Waste pretreatment and immobilization requires the tank waste to be retrieved. Retrieval from tanks may require dilution. This test determines the effects of dilution on the mass of solids and their composition. This test plan gives test instructions, example data sheets, a waste compatibility review, and a waste stream fact sheet
Laboratory tests were completed on the dissolution characteristics of Hanford saltcake waste from si...
The purpose of this document is to identify potential transuranic (TRU) material among the Hanford S...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has initiated a waste form testing program to support the long...
Tank 241-AZ-101 (101-AZ) has been identified as one of the early tanks to be retrieved for waste pre...
Tank 241-C-104 has been identified as one of the first tanks to be retrieved for high-level waste pr...
Tank 241-C-104 has been identified as one of the first tanks to be retrieved for high-level waste pr...
Tank 241-AN-104 (104-AN) has been identified as the one of the first tanks to be retrieved for low l...
A wide variety of waste simulants were developed over the past few years to test various retrieval, ...
Demonstrating that a waste form produced by a given immobilization process is chemically and physica...
This plan documents the highlights of the Solids Accumulations Scouting Studies test; a project, fro...
The Hanford Tank Waste Operations Simulator (HTWOS) models the mission to manage, retrieve, treat an...
This paper describes the sample selection, sample preparation, environmental, and regulatory conside...
A testing program evaluating actual tank waste was developed in response to Task 4 from the M-12 Ext...
Twenty-five of the 177 underground waste storage tanks on the Hanford Site have been placed on the F...
'The Hanford Site has been used to produce nuclear materials for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
Laboratory tests were completed on the dissolution characteristics of Hanford saltcake waste from si...
The purpose of this document is to identify potential transuranic (TRU) material among the Hanford S...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has initiated a waste form testing program to support the long...
Tank 241-AZ-101 (101-AZ) has been identified as one of the early tanks to be retrieved for waste pre...
Tank 241-C-104 has been identified as one of the first tanks to be retrieved for high-level waste pr...
Tank 241-C-104 has been identified as one of the first tanks to be retrieved for high-level waste pr...
Tank 241-AN-104 (104-AN) has been identified as the one of the first tanks to be retrieved for low l...
A wide variety of waste simulants were developed over the past few years to test various retrieval, ...
Demonstrating that a waste form produced by a given immobilization process is chemically and physica...
This plan documents the highlights of the Solids Accumulations Scouting Studies test; a project, fro...
The Hanford Tank Waste Operations Simulator (HTWOS) models the mission to manage, retrieve, treat an...
This paper describes the sample selection, sample preparation, environmental, and regulatory conside...
A testing program evaluating actual tank waste was developed in response to Task 4 from the M-12 Ext...
Twenty-five of the 177 underground waste storage tanks on the Hanford Site have been placed on the F...
'The Hanford Site has been used to produce nuclear materials for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
Laboratory tests were completed on the dissolution characteristics of Hanford saltcake waste from si...
The purpose of this document is to identify potential transuranic (TRU) material among the Hanford S...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has initiated a waste form testing program to support the long...