Societal concerns for the safe handling and disposal of toxic waste are behind many of the regulations and the control measures in effect today. Transuranic waste, a specific category of toxic (radioactive) waste, serves as a good example of how regulations and controls impact changes in waste processing - and vice versa. As problems would arise with waste processing, changes would be instituted. These changes improved techniques for handling and disposal of transuranic waste, reduced the risk of breached containment, and were usually linked with regulatory changes. Today, however, we face a greater public awareness of and concern for toxic waste control; thus, we must anticipate potential problems and work on resolving them before they can...
In January, 2005 an international workshop was held in Oxford, UK to discuss research progress in th...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is a multipurpose national laboratory delivering specialized sci...
Hazardous wastes are a by-product of the technological age in which we live. Until recently, disposi...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has completed a survey of assumptions and techniques used for safe...
Progress is reported for three transuranic solid waste management programs funded at the Los Alamos ...
This report is a supplement to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal-Phase Final Supplemental Env...
Relatively consistent radioactive waste disposal criteria have been developed on an international ba...
This paper discusses the Savannah River Site Accelerated Transuranic (TRU) Waste Project that was in...
Amid World War II, in the late 1930s, nuclear fission was discovered. This revolution gave way to th...
Amid World War II, in the late 1930s, nuclear fission was discovered. This revolution gave way to th...
In 1986, 21 m3 of transuranic (TRU) waste was inadvertently disposed in a shallow land burial trench...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is developing regulations governing the management, handling...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) intends to dispose of remote handled (RH) transuranic (TRU) wast...
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) was developed by the US Department of Energy (DOE) as a resea...
In January, 2005 an international workshop was held in Oxford, UK to discuss research progress in th...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is a multipurpose national laboratory delivering specialized sci...
Hazardous wastes are a by-product of the technological age in which we live. Until recently, disposi...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has completed a survey of assumptions and techniques used for safe...
Progress is reported for three transuranic solid waste management programs funded at the Los Alamos ...
This report is a supplement to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal-Phase Final Supplemental Env...
Relatively consistent radioactive waste disposal criteria have been developed on an international ba...
This paper discusses the Savannah River Site Accelerated Transuranic (TRU) Waste Project that was in...
Amid World War II, in the late 1930s, nuclear fission was discovered. This revolution gave way to th...
Amid World War II, in the late 1930s, nuclear fission was discovered. This revolution gave way to th...
In 1986, 21 m3 of transuranic (TRU) waste was inadvertently disposed in a shallow land burial trench...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is developing regulations governing the management, handling...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) intends to dispose of remote handled (RH) transuranic (TRU) wast...
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) was developed by the US Department of Energy (DOE) as a resea...
In January, 2005 an international workshop was held in Oxford, UK to discuss research progress in th...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is a multipurpose national laboratory delivering specialized sci...
Hazardous wastes are a by-product of the technological age in which we live. Until recently, disposi...