A preliminary waste treatment plan was developed for disposing of radioactive inorganic liquid wastes that contain hazardous metals and/or hazardous acid concentrations at Argonne National Laboratory. This plan, which involves neutralization and sulfide precipitation followed by filtration, reduces the concentration of hazardous metals and the acidity so that the filtrate liquid is simply a low-level radioactive waste that can be fed to a low-level waste evaporator
Development of remediation technologies for the characterization, retrieval, treatment, concentratio...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) used radioactive waste samples from Hanford to demonstra...
The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Low Activity Waste (LAW) vitrification fa...
Several facilities at Argonne National Laboratory - West (ANL-W) generate many thousand gallons of r...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is proceeding with plans to use vitrification to treat low-...
The Waste Treatment and Minimization Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory has designed and will b...
This report outlines a treatment scheme for separating and concentrating the transuranic (TRU) eleme...
All low-level radioactive solid wastes, excluding TRU wastes, are disposed of by shallow land burial...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
Management options for three generic categories of radioactive mixed waste in commercial low-level w...
Discontinuation of the hydrofracture disposal method at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has cau...
This report surveys waste production rates and disposal practices at EBR-II, a small-scale liquid-me...
The Radioactive and Industrial Wastewater Science Group manages and operates the Radioactive Liquid ...
The liquid wastes produced during the processing of radioactive materials at the Savannah River Site...
The low-level waste form, commonly referred to as the ‘Monoliths’, originated as liquid low-level fr...
Development of remediation technologies for the characterization, retrieval, treatment, concentratio...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) used radioactive waste samples from Hanford to demonstra...
The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Low Activity Waste (LAW) vitrification fa...
Several facilities at Argonne National Laboratory - West (ANL-W) generate many thousand gallons of r...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is proceeding with plans to use vitrification to treat low-...
The Waste Treatment and Minimization Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory has designed and will b...
This report outlines a treatment scheme for separating and concentrating the transuranic (TRU) eleme...
All low-level radioactive solid wastes, excluding TRU wastes, are disposed of by shallow land burial...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
Management options for three generic categories of radioactive mixed waste in commercial low-level w...
Discontinuation of the hydrofracture disposal method at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has cau...
This report surveys waste production rates and disposal practices at EBR-II, a small-scale liquid-me...
The Radioactive and Industrial Wastewater Science Group manages and operates the Radioactive Liquid ...
The liquid wastes produced during the processing of radioactive materials at the Savannah River Site...
The low-level waste form, commonly referred to as the ‘Monoliths’, originated as liquid low-level fr...
Development of remediation technologies for the characterization, retrieval, treatment, concentratio...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) used radioactive waste samples from Hanford to demonstra...
The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Low Activity Waste (LAW) vitrification fa...