The Consolidated Incinerator Facility (CIF) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) burns low-level radioactive wastes and mixed wastes as a method of treatment and volume reduction. The CIF generates secondary waste, which consists of ash and offgas scrubber solution. Currently the ash is stabilized/solidified in the Ashcrete process. The scrubber solution (blowdown) is sent to the SRS Effluent Treatment Facility (ETF) for treatment as wastewater. In the past, the scrubber solution was also stabilized/solidified in the Ashcrete process as blowcrete, and will continue to be treated this way for listed waste burns and scrubber solutions that do not meet the ETF Waste Acceptance Criteria (WAC). The disposal plan for Ashcrete and special case blowcre...
One of the most widely-used methods for the solidification/stabilization of low-level radwaste is by...
Stabilization/solidification (S/S) processes have been used as the final treatment step for hazardou...
The potential of solidification/stabilization (S/S) technology for the safe disposal of hazardous wa...
The Consolidated Incinerator Facility (CIF) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) burns low-level radioac...
The safe disposal of both high-level and low-level radioactive waste is a problem of increasing nati...
The ashcrete process will solidfy ash generated by the consolidated Incinerator Facility (CIF) at th...
The incinerator at the Department of Energy Savannah River Site burns low level radioactive and haza...
High Solids ash and scrubber solution waste streams were generated at the incinerator facility at SR...
The Saltstone facilities at the DOE Savannah River Site (SRS) stabilize and dispose of low-level rad...
At the Savannah River Site, part of the Department of Energy's nuclear materials complex located in ...
One of the methods proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the volume reduction and stab...
The Federal Facility Compliance Agreement (FFCA) establishes an aggressive schedule for conducting s...
The Effluent Treatment Facility (ETF) in the 200 East Area of the Hanford Site is investigating the ...
Sulfur polymer cement has been demonstrated to be superior to portland cement in the stabilization o...
the U.S. nuclear weapons program, is the focal point of a broad range of waste remediation efforts. ...
One of the most widely-used methods for the solidification/stabilization of low-level radwaste is by...
Stabilization/solidification (S/S) processes have been used as the final treatment step for hazardou...
The potential of solidification/stabilization (S/S) technology for the safe disposal of hazardous wa...
The Consolidated Incinerator Facility (CIF) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) burns low-level radioac...
The safe disposal of both high-level and low-level radioactive waste is a problem of increasing nati...
The ashcrete process will solidfy ash generated by the consolidated Incinerator Facility (CIF) at th...
The incinerator at the Department of Energy Savannah River Site burns low level radioactive and haza...
High Solids ash and scrubber solution waste streams were generated at the incinerator facility at SR...
The Saltstone facilities at the DOE Savannah River Site (SRS) stabilize and dispose of low-level rad...
At the Savannah River Site, part of the Department of Energy's nuclear materials complex located in ...
One of the methods proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the volume reduction and stab...
The Federal Facility Compliance Agreement (FFCA) establishes an aggressive schedule for conducting s...
The Effluent Treatment Facility (ETF) in the 200 East Area of the Hanford Site is investigating the ...
Sulfur polymer cement has been demonstrated to be superior to portland cement in the stabilization o...
the U.S. nuclear weapons program, is the focal point of a broad range of waste remediation efforts. ...
One of the most widely-used methods for the solidification/stabilization of low-level radwaste is by...
Stabilization/solidification (S/S) processes have been used as the final treatment step for hazardou...
The potential of solidification/stabilization (S/S) technology for the safe disposal of hazardous wa...