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RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESSING 9 nuclear fuels 5 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES 4 RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 management of radioactive and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities 3 COST ESTIMATION 2 DECISION MAKING 2 HANFORD RESERVATION 2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 2 MATHEMATICAL MODELS 2 RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL 2 RADIOACTIVE WASTES 2 SMELTING 2 VITRIFICATION 2 energy planning, policy and economy 2 ALLOCATIONS 1 AMERICIUM 1 COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS 1 COMPILED DATA 1 CONTRACTORS 1 CONTRACTS 1 CORROSION RESISTANCE 1 COST 1 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE 1 EARTHQUAKES 1 ECONOMIC IMPACT 1 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 1 EVAPORATION 1 EXPERIMENTAL DATA 1 FINANCIAL DATA 1 FLOWSHEETS 1 FORECASTING 1 GLASS 1 GOVERNMENT POLICIES 1 HEXANE 1 HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES 1 IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY 1 INCINERATORS 1 INFLATION 1 INTEREST RATE 1
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Agnew, S.F. 1 Biagi, C. 1 Bott, T.F. 1 Buehring, W.A. 1 Chen, S.Y. 1 Cooley, C.R. 1 Eisenhawer, S.W. 1 Felise, P. 1 Ferrada, J.J. 1 Fox, K 1 Harvego, L. 1 Keisler, J.M. 1 Levin, G.B. 1 Lilly, M.J. III 1 Moore, R. 1 Murphie, W.E. 1 Nehls, J.W. Jr. 1 Nieves, L.A. 1 Osborne-Lee, I.W. 1 Phillips, J.D. 1 Pole, S.B. 1 Schwinkendorf, W.E. 1 Welch, T.D. 1
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A comparison of the costs of treating wastes from a radio analytical laboratory
Moore, R.; Pole, S.B. - 2011
The Radiological and Environmental Sciences Laboratory (RESL) is a government-owned, government-operated facility at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL). RESL`s traditional strengths are in precise radionuclide analysis and dosimetry measurements. RESL generates small quantities of...
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Evaluation of high-level waste pretreatment processes with an approximate reasoning model
Bott, T.F.; Eisenhawer, S.W.; Agnew, S.F. - 2009
The development of an approximate-reasoning (AR)-based model to analyze pretreatment options for high-level waste is presented. AR methods are used to emulate the processes used by experts in arriving at a judgment. In this paper, the authors first consider two specific issues in applying AR to...
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Using systems analysis to improve decision making in solving mixed waste problems at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Ferrada, J.J.; Welch, T.D.; Osborne-Lee, I.W.; Nehls, … - 2009
ORNL has accumulated considerable quantitites of mixed wastes, many containing hazardous and radioactive components. Finding a suitable technique for treating mixed wastes is a challenging task. The Federal Facilities Compliance Act requires ODE to provide on-site treatment plans. A method of...
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Comparison of costs for alternative mixed low-level waste treatment systems
Schwinkendorf, W.E.; Harvego, L.; Cooley, C.R.; Biagi, C. - 2009
Total life cycle costs (TLCCs), including disposal costs, of thermal, nonthermal and enhanced nonthermal systems were evaluated to guide future research and development programs for the treatment of mixed low-level waste (MLLW) consisting of RCRA hazardous and low-level radioactive wastes. In...
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Summary of the technical report on estimating the impact of key programmatic risk allocation decisions on Phase 1 bids and U.S. Department of Energy costs
Keisler, J.M.; Buehring, W.A. - 2009
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is privatizing the processing of hazardous and radioactive tank waste at the Hanford Site in Washington State. As part of the privatization process, a request for proposals describing the conditions and DOE`s expectations for contractor performance and...
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Low-Level Waste Vitrification Plant Project contracting strategy decision analysis report
Felise, P.; Phillips, J.D. - 2008
Ten basic contracting strategies were developed after a review of past strategies that had been used at the Hanford Site, other US Department of Energy (DOE) sites, other US government agencies, and in the private sector. As applicable to the Low-Level Waste Vitrification Plant (LLWVP) Project,...
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Health risk and impact evaluation for recycling of radioactive scrap metal
Nieves, L.A.; Chen, S.Y.; Murphie, W.E.; Lilly, M.J. III - 2008
The DoE, Office of Environmental Restoration and Waste Management, is participating with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in providing analytical support for developing international standards for recycling of radioactive scrap metals. For this purpose, Argonne National...
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NEPHELINE FORMATION POTENTIAL IN SLUDGE BATCH 4 AND ITS IMPACT ON DURABILITY: SELECTING GLASSES FOR A PHASE 3 STUDY
Fox, K - 2008
Savannah River National Laboratory's frit development effort for SB4 is being driven by the most current CBU option for this sludge, referred to as Case 15C Blend 1. Candidate frits have been identified for this option via a paper study approach developed by Peeler and Edwards with the intent of...
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Low-level waste management
Levin, G.B. - 2008
An overview of the current situation in the United States and a look to the future of low-level waste management are presented. Current problems and challenges are discussed, such as: the need of additional disposal sites in the future; risks and costs involved in transport of low-level wastes;...
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