The WAND (Waste Assay for Nonradioactive Disposal) system can scan thought-to-be-clean, low-density waste (mostly paper and plastics) to determine whether the levels of any contaminant radioactivity are low enough to justify their disposal in normal public landfills or similar facilities. Such a screening would allow probably at least half of the large volume of low-density waste now buried at high cost in LANL`s Rad Waste Landfill (Area G at Technical Area 54) to be disposed of elsewhere at a much lower cost. The WAND System consists of a well-shielded bank of six 5-in.-diam. phoswich scintillation detectors; a mechanical conveyor system that carries a 12-in.-wide layer of either shredded material or packets of paper sheets beneath the ban...
The Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) identified the need to perform an assessment of the functionality ...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the volume activity of radioactive waste (RW) by surface and spe...
A comprehensive program is in progress at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for the development of ...
Two prototype systems for low-density Green is Clean (GIC) waste at Los Alamos National Laboratory (...
The Waste Assay for Nonradioactive Disposal (WAND) and the High Efficiency Radiation Counters for Ul...
The WIT program will provide an inspection system that offers the nuclear waste evaluator a unique c...
The Water Neutron Detector (WaND) is an efficient and non-toxic alternative to some helium-3 neutron...
Conditioned radioactive waste has to meet the specifications and acceptance criteria defined by nati...
Prior to disposal, nuclear waste must be accurately characterized to identify and quantify the radio...
The work discussed in this paper focuses on creating a device for processing low-level nuclear waste...
Prior to disposal, nuclear waste must be accurately characterized to identify and quantify the radio...
In the framework of 16ENV09 MetroDECOM II, JRC is in charge of implementation of work package 3 rele...
A comprehensive program is currently in progress for the development of sensitive, practical nondest...
The ability to accurately and rapidly measure nuclear material within drums and examine their conten...
In the context of the on-line monitoring of short and medium term for radioactive waste repository, ...
The Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) identified the need to perform an assessment of the functionality ...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the volume activity of radioactive waste (RW) by surface and spe...
A comprehensive program is in progress at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for the development of ...
Two prototype systems for low-density Green is Clean (GIC) waste at Los Alamos National Laboratory (...
The Waste Assay for Nonradioactive Disposal (WAND) and the High Efficiency Radiation Counters for Ul...
The WIT program will provide an inspection system that offers the nuclear waste evaluator a unique c...
The Water Neutron Detector (WaND) is an efficient and non-toxic alternative to some helium-3 neutron...
Conditioned radioactive waste has to meet the specifications and acceptance criteria defined by nati...
Prior to disposal, nuclear waste must be accurately characterized to identify and quantify the radio...
The work discussed in this paper focuses on creating a device for processing low-level nuclear waste...
Prior to disposal, nuclear waste must be accurately characterized to identify and quantify the radio...
In the framework of 16ENV09 MetroDECOM II, JRC is in charge of implementation of work package 3 rele...
A comprehensive program is currently in progress for the development of sensitive, practical nondest...
The ability to accurately and rapidly measure nuclear material within drums and examine their conten...
In the context of the on-line monitoring of short and medium term for radioactive waste repository, ...
The Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) identified the need to perform an assessment of the functionality ...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the volume activity of radioactive waste (RW) by surface and spe...
A comprehensive program is in progress at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for the development of ...