The Hanford Site has 149 single-shell tanks (SSTs) containing radioactive wastes that are complex mixes of radioactive and chemical products. Active use of these SSTs was phased out completely by November 1980, and the first step toward final disposal of the waste in the SSTs is interim stabilization, which involves removing essentially all of the drainable liquid from the tank. Stabilization can be achieved administratively, by jet pumping to remove drainable interstitial liquid, or by supernatant pumping. To date, 116 tanks have been declared interim stabilized; 44 SSTs have had drainable liquid removed by salt well jet pumping. Of the 149 SSTs, 19 are on the Flammable Gas Watch List (FGWL) because the waste in these tanks is known or sus...
Several Hanford waste tanks have been observed to exhibit periodic releases of significant quantitie...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has probed the physical mechanisms and wast...
This document serves as a notice of construction (NOC), pursuant to the requirements of Washington A...
The Hanford Site has 149 single-shell tanks (SSTs) containing radioactive waste that is a complex mi...
Hanford Site high-level waste tanks are interim stabilized by pumping supernatant and interstitial w...
The Hanford Site has 149 single-shell tanks (SSTs) containing radioactive wastes that are complex mi...
Flammable gases generated in radioactive liquids. Twenty-five high level radioactive liquid waste st...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...
Interim storage of alkaline, high-level radioactive waste, from two generations of spent fuel reproc...
Radioactive nuclear waste at the Hanford Site is stored in underground waste storage tanks at the si...
The primary purpose of this report is to identify and resolve some of the flammable gas and thermal ...
This document serves as a notice of construction (NOC) for the use of a portable exhauster on 241-A-...
The 177 underground waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site contain millions of gallons of radioacti...
Radioactive liquid and semisolid waste from operation of Hanford's nuclear fuel processing plants is...
This report is a collection of summary articles on FY 2000 studies of slurry transport and salt-well...
Several Hanford waste tanks have been observed to exhibit periodic releases of significant quantitie...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has probed the physical mechanisms and wast...
This document serves as a notice of construction (NOC), pursuant to the requirements of Washington A...
The Hanford Site has 149 single-shell tanks (SSTs) containing radioactive waste that is a complex mi...
Hanford Site high-level waste tanks are interim stabilized by pumping supernatant and interstitial w...
The Hanford Site has 149 single-shell tanks (SSTs) containing radioactive wastes that are complex mi...
Flammable gases generated in radioactive liquids. Twenty-five high level radioactive liquid waste st...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...
Interim storage of alkaline, high-level radioactive waste, from two generations of spent fuel reproc...
Radioactive nuclear waste at the Hanford Site is stored in underground waste storage tanks at the si...
The primary purpose of this report is to identify and resolve some of the flammable gas and thermal ...
This document serves as a notice of construction (NOC) for the use of a portable exhauster on 241-A-...
The 177 underground waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site contain millions of gallons of radioacti...
Radioactive liquid and semisolid waste from operation of Hanford's nuclear fuel processing plants is...
This report is a collection of summary articles on FY 2000 studies of slurry transport and salt-well...
Several Hanford waste tanks have been observed to exhibit periodic releases of significant quantitie...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has probed the physical mechanisms and wast...
This document serves as a notice of construction (NOC), pursuant to the requirements of Washington A...