The chemical cleaning process baseline strategy at the Savannah River Site was revised to improve efficiency during future execution of the process based on lessons learned during previous bulk oxalic acid cleaning activities and to account for operational constraints imposed by safety basis requirements. These improvements were also intended to transcend the difficulties that arise from waste removal in higher rheological yield stress sludge tanks. Tank 12 implemented this improved strategy and the bulk oxalic acid cleaning efforts concluded in July 2013. The Tank 12 radiological removal results were similar to previous bulk oxalic acid cleaning campaigns despite the fact that Tank 12 contained higher rheological yield stress sludge that w...
A process of Bulk Oxalic Acid (BOA) chemical cleaning was performed for Tank 12H during June and Jul...
In support of Savannah River Site (SRS) tank closure efforts, the Savannah River National Laboratory...
Radioactive waste is stored in high level waste tanks on the Savannah River Site (SRS). Savannah Riv...
A literature review was conducted to support the Task Technical and Quality Assurance Plan for Alter...
Forty three of the High Level Waste (HLW) tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have internal struc...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is preparing Tank 5F for closure. The first step in preparing the tank...
Until recently, the use of oxalic acid for chemically cleaning the Savannah River Site (SRS) radioac...
The Savannah River Remediation (SRR) is preparing Tank 6F for closure. The first step in preparing t...
Due to the need to close High Level Waste storage tanks, chemical cleaning methods are needed for th...
High Level Waste (HLW) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is currently stored in aging underground sto...
At the Savannah River Site (SRS) there are 49 High Level Waste (HLW) tanks that eventually must be e...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) will remove sludge as part of waste tank closure operations. Typically...
Mixtures of oxalic acid with nitric acid have been shown to be superior to oxalic acid alone for the...
The concept for decontamination and retirement of radioactive liquid waste tanks at the Savannah Riv...
The impacts and acceptability of using oxalic acid to clean the Savannah River Site, High Level Wast...
A process of Bulk Oxalic Acid (BOA) chemical cleaning was performed for Tank 12H during June and Jul...
In support of Savannah River Site (SRS) tank closure efforts, the Savannah River National Laboratory...
Radioactive waste is stored in high level waste tanks on the Savannah River Site (SRS). Savannah Riv...
A literature review was conducted to support the Task Technical and Quality Assurance Plan for Alter...
Forty three of the High Level Waste (HLW) tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have internal struc...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is preparing Tank 5F for closure. The first step in preparing the tank...
Until recently, the use of oxalic acid for chemically cleaning the Savannah River Site (SRS) radioac...
The Savannah River Remediation (SRR) is preparing Tank 6F for closure. The first step in preparing t...
Due to the need to close High Level Waste storage tanks, chemical cleaning methods are needed for th...
High Level Waste (HLW) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is currently stored in aging underground sto...
At the Savannah River Site (SRS) there are 49 High Level Waste (HLW) tanks that eventually must be e...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) will remove sludge as part of waste tank closure operations. Typically...
Mixtures of oxalic acid with nitric acid have been shown to be superior to oxalic acid alone for the...
The concept for decontamination and retirement of radioactive liquid waste tanks at the Savannah Riv...
The impacts and acceptability of using oxalic acid to clean the Savannah River Site, High Level Wast...
A process of Bulk Oxalic Acid (BOA) chemical cleaning was performed for Tank 12H during June and Jul...
In support of Savannah River Site (SRS) tank closure efforts, the Savannah River National Laboratory...
Radioactive waste is stored in high level waste tanks on the Savannah River Site (SRS). Savannah Riv...