Approximately 200 contaminated surplus structures require decommissioning at Los Alamos National Laboratory. During the last 10 years, 50 of these structures have undergone decommissioning. These facilities vary from experimental research reactors to process/research facilities contaminated with plutonium-enriched uranium, tritium, and high explosives. Three case studies are presented: (1) a filter building contaminated with transuranic radionuclides; (2) a historical water boiler that operated with a uranyl-nitrate solution; and (3) the ultra-high-temperature reactor experiment, which used enriched uranium as fuel
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Decommissioning Program has decontaminated and demolished ...
Cost information is developed for the conceptual decommissioning of non-fuel-cycle nuclear facilitie...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (Laboratory) has supported this country through 50 years of resea...
Decommissioning Buildings 3 and 4 South at Technical Area 21, Los Alamos National Laboratory, involv...
The process of decommissioning a facility such as a nuclear reactor or reprocessing plant presents m...
During 1978, a plutonium (/sup 239/Pu) contaminated incinerator facility at the Los Alamos National ...
In May 0f 2000, the Cerro Grande wild land fire burned approximately 48,000 acres in and around Los ...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Decommissioning Project has decontaminated, demolished, an...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Decommissioning Project has decontaminated, demolished, an...
On October 25, 1990, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) ceased programmatic operations at the Hig...
A tritium laboratory facility at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, was dec...
This paper describes the deactivation and source term reduction activities conducted over the recent...
The Decontamination and Decommissioning (D and D) Program at Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has completed the D&D of the Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (E...
The 576 abstracted references on nuclear facility decommissioning, uranium mill tailings management,...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Decommissioning Program has decontaminated and demolished ...
Cost information is developed for the conceptual decommissioning of non-fuel-cycle nuclear facilitie...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (Laboratory) has supported this country through 50 years of resea...
Decommissioning Buildings 3 and 4 South at Technical Area 21, Los Alamos National Laboratory, involv...
The process of decommissioning a facility such as a nuclear reactor or reprocessing plant presents m...
During 1978, a plutonium (/sup 239/Pu) contaminated incinerator facility at the Los Alamos National ...
In May 0f 2000, the Cerro Grande wild land fire burned approximately 48,000 acres in and around Los ...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Decommissioning Project has decontaminated, demolished, an...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Decommissioning Project has decontaminated, demolished, an...
On October 25, 1990, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) ceased programmatic operations at the Hig...
A tritium laboratory facility at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, was dec...
This paper describes the deactivation and source term reduction activities conducted over the recent...
The Decontamination and Decommissioning (D and D) Program at Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has completed the D&D of the Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (E...
The 576 abstracted references on nuclear facility decommissioning, uranium mill tailings management,...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Decommissioning Program has decontaminated and demolished ...
Cost information is developed for the conceptual decommissioning of non-fuel-cycle nuclear facilitie...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (Laboratory) has supported this country through 50 years of resea...