Waste receipts to the double-shell tank system are analyzed and wastes through the year 2015 are projected based on generation trends of the past 12 months. A computer simulation of site operations is performed, which results in projections of tank fill schedules, tank transfers, evaporator operations, tank retrieval, and aging waste tank usage. This projection incorporates current budget planning and the clean-up schedule of the Tri-Party Agreement. Assumptions were current as of June 1996
At the U. S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State, 216 million liter...
Double-shell tank (DST) storage space requirements have been shown to be highly dependent on the end...
This documents lays the groundwork for preparing the implementing the TWRS tank waste analysis plann...
Waste receipts to the double-shell tank system are analyzed and wastes through the year 2015 are pro...
Waste receipts to the double-shell tank system are analyzed and wastes through the year 2015 are pro...
This document presents the background and basis for the Tank Waste Remediation System forecast for s...
A set of tank-by-tank waste inventories is derived from historical waste models, flowsheet records, ...
Additional double-shell tank storage capacity is not needed until FY 2004 or later. The waste volume...
Project W-0236A has been proposed to provide additional waste tank storage in the 200 East and 200 W...
The Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) mission is to store, treat, and immobilize highly radioacti...
Strategic plans for waste management require information on the current and future waste generation ...
Nuclear waste is presently stored in 177 underground storage tanks at -the U. S. Department of Energ...
This document is a compilation of data relating to the Tank Waste Remediation System Multi-Year Prog...
The expected number of shipments of commodities in the nuclear fuel cycle are projected for the year...
This report compiles information collected during the Fiscal Year 1995 pertaining to the waste tank ...
At the U. S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State, 216 million liter...
Double-shell tank (DST) storage space requirements have been shown to be highly dependent on the end...
This documents lays the groundwork for preparing the implementing the TWRS tank waste analysis plann...
Waste receipts to the double-shell tank system are analyzed and wastes through the year 2015 are pro...
Waste receipts to the double-shell tank system are analyzed and wastes through the year 2015 are pro...
This document presents the background and basis for the Tank Waste Remediation System forecast for s...
A set of tank-by-tank waste inventories is derived from historical waste models, flowsheet records, ...
Additional double-shell tank storage capacity is not needed until FY 2004 or later. The waste volume...
Project W-0236A has been proposed to provide additional waste tank storage in the 200 East and 200 W...
The Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) mission is to store, treat, and immobilize highly radioacti...
Strategic plans for waste management require information on the current and future waste generation ...
Nuclear waste is presently stored in 177 underground storage tanks at -the U. S. Department of Energ...
This document is a compilation of data relating to the Tank Waste Remediation System Multi-Year Prog...
The expected number of shipments of commodities in the nuclear fuel cycle are projected for the year...
This report compiles information collected during the Fiscal Year 1995 pertaining to the waste tank ...
At the U. S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State, 216 million liter...
Double-shell tank (DST) storage space requirements have been shown to be highly dependent on the end...
This documents lays the groundwork for preparing the implementing the TWRS tank waste analysis plann...