Mercury-contaminated wastes are currently being stored at approximately 19 Department of Energy sites, the volume of which is estimated to be about 16m(sup)3. These wastes exist in various forms including soil, sludges, and debris, which present a particular challenge regarding possible mercury stabilization methods. This reports provides the test results of three vendors, Allied Technology Group, IT Corporation, and Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc., that demonstrate the effects of mercury speciation on the stabilization of the mercury wastes. Mercury present in concentrations that exceed 260 parts per million must be removed by extraction methods and requires stabilization to ensure that the final wasteforms leach less than 0.2mg/L of mercury b...
The focus of this research was to evaluate chemical leaching as a technique to treat soils, sediment...
The Base Contract program emphasized the manufacture and testing of superior sorbents for mercury re...
We have investigated mercury stabilization in chemically bonded phosphate ceramic (CBPC) using four ...
This report covers work performed during FY 2002 in support of treatment demonstrations conducted fo...
This report covers work performed during FY 1999-2000 in support of treatment demonstrations conduct...
In an earlier demonstration of an innovative mercury stabilization technology for the Department of ...
In an earlier demonstration of an innovative mercury stabilization technology for the Department of ...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Transuranic and Mixed Waste Focus Area (TMFA), funded from f...
Laboratory testing was completed on chemical stabilization and physical encapsulation methods that a...
Over 1,140 yd{sup 3} of radioactively contaminated soil containing toxic mercury (Hg) and several li...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) is tasked with ensuring that solutio...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are working ...
This report covers work performed during FY 1998 in support of treatment demonstrations conducted fo...
Over 440 yd3 of radioactively contaminated soil containing toxic mercury was generated during a Comp...
In May 1996, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) initiated the Mercury W...
The focus of this research was to evaluate chemical leaching as a technique to treat soils, sediment...
The Base Contract program emphasized the manufacture and testing of superior sorbents for mercury re...
We have investigated mercury stabilization in chemically bonded phosphate ceramic (CBPC) using four ...
This report covers work performed during FY 2002 in support of treatment demonstrations conducted fo...
This report covers work performed during FY 1999-2000 in support of treatment demonstrations conduct...
In an earlier demonstration of an innovative mercury stabilization technology for the Department of ...
In an earlier demonstration of an innovative mercury stabilization technology for the Department of ...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Transuranic and Mixed Waste Focus Area (TMFA), funded from f...
Laboratory testing was completed on chemical stabilization and physical encapsulation methods that a...
Over 1,140 yd{sup 3} of radioactively contaminated soil containing toxic mercury (Hg) and several li...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) is tasked with ensuring that solutio...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are working ...
This report covers work performed during FY 1998 in support of treatment demonstrations conducted fo...
Over 440 yd3 of radioactively contaminated soil containing toxic mercury was generated during a Comp...
In May 1996, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) initiated the Mercury W...
The focus of this research was to evaluate chemical leaching as a technique to treat soils, sediment...
The Base Contract program emphasized the manufacture and testing of superior sorbents for mercury re...
We have investigated mercury stabilization in chemically bonded phosphate ceramic (CBPC) using four ...