By the late 1980s, it was apparent that there was little support for any of the volume projections of greater-than-Class C low-level radioactive waste (GTCC LLW) thus far predicted. It had also become clear that the amount of GTCC LLW to be generated in the future was highly dependent on a number of specific technical and policy issues unrelated to past generation rates. In 1990, DOE`s EM-35 organization requested that the GTCC LLW Management Program at the INEL conduct a systematic exercise designed to achieve a degree of consensus around a narrower range of volume projections. Following the series of workshops, the INEL and subcontractors conducted technical studies to associate specific waste volume projections with the various scenarios...
Sealed sources are small, relatively high-activity radioactive sources typically encapsulated in a m...
A number of commercial facilities have generated potential greater-than-Class C low-level radioactiv...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Low-level rad...
This study identifies four categories of GTCC LLW: nuclear utility; sealed sources; DOE-held; and ot...
Mixed greater-than-Class C low-level radioactive waste (mixed GTCC LLW) is waste that combines two c...
This report evaluates the effects of concentration averaging practices on the disposal of greater-th...
Planning for the storage or disposal of greater-than-Class C low-level radioactive waste (GTCC LLW) ...
This study provides a quantitative framework for bounding unpackaged greater-than-Class C low-level ...
This report estimates packaging factors for several waste types that are potential greater-than-Clas...
The Greater-Than-Class C Nuclear Utility Projections System (GNUPS) was developed as a database for ...
This study compiles and evaluates data from many sources to expand a base of data from which to esti...
This report develops and presents estimates for a set of three values that represent a reasonable ra...
Sealed sources are small, relatively high-activity radioactive sources typically encapsulated in a m...
This report provides brief profiles for 26 low-level and high-level waste treatment capabilities ava...
This document evaluates the feasibility of co-disposing of greater-than-Class C low-level radioactiv...
Sealed sources are small, relatively high-activity radioactive sources typically encapsulated in a m...
A number of commercial facilities have generated potential greater-than-Class C low-level radioactiv...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Low-level rad...
This study identifies four categories of GTCC LLW: nuclear utility; sealed sources; DOE-held; and ot...
Mixed greater-than-Class C low-level radioactive waste (mixed GTCC LLW) is waste that combines two c...
This report evaluates the effects of concentration averaging practices on the disposal of greater-th...
Planning for the storage or disposal of greater-than-Class C low-level radioactive waste (GTCC LLW) ...
This study provides a quantitative framework for bounding unpackaged greater-than-Class C low-level ...
This report estimates packaging factors for several waste types that are potential greater-than-Clas...
The Greater-Than-Class C Nuclear Utility Projections System (GNUPS) was developed as a database for ...
This study compiles and evaluates data from many sources to expand a base of data from which to esti...
This report develops and presents estimates for a set of three values that represent a reasonable ra...
Sealed sources are small, relatively high-activity radioactive sources typically encapsulated in a m...
This report provides brief profiles for 26 low-level and high-level waste treatment capabilities ava...
This document evaluates the feasibility of co-disposing of greater-than-Class C low-level radioactiv...
Sealed sources are small, relatively high-activity radioactive sources typically encapsulated in a m...
A number of commercial facilities have generated potential greater-than-Class C low-level radioactiv...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Low-level rad...