The industrial facilities that have been built or are under construction in France, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and West Germany to handle light-water reactor (LWR) spent fuel and canisters of vitrified high-level waste before ultimate disposal are described and illustrated with drawings and photographs. Published information on the operating performance of these facilities is also given. This information was assembled for consideration in planning and design of similar equipment and facilities needed for the Federal Waste Management System in the United States
Nuclear energy for power generation produces heat-generating high- and intermediate level radioactiv...
Fuel cycle analyses are performed to evaluate the impacts of further transmutation of spent nuclear ...
Several European waste management organizations have started work on creating a technology platform ...
This report describes the major parameters for management of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radio...
The purpose of this report is to examine and compare the approaches and practices of selected countr...
As a consequence of this country's non-proliferation policy, the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel ...
France has been disposing of low-level radioactive waste (LLW) at the Centre de Stockage de la Manch...
Future fusion reactors will generate waste during operation and decommissioning. In contrast to fiss...
The objective with this report is to study how results from the LUCOEX (Large Underground Concept Ex...
In Europe spent nuclear fuel discharged from light water reactors (LWR) is considered either as wast...
This report summarizes the results of a survey of foreign experience in dry storage of spent fuel fr...
After the introduction of a law prohibiting the start-up of any new nuclear power plant until the ut...
Worldwide, a variety of approaches to the management of spent fuel have been adopted. A review of ap...
Estimates are given of the annual amounts of each generic type of LLW (i.e., Government and commeric...
The paper gives a brief overview of the status of R&D on HLW disposal. Shortly addressed is the ...
Nuclear energy for power generation produces heat-generating high- and intermediate level radioactiv...
Fuel cycle analyses are performed to evaluate the impacts of further transmutation of spent nuclear ...
Several European waste management organizations have started work on creating a technology platform ...
This report describes the major parameters for management of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radio...
The purpose of this report is to examine and compare the approaches and practices of selected countr...
As a consequence of this country's non-proliferation policy, the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel ...
France has been disposing of low-level radioactive waste (LLW) at the Centre de Stockage de la Manch...
Future fusion reactors will generate waste during operation and decommissioning. In contrast to fiss...
The objective with this report is to study how results from the LUCOEX (Large Underground Concept Ex...
In Europe spent nuclear fuel discharged from light water reactors (LWR) is considered either as wast...
This report summarizes the results of a survey of foreign experience in dry storage of spent fuel fr...
After the introduction of a law prohibiting the start-up of any new nuclear power plant until the ut...
Worldwide, a variety of approaches to the management of spent fuel have been adopted. A review of ap...
Estimates are given of the annual amounts of each generic type of LLW (i.e., Government and commeric...
The paper gives a brief overview of the status of R&D on HLW disposal. Shortly addressed is the ...
Nuclear energy for power generation produces heat-generating high- and intermediate level radioactiv...
Fuel cycle analyses are performed to evaluate the impacts of further transmutation of spent nuclear ...
Several European waste management organizations have started work on creating a technology platform ...