1993 to apply in situ vitrification (ISV) to at least ...
Process verification testing using in situ vitrification (ISV) was successfully performed in a pilot...
While landfills are the predominant form of solid-waste disposal for municipalities in the U.S., peo...
In situ vitrification (ISV) has been identified as an alternative technology for remediation of the ...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is being evaluated as a remedial treatment technology for buried mixed a...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is a waste pit remediation technology that can potentially eliminate the...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is an in situ thermal treatment process that is being investigated by th...
The purpose of this report is to present an overview conducted under the In Situ Vitrification (ISV)...
Mixed radioactive and hazardous wastes were buried at the Department of Energy's Idaho National Engi...
In September 1990, an engineering-scale in situ vitrification (ISV) test was conducted on sealed can...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
Major advantages of in-situ vitrification (ISV) as a means of stabilizing radioactive waste are: lon...
This document outlines the requirements for the model being developed at the INEL which will provide...
A new form of in situ vitrification (ISV) has been developed for remediating both underground storag...
Engineering-scale testing to evaluate the initiation and propagation of the in situ vitrification (I...
A treatability study was initiated in October 1993 to apply in situ vitrification (ISV) to at least ...
Process verification testing using in situ vitrification (ISV) was successfully performed in a pilot...
While landfills are the predominant form of solid-waste disposal for municipalities in the U.S., peo...