Preliminary performance assessment strategy for single-shell tank waste disposal
The disposal of the waste stored in single-shell tanks at the Hanford Site is recognized as a major environmental concern. A comprehensive program has been initiated to evaluate the various alternatives available for disposal of these wastes. Theses wastes will be disposed of in a manner consistent with applicable laws and regulations. Long-term waste isolation is one measure of performance that will be used for purposes of selection. The performance of each disposal alternative will be simulated using numerical models. Contained herein is a discussion of the strategy that has and continues to evolve to establish a general analytical framework to evaluate this performance. This general framework will be used to construct individual models of each waste disposal alternative selected for purposes of evaluation. 30 refs., 3 figs.
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2008-02-07
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Authors: | Sonnichsen, J.C. Jr. |
Subject: | management of radioactive and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL | EVALUATION | HANFORD RESERVATION | MATHEMATICAL MODELS | PERFORMANCE | TANKS | CONTAINERS | MANAGEMENT | NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT | US DOE | US ERDA | US ORGANIZATIONS | WASTE DISPOSAL | WASTE MANAGEMENT |
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