Preliminary accident analyses and radiological source term evaluations have been conducted for transuranic waste (TRUW) as part of the US Department of Energy (DOE) effort to manage storage, treatment, and disposal of radioactive wastes at its various sites. The approach to assessing radiological releases from facility accidents was developed in support of the Office of Environmental Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (EM PEIS). The methodology developed in this work is in accordance with the latest DOE guidelines, which consider the spectrum of possible accident scenarios in the implementation of various actions evaluated in an EIS. The radiological releases from potential risk-dominant accidents in storage and treatmen...
In order to gain a risk management perspective, the DOE Rocky Flats Field Office (RFFO) initiated a ...
This report is a supplement to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal-Phase Final Supplemental Env...
A probabilistic assessment of radioactive doses as consequences from accident scenarios was conducte...
Human health risks as a consequence of potential radiological releases resulting from plausible acci...
A principal consideration in developing waste management strategies is the relative importance of Po...
The risk to human health of potential radiological releases resulting from facility accidents consti...
This report documents the methodology, computational framework, and results of facility accident ana...
This report documents the methodology, computational framework, and results of facility accident ana...
The Draft Waste Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (WM PEIS) was released by the...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has completed a survey of assumptions and techniques used for safe...
Approximately 5 to 10 million packages of radioactive material and wastes are shipped annually in th...
This report presents supplemental information for the document Analysis of Accident Sequences and So...
Current US Department of Energy (DOE) guidance on the performance of accident analyses supported an ...
In its Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS), the Office of Environmental Management (E...
Past practices at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) field facilities may have resulted in the presence...
In order to gain a risk management perspective, the DOE Rocky Flats Field Office (RFFO) initiated a ...
This report is a supplement to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal-Phase Final Supplemental Env...
A probabilistic assessment of radioactive doses as consequences from accident scenarios was conducte...
Human health risks as a consequence of potential radiological releases resulting from plausible acci...
A principal consideration in developing waste management strategies is the relative importance of Po...
The risk to human health of potential radiological releases resulting from facility accidents consti...
This report documents the methodology, computational framework, and results of facility accident ana...
This report documents the methodology, computational framework, and results of facility accident ana...
The Draft Waste Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (WM PEIS) was released by the...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has completed a survey of assumptions and techniques used for safe...
Approximately 5 to 10 million packages of radioactive material and wastes are shipped annually in th...
This report presents supplemental information for the document Analysis of Accident Sequences and So...
Current US Department of Energy (DOE) guidance on the performance of accident analyses supported an ...
In its Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS), the Office of Environmental Management (E...
Past practices at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) field facilities may have resulted in the presence...
In order to gain a risk management perspective, the DOE Rocky Flats Field Office (RFFO) initiated a ...
This report is a supplement to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal-Phase Final Supplemental Env...
A probabilistic assessment of radioactive doses as consequences from accident scenarios was conducte...