In the United States, radioactive wastes are conventionally classified as high-level wastes, transuranic wastes, or low-level wastes. Each of these types of wastes, by law, has a ``home`` for their final disposal; i.e., high-level wastes are destined for disposal at the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain, transuranic waste for the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, and low-level waste for shallow-land disposal sites. However, there are some radioactive wastes within the United States Department of Energy (DOE) complex that do not meet the criteria established for disposal of either high-level waste, transuranic waste, or low-level waste. The former are called ``special-case`` or ``orphan`` wastes. This paper describes an ongoing proje...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) has been identified in recent, national U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) r...
The closure of the Barnwell low-level waste (LLW) disposal facility to non-Atlantic Compact users po...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) has been identified in recent, national U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) r...
Currently, there are several Greater Confinement Disposal (GCD) boreholes at the Radioactive Waste M...
Intermediate depth disposal operations were conducted by the United States (U.S.) Department of Ener...
This document evaluates the feasibility of co-disposing of greater-than-Class C low-level radioactiv...
Most transuranic (TRU) wastes are destined for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). However, the ...
A report that provides guidance for planning for greater-confinement disposal (GCD) of low-level rad...
Intermediate depth disposal operations were conducted by the US Department of Energy (DOE) at the DO...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently evaluating low-level radioactive waste management a...
The US Department of Energy is responsible for the disposal of a variety of radioactive wastes. Some...
In 1978, the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office (DOE/NV), established a managed LLW disp...
The National Policy of the United States is safe, permanent, surface or subsurface disposal of non-h...
From 1988 to 1994, Federal government agencies evaluated the technical, regulatory, and legal issues...
The Greater Confinement Disposal Test (GCDT) was conducted at the Nevada Test Site to demonstrate an...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) has been identified in recent, national U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) r...
The closure of the Barnwell low-level waste (LLW) disposal facility to non-Atlantic Compact users po...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) has been identified in recent, national U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) r...
Currently, there are several Greater Confinement Disposal (GCD) boreholes at the Radioactive Waste M...
Intermediate depth disposal operations were conducted by the United States (U.S.) Department of Ener...
This document evaluates the feasibility of co-disposing of greater-than-Class C low-level radioactiv...
Most transuranic (TRU) wastes are destined for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). However, the ...
A report that provides guidance for planning for greater-confinement disposal (GCD) of low-level rad...
Intermediate depth disposal operations were conducted by the US Department of Energy (DOE) at the DO...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently evaluating low-level radioactive waste management a...
The US Department of Energy is responsible for the disposal of a variety of radioactive wastes. Some...
In 1978, the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office (DOE/NV), established a managed LLW disp...
The National Policy of the United States is safe, permanent, surface or subsurface disposal of non-h...
From 1988 to 1994, Federal government agencies evaluated the technical, regulatory, and legal issues...
The Greater Confinement Disposal Test (GCDT) was conducted at the Nevada Test Site to demonstrate an...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) has been identified in recent, national U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) r...
The closure of the Barnwell low-level waste (LLW) disposal facility to non-Atlantic Compact users po...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) has been identified in recent, national U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) r...