The existing thermally treatable, radioactive mixed waste inventory is characterized to support implementation of the commercial, 1214 thermal treatment contract. The existing thermally treatable waste inventory has been identified using a decision matrix developed by Josephson et al. (1996). Similar to earlier waste characterization reports (Place 1993 and 1994), hazardous materials, radionuclides, physical properties, and waste container data are statistically analyzed. In addition, the waste inventory data is analyzed to correlate waste constituent data that are important to the implementation of the commercial thermal treatment contract for obtaining permits and for process design. The specific waste parameters, which were analyzed, inc...
This report evaluates the capabilities of the United States Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) existing ...
This report was prepared to support the analysis of risks and costs associated with the proposed tre...
Over the last 50 years, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has produced a wide variety of radioacti...
Waste characterization and monitoring are major activities in the management of waste from generatio...
A literature review and survey were conducted on behalf of the US NRC Division of Waste Management t...
The characterization program was conducted to maintain regulatory compliance and support ongoing was...
Management options for three generic categories of radioactive mixed waste in commercial low-level w...
Characterization is a very important step in dealing with materials and waste streams generated duri...
This document, prepared by the National Low-Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Eng...
Characterization of mixed wastes (that is, radioactive and otherwise hazardous) requires that all ha...
The purpose of this document is to provide information to state representatives and developers of lo...
This document provides physical, chemical, and radiological descriptive information for a portion of...
The survey reported here was conducted with the intent of identifying categories of low-level radioa...
Mixed greater-than-Class C low-level radioactive waste (mixed GTCC LLW) is waste that combines two c...
US DOE mixed low-level and mixed transuranic waste inventory was estimated at 181,000 cubic meters (...
This report evaluates the capabilities of the United States Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) existing ...
This report was prepared to support the analysis of risks and costs associated with the proposed tre...
Over the last 50 years, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has produced a wide variety of radioacti...
Waste characterization and monitoring are major activities in the management of waste from generatio...
A literature review and survey were conducted on behalf of the US NRC Division of Waste Management t...
The characterization program was conducted to maintain regulatory compliance and support ongoing was...
Management options for three generic categories of radioactive mixed waste in commercial low-level w...
Characterization is a very important step in dealing with materials and waste streams generated duri...
This document, prepared by the National Low-Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Eng...
Characterization of mixed wastes (that is, radioactive and otherwise hazardous) requires that all ha...
The purpose of this document is to provide information to state representatives and developers of lo...
This document provides physical, chemical, and radiological descriptive information for a portion of...
The survey reported here was conducted with the intent of identifying categories of low-level radioa...
Mixed greater-than-Class C low-level radioactive waste (mixed GTCC LLW) is waste that combines two c...
US DOE mixed low-level and mixed transuranic waste inventory was estimated at 181,000 cubic meters (...
This report evaluates the capabilities of the United States Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) existing ...
This report was prepared to support the analysis of risks and costs associated with the proposed tre...
Over the last 50 years, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has produced a wide variety of radioacti...