Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: 1) physically stabilize the final landfill by filling the empty volume in the tanks with a non-compressible material; 2) provide a barrier for inadvertent intrusion into the tank; 3) reduce contaminant mobility by a) limiting the hydraulic conductivity of the closed tank and b) reducing contact between the residual waste and infiltrating water; and 4) providing an alkaline, chemically reducing environment in the closed tank to control speciation and solubility of selected radionuclides. The objective of this work was to identify a single (all-in-one) grout to stabilize and isolate the residual radionuclides in the tank, provide structural stabil...
The 105-R Reactor Disassembly Basin Grout Placement Strategy Report (SRNL-TR-2009-00157) identifies ...
In the UK the preferred route to disposal for the majority of intermediate level nuclear waste (ILW)...
Plans for disposal of the low-level fraction of selected double-shell tank wastes at Hanford include...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: (1)...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
High-level waste (HLW) tanks 18-F and 19-F have been isolated from FTF facilities. To complete opera...
Hanford has 149 single-shell high level waste (HLW) tanks that were constructed between 1943 and 196...
After completion of waste removal and chemical cleaning operations, Tanks 5-F and 6-F await final cl...
To prepare single-shell tanks for closure, it will be necessary to piece some type of load- bearing ...
The overall objective of this program, SRD-99-08, was to design and test suitable materials, which c...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) facilities across the country have radioactive waste underground sto...
Technical support for the Hanford Tank Closure Program focused on evaluation of concepts for immobil...
The Gunite{trademark} and associated tanks (GAATs) were constructed at ORNL between 1943 and 1951 an...
A combined engineering and geochemistry approach is recommended for the stabilization of waste in de...
Contaminated soils, buried waste and leaking underground storage tanks pose a threat to the environm...
The 105-R Reactor Disassembly Basin Grout Placement Strategy Report (SRNL-TR-2009-00157) identifies ...
In the UK the preferred route to disposal for the majority of intermediate level nuclear waste (ILW)...
Plans for disposal of the low-level fraction of selected double-shell tank wastes at Hanford include...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: (1)...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
High-level waste (HLW) tanks 18-F and 19-F have been isolated from FTF facilities. To complete opera...
Hanford has 149 single-shell high level waste (HLW) tanks that were constructed between 1943 and 196...
After completion of waste removal and chemical cleaning operations, Tanks 5-F and 6-F await final cl...
To prepare single-shell tanks for closure, it will be necessary to piece some type of load- bearing ...
The overall objective of this program, SRD-99-08, was to design and test suitable materials, which c...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) facilities across the country have radioactive waste underground sto...
Technical support for the Hanford Tank Closure Program focused on evaluation of concepts for immobil...
The Gunite{trademark} and associated tanks (GAATs) were constructed at ORNL between 1943 and 1951 an...
A combined engineering and geochemistry approach is recommended for the stabilization of waste in de...
Contaminated soils, buried waste and leaking underground storage tanks pose a threat to the environm...
The 105-R Reactor Disassembly Basin Grout Placement Strategy Report (SRNL-TR-2009-00157) identifies ...
In the UK the preferred route to disposal for the majority of intermediate level nuclear waste (ILW)...
Plans for disposal of the low-level fraction of selected double-shell tank wastes at Hanford include...