Decommissioning high level nuclear waste tanks will leave small amounts of residual sludge clinging to the walls and floor of the structures. The permissible amount of material left in the tanks depends on the radionuclide release characteristics of the sludge. At present, no systematic process exists for assessing how much of the remaining inventory will migrate, and which radioisotopes will remain relatively fixed. Working with actual sludges is both dangerous and prohibitively expensive. Consequently, methods were developed for preparing sludge simulants and doping them with nonradioactive surrogates for several radionuclides and RCRA metals of concern in actual sludges. The phase chemistry of these mixes was found to be a reasonable mat...
Aluminum-containing phases represent the most prevalent solids that can appear or disappear during t...
Stabilization/solidification (S/S) has been identified as the preferred treatment option for hazardo...
Highly basic tank wastes contain several important radionuclides, including {sup 90}Sr, {sup 99}Tc, ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of high level nuclear waste stored in unde...
'The proposed research will provide a scientific basis for predicting the long-term fate of radionuc...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of high level nuclear waste stored in unde...
To understand the behavior of radionuclides during alkaline pretreatment of tank sludges, simulants ...
Laboratory tests were performed to examine mixed nitric/hydrofluoric acid leach treatments for decon...
The leachabilities of /sup 90/Sr, /sup 239/Pu, and /sup 137/Cs from solids in Tank 108-SX were deter...
One of the greatest challenges facing the Department of Energy (DOE) is the remediation of the 100 m...
In this project, both the fundamental chemistry of actinides in alkaline solutions (relevant to thos...
The High Level Radioactive Waste (HLW) Sludge in Savannah River Site (SRS) waste tanks was produced ...
Laboratory tests were performed to examine the efficacy of various leach treatments for decontaminat...
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to vitrify Hanford's underground storage tank wastes. The vitrif...
Aluminum-containing phases represent the most prevalent solids that can appear or disappear during t...
Aluminum-containing phases represent the most prevalent solids that can appear or disappear during t...
Stabilization/solidification (S/S) has been identified as the preferred treatment option for hazardo...
Highly basic tank wastes contain several important radionuclides, including {sup 90}Sr, {sup 99}Tc, ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of high level nuclear waste stored in unde...
'The proposed research will provide a scientific basis for predicting the long-term fate of radionuc...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of high level nuclear waste stored in unde...
To understand the behavior of radionuclides during alkaline pretreatment of tank sludges, simulants ...
Laboratory tests were performed to examine mixed nitric/hydrofluoric acid leach treatments for decon...
The leachabilities of /sup 90/Sr, /sup 239/Pu, and /sup 137/Cs from solids in Tank 108-SX were deter...
One of the greatest challenges facing the Department of Energy (DOE) is the remediation of the 100 m...
In this project, both the fundamental chemistry of actinides in alkaline solutions (relevant to thos...
The High Level Radioactive Waste (HLW) Sludge in Savannah River Site (SRS) waste tanks was produced ...
Laboratory tests were performed to examine the efficacy of various leach treatments for decontaminat...
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to vitrify Hanford's underground storage tank wastes. The vitrif...
Aluminum-containing phases represent the most prevalent solids that can appear or disappear during t...
Aluminum-containing phases represent the most prevalent solids that can appear or disappear during t...
Stabilization/solidification (S/S) has been identified as the preferred treatment option for hazardo...
Highly basic tank wastes contain several important radionuclides, including {sup 90}Sr, {sup 99}Tc, ...