In support of the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) Waste Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, Argonne National Laboratory has developed WASTE-ACC, a computational framework and integrated PC-based database system, to assess atmospheric releases from facility accidents. WASTE-ACC facilitates the many calculations for the accident analyses necessitated by the numerous combinations of waste types, waste management process technologies, facility locations, and site consolidation strategies in the waste management alternatives across the DOE complex. WASTE-ACC is a comprehensive tool that can effectively test future DOE waste management alternatives and assumptions. The computational framework can access several relational ...
There is a model on the Oak Ridge Reservation which provides requirements for determining capacities...
A computer model was developed to analyze environmental impacts resulting from disposal of both radi...
Hazardous Waste Management (HWM) facilities are used in the handling and processing of solid and liq...
This paper describes the Waste Management Facility Accident Analysis (WASTE{underscore}ACC) software...
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...
This report presents supplemental information for the document Analysis of Accident Sequences and So...
WASTE-MGMT is a computational model that provides waste loads, profiles, and emissions for the U.S. ...
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...
Preliminary accident analyses and radiological source term evaluations have been conducted for trans...
Human health risks as a consequence of potential radiological releases resulting from plausible acci...
This report focuses on the generation of hazardous waste (HW) and the treatment of HW being generate...
A software system called the Waste Flow Analysis has been developed and applied to complex environme...
The Draft Waste Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (WM PEIS) was released by the...
There is a model on the Oak Ridge Reservation which provides requirements for determining capacities...
A computer model was developed to analyze environmental impacts resulting from disposal of both radi...
Hazardous Waste Management (HWM) facilities are used in the handling and processing of solid and liq...
This paper describes the Waste Management Facility Accident Analysis (WASTE{underscore}ACC) software...
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...
This report presents supplemental information for the document Analysis of Accident Sequences and So...
WASTE-MGMT is a computational model that provides waste loads, profiles, and emissions for the U.S. ...
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...
Preliminary accident analyses and radiological source term evaluations have been conducted for trans...
Human health risks as a consequence of potential radiological releases resulting from plausible acci...
This report focuses on the generation of hazardous waste (HW) and the treatment of HW being generate...
A software system called the Waste Flow Analysis has been developed and applied to complex environme...
The Draft Waste Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (WM PEIS) was released by the...
There is a model on the Oak Ridge Reservation which provides requirements for determining capacities...
A computer model was developed to analyze environmental impacts resulting from disposal of both radi...
Hazardous Waste Management (HWM) facilities are used in the handling and processing of solid and liq...