Major advantages of in-situ vitrification (ISV) as a means of stabilizing radioactive waste are: long term durability of the waste form; cost effectiveness; safety in terms of minimizing worker and public exposure; and applicability to different kinds of soils and buried wastes. This document describes ISV technology that is available as another viable tool for in place stabilization of waste sites. The following sections correspond to the chapters in the body of this document: description of the ISV process; analysis of the performane of the ISV tests conducted thus far; parameters of the ISV process; cost analysis for the ISV process; analysis of occupational and public exposure; and assessment of waste site applications
Operational radioactive waste is generated during routine operation of NPP. Process waste is mainly ...
In-situ vitrification (ISV) is a process by which electrical energy is supplied to a soil/waste matr...
Vitrification is widely accepted as the most safe process for treating hazardous wastes and converti...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is being evaluated as a remedial treatment technology for buried mixed a...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
In situ vitrification (ISV) has been identified as an alternative technology for remediation of the ...
While landfills are the predominant form of solid-waste disposal for municipalities in the U.S., peo...
A new form of in situ vitrification (ISV) has been developed for remediating both underground storag...
A treatability study was in October 1993 to evaluate the application of in situ vitrification (ISV) ...
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...
This document outlines the requirements for the model being developed at the INEL which will provide...
The In-situ Vitrification (ISV) process potentially offers the most stable waste-form for containmen...
A couple of domestic institutions have been investigating the application of vitrification technolog...
The objective of this study is to determine the technical feasibility of processing transuranic tank...
Operational radioactive waste is generated during routine operation of NPP. Process waste is mainly ...
In-situ vitrification (ISV) is a process by which electrical energy is supplied to a soil/waste matr...
Vitrification is widely accepted as the most safe process for treating hazardous wastes and converti...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is being evaluated as a remedial treatment technology for buried mixed a...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
In situ vitrification (ISV) has been identified as an alternative technology for remediation of the ...
While landfills are the predominant form of solid-waste disposal for municipalities in the U.S., peo...
A new form of in situ vitrification (ISV) has been developed for remediating both underground storag...
A treatability study was in October 1993 to evaluate the application of in situ vitrification (ISV) ...
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...
This document outlines the requirements for the model being developed at the INEL which will provide...
The In-situ Vitrification (ISV) process potentially offers the most stable waste-form for containmen...
A couple of domestic institutions have been investigating the application of vitrification technolog...
The objective of this study is to determine the technical feasibility of processing transuranic tank...
Operational radioactive waste is generated during routine operation of NPP. Process waste is mainly ...
In-situ vitrification (ISV) is a process by which electrical energy is supplied to a soil/waste matr...
Vitrification is widely accepted as the most safe process for treating hazardous wastes and converti...