Treatment methods for radioactive mixed wastes in commercial low-level wastes: technical considerations (open access)

Treatment methods for radioactive mixed wastes in commercial low-level wastes: technical considerations

Treatment options for the management of three generic categories of radioactive mixed waste in commercial low-level wastes (LLW) have been identified and evaluated. These wastes were characterized as part of a BNL study in which LLW generators were surveyed for information on potential chemical hazards in their wastes. The general treatment options available for mixed wastes are destruction, immobilization, and reclamation. Solidification, absorption, incineration, acid digestion, wet-air oxidation, distillation, liquid-liquid wastes. Containment, segregation, decontamination, and solidification or containment of residues, have been considered for lead metal wastes which have themselves been contaminated and are not used for purposes of waste disposal shielding, packaging, or containment. For chromium-containing wastes, solidification, incineration, wet-air oxidation, acid digestion, and containment have been considered. For each of these wastes, the management option evaluation has included an assessment of testing appropriate to determine the effect of the option on both the radiological and potential chemical hazards present.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: MacKenzie, D.R. & Kempf, C.R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Zone approaches to international safeguards of a nuclear fuel cycle (open access)

Zone approaches to international safeguards of a nuclear fuel cycle

At present the IAEA designs its safeguards approach with regard to each type of nuclear facility so that the safeguards activities and effort are essentially the same for a given type and size of nuclear facility wherever it may be located. Conclusions regarding a state are derived by combining the results of safeguards verifications for the individual facilities within it. We have examined safeguards approaches for a state nuclear fuel cycle that take into account the existence of all of the nuclear facilities in the state. We have focussed on the fresh-fuel zone of an advanced nuclear fuel cycle, the several facilities of which use or process low-enriched uranium. At one extreme, flows and inventories would be verified at each material balance area. At the other extreme, the flows into and out of the zone and the inventory of the whole zone would be verified. The intention is to develop an approach which will make it possible to compare the technical effectiveness and the inspection effort for the facility-oriented approach, for the zone approach and for some reasonable intermediate safeguards approaches. Technical effectiveness, in these cases, means an estimate of the assurance that all nuclear material has been accounted for.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Fishbone, L.G. & Higinbotham, W.A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Management of radioactive mixed wastes in commercial low-level wastes (open access)

Management of radioactive mixed wastes in commercial low-level wastes

Potential mixed wastes in commercial low-level wastes have been identified and management options applicable to these wastes have been evaluated. Both the identification and management evaluation have necessarily been based on review of NRC and EPA regulations and recommendations. The underlying intent of both agencies is protection of man and/or environment, but differences may occur in the means by which intent is achieved. Apparent discrepancies, data gaps and unresolved issues that have surfaced during the course of this work are discussed.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Kempf, C.R.; MacKenzie, D.R.; Piciulo, P.L.; Bowerman, B.S. & Siskind, B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pellet injectors for the tokamak fusion test reactor (open access)

Pellet injectors for the tokamak fusion test reactor

The repeating pneumatic injector is a device from the ORNL development program. A new eight-shot deuterium pellet injector has been designed and constructed specifically for the TFTR application and is scheduled to replace the repeating injector this year. The new device combines a cryogenic extruder and a cold wheel rotary mechanism to form and chamber eight pellets in a batch operation; the eight pellets can then be delivered in any time sequence. Another unique feature of the device is the variable pellet size with three pellets each of 3.0 and 3.5 mm diam and two each of 4.0 mm diam. The experience and technology that have been developed on previous injectors at ORNL have been utilized in the design of this latest pellet injection system.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Combs, S.K.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Purex: process and equipment performance (open access)

Purex: process and equipment performance

The Purex process is the solvent extraction system that uses tributyl phosphate as the extractant for separating uranium and plutonium from irradiated reactor fuels. Since the first flowsheet was proposed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1950, the process has endured for over 30 years with only minor modifications. The spread of the technology was rapid, and worldwide use or research on Purex-type processes was reported by the time of the 1955 Geneva Conference. The overall performance of the process has been so good that there are no serious contenders for replacing it soon. This paper presents: process description; equipment performance (mixer-settlers, pulse columns, rapid contactors); fission product decontamination; solvent effects (solvent degradation products); and partitioning of uranium and plutonium.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Orth, D.A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guidance for UMTRA project surveillance and maintenance (open access)

Guidance for UMTRA project surveillance and maintenance

The Guidance for UMTRA Project Surveillance and Maintenance describes the procedures that will be used to verify that Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) Project disposal sites continue to function as designed. The approach of this guidance document is to identify surveillance requirements and maintenance procedures that will be used to comply with NRC license requirements. This document addresses five primary activities: Definition and characterization of final site conditions. Site inspections; Ground-water monitoring; Aerial photography; and Custodial maintenance and contingency repair. Final site conditions will be defined and characterized prior to the completion of remedial actions at a site. As-built drawings will be compiled, a final topographic survey will be performed, a vicinity map will be prepared, and ground and aerial photographs will be taken. Survey monuments, site markers, and signs will be established as will a network of monitoring wells.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mechanical Engineering Department technical abstracts for the period January-June 1985 (open access)

Mechanical Engineering Department technical abstracts for the period January-June 1985

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Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Woo, H.H. (ed.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1986 (open access)

Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1986

Weekly Czech and English language newspaper from Temple, Texas published as the official organ of the Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas that includes news of interest to members along with advertising.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Sefcik, R. J.
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1986 (open access)

The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1986

Monthly newspaper from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that includes news and information about the Churches of Christ along with advertising.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Norton, Howard W. & McMillion, Joy L.
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1986 (open access)

Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1986

Daily newspaper from Altus, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Lobell, Joe
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History