The long length contaminated equipment was designed and built to aid in the remote removal and transport of highly radioactive, contaminated equipment from various locations in the tank farms to disposal. The equipment has been stored in an open lay-down yard area, exposed to the elements for the past year and a half. The possible alternatives available to provide shelter for the equipment are investigated
The DOE is evaluating what should be done with this buried waste. Although the radioactive waste is ...
The need for remote handled low level waste (LLW) disposal capability has been identified. A new ons...
This paper presents an overview of the underground technologies deployed during the cleanup of nine ...
This study evaluated a variety of treatment and disposal technologies for mixed waste (MW) meeting t...
A system to accommodate the removal of long-length contaminated equipment (LLCE) from Hanford underg...
This safety analysis report for packaging describes the components of the long-length contaminated e...
A shielding analysis of a potential long length contaminated equipment transportation package was co...
The purpose of this document is to provide the maintenance requirements of the Long Length Contamina...
Since the mid 1940s, the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Energy (DOE) have conduct...
The primary mission of Oak Ridge National laboratory (ORNL) during World War II was the processing o...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
The primary mission of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) during World War 2 was the processing of...
The gunite and associated tanks (GAAT) are inactive, liquid low-level waste tanks located in and aro...
Technical support for the Hanford Tank Closure Program focused on evaluation of concepts for immobil...
This document examines high-/low-level radioactive liquid waste transport alternatives. Radioactive ...
The DOE is evaluating what should be done with this buried waste. Although the radioactive waste is ...
The need for remote handled low level waste (LLW) disposal capability has been identified. A new ons...
This paper presents an overview of the underground technologies deployed during the cleanup of nine ...
This study evaluated a variety of treatment and disposal technologies for mixed waste (MW) meeting t...
A system to accommodate the removal of long-length contaminated equipment (LLCE) from Hanford underg...
This safety analysis report for packaging describes the components of the long-length contaminated e...
A shielding analysis of a potential long length contaminated equipment transportation package was co...
The purpose of this document is to provide the maintenance requirements of the Long Length Contamina...
Since the mid 1940s, the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Energy (DOE) have conduct...
The primary mission of Oak Ridge National laboratory (ORNL) during World War II was the processing o...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
The primary mission of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) during World War 2 was the processing of...
The gunite and associated tanks (GAAT) are inactive, liquid low-level waste tanks located in and aro...
Technical support for the Hanford Tank Closure Program focused on evaluation of concepts for immobil...
This document examines high-/low-level radioactive liquid waste transport alternatives. Radioactive ...
The DOE is evaluating what should be done with this buried waste. Although the radioactive waste is ...
The need for remote handled low level waste (LLW) disposal capability has been identified. A new ons...
This paper presents an overview of the underground technologies deployed during the cleanup of nine ...