Within the nuclear industry, many contaminated facilities that require decommissioning contain huge volumes of concrete. This concrete is generally disposed of as low-level waste at a high cost. Much of the concrete is lightly contaminated and could be reused as roadbed, fill material, or aggregate for new concrete, thus saving millions of dollars. However, because of the possibility of volumetric contamination and the lack of a method to evaluate the risks and costs of reusing concrete, reuse is rarely considered. To address this problem, Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) and the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory teamed to write a ''concrete protocol'' to help evaluate the ramifications of reusing concrete with...
The decommissioning of a nuclear power plant generates large amounts of radioactive waste, which is ...
Within the next few decades, several hundred thousand tons of metal are expected to be removed from ...
The migration of radionuclides from radioactive waste into the environment poses a public safety con...
Within the nuclear industry, many contaminated facilities that require decommissioning contain huge ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Order 5400.5, ``Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment...
Much of the clean or slightly contaminated concrete from Decontamination and Decommissioning (D&D) a...
A protocol has been developed for use in the disposition of concrete from Decontamination and Decomm...
The purpose of this protocol is to assist US Department of Energy (DOE) sites in releasing concrete ...
The dismantling of a nuclear facility creates a great variety of materials that have to be removed f...
A large number of aging US Department of Energy (DOE) surplus facilities located throughout the US r...
While the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has had specific and dose-based standards for the release of...
While the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has had specific and dose-based standards for the release of...
This cost and performance report describes the Accelerated Site Technology Deployment project that d...
The nuclear installation decommissioning process is characterized by production of large amount of r...
The civil engineering sector accounts for a significant percentage of global material and energy con...
The decommissioning of a nuclear power plant generates large amounts of radioactive waste, which is ...
Within the next few decades, several hundred thousand tons of metal are expected to be removed from ...
The migration of radionuclides from radioactive waste into the environment poses a public safety con...
Within the nuclear industry, many contaminated facilities that require decommissioning contain huge ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Order 5400.5, ``Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment...
Much of the clean or slightly contaminated concrete from Decontamination and Decommissioning (D&D) a...
A protocol has been developed for use in the disposition of concrete from Decontamination and Decomm...
The purpose of this protocol is to assist US Department of Energy (DOE) sites in releasing concrete ...
The dismantling of a nuclear facility creates a great variety of materials that have to be removed f...
A large number of aging US Department of Energy (DOE) surplus facilities located throughout the US r...
While the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has had specific and dose-based standards for the release of...
While the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has had specific and dose-based standards for the release of...
This cost and performance report describes the Accelerated Site Technology Deployment project that d...
The nuclear installation decommissioning process is characterized by production of large amount of r...
The civil engineering sector accounts for a significant percentage of global material and energy con...
The decommissioning of a nuclear power plant generates large amounts of radioactive waste, which is ...
Within the next few decades, several hundred thousand tons of metal are expected to be removed from ...
The migration of radionuclides from radioactive waste into the environment poses a public safety con...