This planning document outlines the steps necessary to develop, test, evaluate, and potentially implement a pilot chargeback system at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory for the treatment, storage, and disposal of current waste. This pilot program will demonstrate one system that can be used to charge onsite generators for the treatment and disposal of low-level radioactive waste. In FY 1997, mock billings will begin by July 15, 1997. Assuming approvals are received to do so, FY 1998 activities will include modifying the associated automated systems, testing and evaluating system performance, and estimating the amount generators will spend for waste storage, treatment, and disposal in FY 1999. If the program is full...
Waste management practices at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
This conceptual design report addresses development of replacement remote-handled low-level waste di...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently evaluating low-level radioactive waste management a...
Chargeback systems have been discussed (and cussed), tried, modified, and in some cases, successfull...
Recurring waste management noncompliance problems have spurred a fundamental site-wide process revis...
In May of 1994, Lockheed Idaho Technologies Company (LITCO) in Idaho Falls, Idaho and subcontractors...
In May of 1994, Lockheed Idaho Technologies Company (LITCO) in Idaho Falls, Idaho and subcontractors...
Private sector capacity for treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) of various categories of radioact...
The Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (Laboratory) stores nearly 65,000 cubic ...
A research, development, and demonstration project for the grouting of newly generated liquid waste ...
A method for assessing management systems for low-level radioactive waste is being developed for US ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) manages a multibillion dollar environmental management (EM) progra...
The Low-Activity Waste Process Technology Program anticipated that grouting will be used for disposa...
The System Design Study (SDS), part of the Waste Technology Development Department at the Idaho Nati...
National Security Technologies, LLC, initiated an evaluation of treatment technologies that they wou...
Waste management practices at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
This conceptual design report addresses development of replacement remote-handled low-level waste di...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently evaluating low-level radioactive waste management a...
Chargeback systems have been discussed (and cussed), tried, modified, and in some cases, successfull...
Recurring waste management noncompliance problems have spurred a fundamental site-wide process revis...
In May of 1994, Lockheed Idaho Technologies Company (LITCO) in Idaho Falls, Idaho and subcontractors...
In May of 1994, Lockheed Idaho Technologies Company (LITCO) in Idaho Falls, Idaho and subcontractors...
Private sector capacity for treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) of various categories of radioact...
The Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (Laboratory) stores nearly 65,000 cubic ...
A research, development, and demonstration project for the grouting of newly generated liquid waste ...
A method for assessing management systems for low-level radioactive waste is being developed for US ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) manages a multibillion dollar environmental management (EM) progra...
The Low-Activity Waste Process Technology Program anticipated that grouting will be used for disposa...
The System Design Study (SDS), part of the Waste Technology Development Department at the Idaho Nati...
National Security Technologies, LLC, initiated an evaluation of treatment technologies that they wou...
Waste management practices at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
This conceptual design report addresses development of replacement remote-handled low-level waste di...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is currently evaluating low-level radioactive waste management a...