A combined engineering and geochemistry approach is recommended for the stabilization of waste in decommissioned tanks and contaminated soils at the AX Tank Farm, Hanford, WA. A two-part strategy of desiccation and gettering is proposed for treatment of the in-tank residual wastes. Dry portland cement and/or fly ash are suggested as an effective and low-cost desiccant for wicking excess moisture from the upper waste layer. Getters work by either ion exchange or phase precipitation to reduce radionuclide concentrations in solution. The authors recommend the use of specific natural and man-made compounds, appropriately proportioned to the unique inventory of each tank. A filler design consisting of multilayered cementitous grout with interlay...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
One of the environmental remediation challenges facing the nation is the retrieval and permanent dis...
The Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order requires that a Resource Conservation and R...
Technical support for the Hanford Tank Closure Program focused on evaluation of concepts for immobil...
This interim report evaluates various ways to stabilize decommissioned waste tanks and contaminated ...
This study provides facility and process concepts and costs for partial decontamination of the most ...
This report examines the feasibility of remediating ancillary equipment associated with the 241-AX T...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
The CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc. (CH2M HILL) is producing risk/performance assessments to support t...
Unplanned releases of radioactive and hazardous wastes have occurred at the 241-SX Tank Farm on the ...
The program to treat and dispose of the highly radioactive wastes stored in underground tanks at the...
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management is tasked with a major remediation ...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: (1)...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: 1) ...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
One of the environmental remediation challenges facing the nation is the retrieval and permanent dis...
The Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order requires that a Resource Conservation and R...
Technical support for the Hanford Tank Closure Program focused on evaluation of concepts for immobil...
This interim report evaluates various ways to stabilize decommissioned waste tanks and contaminated ...
This study provides facility and process concepts and costs for partial decontamination of the most ...
This report examines the feasibility of remediating ancillary equipment associated with the 241-AX T...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
The CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc. (CH2M HILL) is producing risk/performance assessments to support t...
Unplanned releases of radioactive and hazardous wastes have occurred at the 241-SX Tank Farm on the ...
The program to treat and dispose of the highly radioactive wastes stored in underground tanks at the...
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management is tasked with a major remediation ...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: (1)...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: 1) ...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
One of the environmental remediation challenges facing the nation is the retrieval and permanent dis...
The Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order requires that a Resource Conservation and R...