High-level waste (HLW) tanks 18-F and 19-F have been isolated from FTF facilities. To complete operational closure the tanks will be filled with grout for the purpose of: (1) physically stabilizing the tanks, (2) limiting/eliminating vertical pathways to residual waste, (3) entombing waste removal equipment, (4) discouraging future intrusion, and (5) providing an alkaline, chemical reducing environment within the closure boundary to control speciation and solubility of select radionuclides. This report documents the results of a four cubic yard bulk fill scale up test on the grout formulation recommended for filling Tanks 18-F and 19-F. Details of the scale up test are provided in a Test Plan. The work was authorized under a Technical Task ...
The overall objective of this program, SRD-99-08, was to design and test suitable materials, which c...
Plans are to close Tank 17, a type IV waste tank in the F-area Tank Farm, by filling it with pumpabl...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) funded Technology Development...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: 1) ...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: (1)...
Hanford has 149 single-shell high level waste (HLW) tanks that were constructed between 1943 and 196...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
After completion of waste removal and chemical cleaning operations, Tanks 5-F and 6-F await final cl...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) facilities across the country have radioactive waste underground sto...
The capacity of the waste treatment plant (WTP) being built at the Hanford Site is not sufficient to...
The 105-R Reactor Disassembly Basin Grout Placement Strategy Report (SRNL-TR-2009-00157) identifies ...
Plans for disposal of the low-level fraction of selected double-shell tank wastes at Hanford include...
The Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office (DOE-ID) is in the process of closing two undergro...
The objectives of a pilot-scale grout test were to determine the homogeneity of the grout produced u...
This report is a summary of the bench-scale and large scale experimental studies performed by Savann...
The overall objective of this program, SRD-99-08, was to design and test suitable materials, which c...
Plans are to close Tank 17, a type IV waste tank in the F-area Tank Farm, by filling it with pumpabl...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) funded Technology Development...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: 1) ...
Cementitious grout will be used to close Tanks 18-F and 19-F. The functions of the grout are to: (1)...
Hanford has 149 single-shell high level waste (HLW) tanks that were constructed between 1943 and 196...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
After completion of waste removal and chemical cleaning operations, Tanks 5-F and 6-F await final cl...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) facilities across the country have radioactive waste underground sto...
The capacity of the waste treatment plant (WTP) being built at the Hanford Site is not sufficient to...
The 105-R Reactor Disassembly Basin Grout Placement Strategy Report (SRNL-TR-2009-00157) identifies ...
Plans for disposal of the low-level fraction of selected double-shell tank wastes at Hanford include...
The Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office (DOE-ID) is in the process of closing two undergro...
The objectives of a pilot-scale grout test were to determine the homogeneity of the grout produced u...
This report is a summary of the bench-scale and large scale experimental studies performed by Savann...
The overall objective of this program, SRD-99-08, was to design and test suitable materials, which c...
Plans are to close Tank 17, a type IV waste tank in the F-area Tank Farm, by filling it with pumpabl...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) funded Technology Development...