Initial estimates of costs for the interim management and disposal of aluminum-based spent nuclear fuel (SNF) were developed during preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation Policy Concerning Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel. The Task Team evaluated multiple alternatives, assessing programmatic, technical, and schedule risks, and generated life-cycle cost projections for each alternative. The eight technology alternatives evaluated were: direct co-disposal; melt and dilute; reprocessing; press and dilute; glass material oxidation dissolution system (GMODS); electrometallurgical treatment; dissolve and vitrify; and plasma arc. In followup to the Business Plan that was developed...
Although most national policies require the long term storage of spent nuclear fuel, no geologic rep...
This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The...
In a study based on optimistic expectations of waste composition from future fission product separat...
The Westinghouse Savannah River Company (WSRC) made a FY98 commitment to the Department of Energy (D...
The current mission of the Department of Energy Savannah River Operations (DOE-SR) with respect to a...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel (NSNF) Program is evaluating final disposition of spent nuclear fuel...
A Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel Task Team (RRTT) was chartered by the Department of Energy (DO...
This report has been compiled by the WSRC Nuclear Materials Processing Division`s Planning Section a...
Aluminum clad research reactor spent nuclear fuel (SNF) is currently being consolidated in wet stora...
The Department ofEnergy (DOE) is preparing to select a processing alternative for disposal of alumin...
The Department of Energy's Environmental Management (DOE-EM) Program is responsible for the receipt ...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the mission of the US Department of Energy (DOE) has shifted...
A multi-attribute utility analysis is applied to a decision process to select a treatment method for...
A multi-attribute utility analysis is applied to a decision process to select a treatment method for...
The U.S. Department of Energy decisions for the ultimate disposition of its inventory of used nuclea...
Although most national policies require the long term storage of spent nuclear fuel, no geologic rep...
This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The...
In a study based on optimistic expectations of waste composition from future fission product separat...
The Westinghouse Savannah River Company (WSRC) made a FY98 commitment to the Department of Energy (D...
The current mission of the Department of Energy Savannah River Operations (DOE-SR) with respect to a...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel (NSNF) Program is evaluating final disposition of spent nuclear fuel...
A Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel Task Team (RRTT) was chartered by the Department of Energy (DO...
This report has been compiled by the WSRC Nuclear Materials Processing Division`s Planning Section a...
Aluminum clad research reactor spent nuclear fuel (SNF) is currently being consolidated in wet stora...
The Department ofEnergy (DOE) is preparing to select a processing alternative for disposal of alumin...
The Department of Energy's Environmental Management (DOE-EM) Program is responsible for the receipt ...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the mission of the US Department of Energy (DOE) has shifted...
A multi-attribute utility analysis is applied to a decision process to select a treatment method for...
A multi-attribute utility analysis is applied to a decision process to select a treatment method for...
The U.S. Department of Energy decisions for the ultimate disposition of its inventory of used nuclea...
Although most national policies require the long term storage of spent nuclear fuel, no geologic rep...
This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The...
In a study based on optimistic expectations of waste composition from future fission product separat...