Research Needs for High-Level Waste Stored in Tanks and Bins at U.S. Department of Energy Sites
Environmental Management Science Program
National Research Council author Division on Earth and Life Studies author Board on Radioactive Waste Management author Committee on Long-Term Research Needs for Radioactive High-Level Waste at Department of Energy Sites author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:5th Oct '01
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The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has approximately 400 million liters (100 million gallons) of liquid high-level waste (HLW) stored in underground tanks and approximately 4,000 cubic meters of solid HLW stored in bins. The current DOE estimate of the cost of converting these liquid and solid wastes into stable forms for shipment to a geological repository exceeds $50 billion to be spent over several decades (DOE, 2000). The Committee on Long-Term Research Needs for Radioactive High-Level Waste at Department of Energy Sites was appointed by the National Research Council (NRC) to advise the Environmental Management Science Program (EMSP) on a long-term research agenda addressing the above problems related to HLW stored in tanks and bins at DOE sites.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Overview of HLW Challenges at DOE Sites
- 3. Characterization
- 4. Retrieval and Pretreatment
- 5. Immobilization
- 6. Tank Closure and Other Long-Term Issues
- 7. EMSP Research Portfolio: Technological Risk and Desired Attributes
- 8. Summary
- References
- Appendix A: Interim Report
- Appendix B: Analysis of the EMSP Research Portfolio
- Appendix C: Spent Nuclear Fuel Issues
- Appendix D: EMSP Overview and HLW Research Program
- Appendix E: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
- Appendix F: List of Presentations
- Appendix G: Glossary
- Appendix H: List of Acronyms <
ISBN: 9780309075657
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146 pages