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Greater Than Class C Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Strategies.

Greater Than Class C Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Strategies.

... (GTCC) Low Level radioactive waste has been around for a number of ...GTCC waste management was done in the 1980s, along with high level waste (HLW) studies, but soon the ...

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Near field/far field interface of a near surface low level radioactive waste site

Near field/far field interface of a near surface low level radioactive waste site

... Experimental and Modelling studies have been used to investigate the biogeochemical processes occurring at the interface zone between the near-field and far-field of the Drigg Low- Level radioactive ...

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Health Care Waste: Avoiding Hazards to Living and Non Living Environment by Efficient Management

Health Care Waste: Avoiding Hazards to Living and Non Living Environment by Efficient Management

... 6.1.4 Radioactive waste disposal: Radioactive waste generation is a expensive affair as the cost of disposing of radioactive waste is more than ten times that of disposing of all ...

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Carolina Planning Vol. 7.1: Cash, Condos, and Crisis

Carolina Planning Vol. 7.1: Cash, Condos, and Crisis

... There is a great deal of public opposition to the siting of hazardous waste and low-level radioactive waste treatment,. storage and disposal facilities (TSDF) at the[r] ...

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Low-Activation Reinforced Concrete Design Methodology (4) – Classification System for Radioactive Waste Disposal

Low-Activation Reinforced Concrete Design Methodology (4) – Classification System for Radioactive Waste Disposal

... Radioactive waste which is generated from decommissioning activities or routine operations is, due to efficient disposal, classified into high level radioactive waste (HLW) and ...

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1050.pdf

1050.pdf

... The algorithms used In the Nuclear Regulatory Commission codes for calculating doses combine in complex ways that are not readily understood. Unless one has been intimately involved in developing the algorithms and ...

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16stateandlocal.pdf

16stateandlocal.pdf

... There is a great deal of public opposition to the siting of hazardous waste and low-level radioactive waste treatment,. storage and disposal facilities (TSDF) at the[r] ...

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Radioactive Waste Management

Radioactive Waste Management

... Besides, Waste Management in India has to meet the requirements of Advanced Fuel Cycles for Fast Breeder Reactors and Advanced Heavy Water ...and low activity of low and intermediate level ...

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Development of Low-Activation Design Method for Reduction of Radioactive Waste below Clearance Level (7) – Application of High Alumina Cement for Low-Activation Mortar

Development of Low-Activation Design Method for Reduction of Radioactive Waste below Clearance Level (7) – Application of High Alumina Cement for Low-Activation Mortar

... Fig. 4 shows compressive strength of the mortars cured at 40 °C. The both mortars with fused silica had very high compressive strength and no reduction in strength with the conversion. Fig. 5 shows the temperature ...

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Geological disposal of nuclear waste: A primer

Geological disposal of nuclear waste: A primer

... common waste forms for highly radioactive materials are spent nuclear fuel and vitrified high-level waste, there are many other types of waste forms (Lutze and Ewing 1988; Weber and ...

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Potential migration of buoyant LNAPL from Intermediate Level Waste (ILW) emplaced in a geological disposal facility (GDF) for UK radioactive waste

Potential migration of buoyant LNAPL from Intermediate Level Waste (ILW) emplaced in a geological disposal facility (GDF) for UK radioactive waste

... Intermediate Level (radioactive) Waste (ILW) in a deep geological disposal facility (GDF) requires consideration of the potential for waste-derived light non- aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) to ...

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Modelling of Predictive Hydraulic Impacts  of a Potential Radioactive Waste  Geological Repository on the Meuse/Haute Marne Multilayered  Aquifer System (France)

Modelling of Predictive Hydraulic Impacts of a Potential Radioactive Waste Geological Repository on the Meuse/Haute Marne Multilayered Aquifer System (France)

... the level of the lower Argovian around the tunnel/ramp [Figure ...very low extension and amplitude around the four shaft and 2) in the Middle Oxfordian a homo- ...

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Managing social challenges in the nuclear decommissioning industry: a responsible approach towards better performance

Managing social challenges in the nuclear decommissioning industry: a responsible approach towards better performance

... and low public participation (Devine-Wright et ...national level but the costs are absorbed by small local communities. Radioactive waste management is one of the main challenges connected to ...

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Nuclear safety research at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Communities. Information Research and Development 13/78. X/49/78-E

Nuclear safety research at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Communities. Information Research and Development 13/78. X/49/78-E

... Apart from nuclear waste, other safety problems arise from the accumulation of radioactive corrosion products in various circuit components of water cooled reactors : radioactive materia[r] ...

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On-line remote monitoring of radioactive waste repositories

On-line remote monitoring of radioactive waste repositories

... Several tests were performed with the fiber sensors on the bench with and without laboratory sources, in order to verify the capability of gamma detection, the sensitivity, the stability, to measure the noise ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report July December 1981

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste Programme Progress Report July December 1981

... Risk Evaluation Risk Analysis of Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste Assessment Studies on Alpha-Waste Management...: Protective Barriers Long-Term Stability of Conditioned Waste In[r] ...

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Harmless Disposal Techniques of Radioactive Nuclear Wastes - A Review Anil R. Saradva

Harmless Disposal Techniques of Radioactive Nuclear Wastes - A Review Anil R. Saradva

... of radioactive wastes may be liquid, solid or gaseous with various degrees of radioactivity depending upon their origins and radionuclide ...Most radioactive gases are of short half-life and can usually be ...

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THE PRESENT AND FUTURE SITUATION OF NUCLEAR ENERGY PRODUCTION AND ITS ASSOCIATED INDUSTRY   NORMAL OPERATION, ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND MITIGATION, COMPARATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT  EUR 5001 d,e,f,n

THE PRESENT AND FUTURE SITUATION OF NUCLEAR ENERGY PRODUCTION AND ITS ASSOCIATED INDUSTRY NORMAL OPERATION, ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND MITIGATION, COMPARATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT EUR 5001 d,e,f,n

... Dischar~e of radioactive effluents into the environment Since a reprocessing plant is the point at which a large part of the radioactive waste produced during the irradiation of fuels in[r] ...

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State Responsibility and Assessment of Liability for Damage Resulting from Dumping Operations

State Responsibility and Assessment of Liability for Damage Resulting from Dumping Operations

... This Resolution not only extended the existing moratorium on the dumping of low-level radioactive wastes at sea, but also called upon the Contracting Par- ties to [r] ...

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