Hazardous radioactive liquid waste is the legacy of more than 50 years of plutonium production associated with the United States\u27 nuclear weapons program. It is estimated that more than 245,000 tons of nitrate wastes are stored at facilities such as the single-shell tanks (SST) at the Hanford Site in the state of Washington, and the Melton Valley storage tanks at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee. In order to develop an innovative, new technology for the destruction and immobilization of nitrate-based radioactive liquid waste, the United State Department of Energy (DOE) initiated the research project which resulted in the technology known as the Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic (NAC) process. However, inasmuch as the nitrat...
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is evaluating low-temperature technologies to immob...
From the 1940s to the 1980s, the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences ...
During fiscal year 1982, the US Department of Energy (DOE) assigned responsibility for managing civi...
Hazardous radioactive liquid waste is the legacy of more than 50 years of plutonium production assoc...
Recently, a new immobilization technique for LLW, the Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic (NAC) process, ...
The Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic (NAC) process is an innovative technology for immobilizing the li...
The Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic (NAC) process is an innovative technology for immobilizing liquid...
Department of Energy (DOE) sites such as the Hanford site, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (IN...
Vitrification tests have been performed with simulated waste compositions formulated to represent th...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has large quantities of sodium-nitrate based liquid wastes. Around 1 ...
Slurries of inorganic solids, containing both stable and radioactive elements, were produced during ...
As a result of years of production and recovery of nuclear defense materials and subsequent waste ma...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site, the location of plutonium production for the U.S. ...
The general purpose of the Grout Stabilization Development Program is to solidify and stabilize the ...
The major piece of equipment was a Furnace Model 1000 used during the Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic...
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is evaluating low-temperature technologies to immob...
From the 1940s to the 1980s, the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences ...
During fiscal year 1982, the US Department of Energy (DOE) assigned responsibility for managing civi...
Hazardous radioactive liquid waste is the legacy of more than 50 years of plutonium production assoc...
Recently, a new immobilization technique for LLW, the Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic (NAC) process, ...
The Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic (NAC) process is an innovative technology for immobilizing the li...
The Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic (NAC) process is an innovative technology for immobilizing liquid...
Department of Energy (DOE) sites such as the Hanford site, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (IN...
Vitrification tests have been performed with simulated waste compositions formulated to represent th...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has large quantities of sodium-nitrate based liquid wastes. Around 1 ...
Slurries of inorganic solids, containing both stable and radioactive elements, were produced during ...
As a result of years of production and recovery of nuclear defense materials and subsequent waste ma...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site, the location of plutonium production for the U.S. ...
The general purpose of the Grout Stabilization Development Program is to solidify and stabilize the ...
The major piece of equipment was a Furnace Model 1000 used during the Nitrate to Ammonia and Ceramic...
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is evaluating low-temperature technologies to immob...
From the 1940s to the 1980s, the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences ...
During fiscal year 1982, the US Department of Energy (DOE) assigned responsibility for managing civi...