The objective of this study is to determine the technical feasibility of processing transuranic tank waste in a high-level waste vitrification facility. This is achieved by performing an impact assessment of a reference case high-level waste facility modified to separately process transuranic waste. Data are presented for Hanford Site transuranic wastes and are compared against established waste acceptance criteria for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant program. Schedule and cost impacts are evaluated for the proposed transuranic campaign
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
In May 1998 the Hanford Site started developing a program for characterization of transuranic (TRU) ...
The Office of Science and Technology of the DOE has funded a joint project between the Oak Ridge Nat...
The purpose of this document is to identify potential transuranic (TRU) material among the Hanford S...
During the Tank Waste Remediation System systems requirements review, an issue was raised regarding ...
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site has an inventory of 217,000 m{sup 3} of nuclear was...
The purpose of this study is to provide the DOE information with which it can establish the most eff...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
Progress is reported for three transuranic solid waste management programs funded at the Los Alamos ...
This document identifies the necessary actions for addressing current questions concerning the safe ...
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) was developed by the US Department of Energy (DOE) as a resea...
The Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) mission is to store, treat, and immobilize highly radioacti...
The Tanks Focus Area of the DOE`s Office of Science and Technology (EM-50) has funded the Savannah R...
This paper describes the waste characteristics of newly generated transuranic waste from the Radioch...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
In May 1998 the Hanford Site started developing a program for characterization of transuranic (TRU) ...
The Office of Science and Technology of the DOE has funded a joint project between the Oak Ridge Nat...
The purpose of this document is to identify potential transuranic (TRU) material among the Hanford S...
During the Tank Waste Remediation System systems requirements review, an issue was raised regarding ...
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site has an inventory of 217,000 m{sup 3} of nuclear was...
The purpose of this study is to provide the DOE information with which it can establish the most eff...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
Progress is reported for three transuranic solid waste management programs funded at the Los Alamos ...
This document identifies the necessary actions for addressing current questions concerning the safe ...
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) was developed by the US Department of Energy (DOE) as a resea...
The Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) mission is to store, treat, and immobilize highly radioacti...
The Tanks Focus Area of the DOE`s Office of Science and Technology (EM-50) has funded the Savannah R...
This paper describes the waste characteristics of newly generated transuranic waste from the Radioch...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
In May 1998 the Hanford Site started developing a program for characterization of transuranic (TRU) ...
The Office of Science and Technology of the DOE has funded a joint project between the Oak Ridge Nat...