This study investigates spent fuel cask handling experience at existing nuclear facilities to determine appropriate cask decontamination and maintenance operations at the potential Yucca Mountain repository. These operations are categorized as either routine or nonroutine. Routine cask decontamination and maintenance tasks are performed in the cask preparation area at the repository. Casks are taken offline to a separate cask maintenance area for major nonroutine tasks. The study develops conceptual designs of the cask preparation area and cask maintenance area. The functions, layouts, and major features of these areas are also described
A review has been performed of the models and experimental plans for evaluation of the spent fuel ca...
The objective of the Waste Package Closure System (WPCS) project is to assist in the disposal of spe...
The paper presents the disposal criticality analysis for the Shippingport Light Water Breeder Reacto...
This document describes the cask fleet currently available to transport spent nuclear fuels. The rep...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 assigned to the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Civilian...
Since site designation of the Yucca Mountain Project by the President, the U.S. Department of Energy...
With the recent designation of the Yucca Mountain site as a proposed repository for the disposal of ...
Storage, transportation and disposal of spent nuclear fuel continue to be significant problems faced...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) began studying Yucca Mountain in 1978 to determine whether it wo...
This plan provides an overview, work to date, and the path forward for the design development strate...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...
The proposed geologic repository at Yucca Mountain (YM) will be designed for the permanent disposal ...
This report evaluates existing capabilities at the INL to determine if a practical and cost effectiv...
The mission for the Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management is t...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) project is studying a tuffaceous rock unit l...
A review has been performed of the models and experimental plans for evaluation of the spent fuel ca...
The objective of the Waste Package Closure System (WPCS) project is to assist in the disposal of spe...
The paper presents the disposal criticality analysis for the Shippingport Light Water Breeder Reacto...
This document describes the cask fleet currently available to transport spent nuclear fuels. The rep...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 assigned to the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Civilian...
Since site designation of the Yucca Mountain Project by the President, the U.S. Department of Energy...
With the recent designation of the Yucca Mountain site as a proposed repository for the disposal of ...
Storage, transportation and disposal of spent nuclear fuel continue to be significant problems faced...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) began studying Yucca Mountain in 1978 to determine whether it wo...
This plan provides an overview, work to date, and the path forward for the design development strate...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...
The proposed geologic repository at Yucca Mountain (YM) will be designed for the permanent disposal ...
This report evaluates existing capabilities at the INL to determine if a practical and cost effectiv...
The mission for the Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management is t...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) project is studying a tuffaceous rock unit l...
A review has been performed of the models and experimental plans for evaluation of the spent fuel ca...
The objective of the Waste Package Closure System (WPCS) project is to assist in the disposal of spe...
The paper presents the disposal criticality analysis for the Shippingport Light Water Breeder Reacto...