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Simulated high-level radioactive

Table II. Composition of Simulated High Level Radioactive Waste Revision of Bonner s Data(13)... Table II. Composition of Simulated High Level Radioactive Waste Revision of Bonner s Data(13)...
Clark, W. E. Godbee, H. W. 1963. Fixation of simulated highly radioactive wastes in glassy solids. In Treatment and Storage of High Level Radioactive Wastes. IAEA, Vienna, 412-432. [Pg.56]

Mohapatra, P.K., Pathak, P.N., Kelkar, A., and Manchanda, V.K., Selective permeation of radioactive strontium from simulated high level waste solutions using a polymer inclusion filter containing a crown ether carrier. New J. Chem., 2004, 28 1004—1009. [Pg.916]

Pollock, D., 1986. Simulation of fluid flow and energy transport processes associated with high-level radioactive waste deposal in unsaturated alluvium. Water Resources Research, Vol 22, N . 5, p. 765-775. [Pg.316]

Heimann, R.B. (1987) A statistical approach to evaluating durability of a simulated nuclear waste glass, in The Geological Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes (ed. D.G. Brookins), Theophrastus Publ., S.A., Athens, Greece, pp. 181-205. [Pg.51]

Leach behavior of borosilicate glass containing actual radioactive SRP high-level waste is similar to glass containing nonradio<-active simulated waste. [Pg.358]

Leaching of contaminants Eission products Tc, partitioned from high-level waste tanks, debris from contaminated pipes from K-25 plant at Oak Ridge Cs, from salt supernatant and sludge, silico-titanates, and wastewater Radioactive components Ra, Fernald silo waste, transuranics, simulated and actual Rocky Flats ash waste, wastewater... [Pg.230]

Process knowledge and samples taken of the solidified waste material from the processing of unirradiated depleted uranium dioxide targets with simulated materials have indicated that no RCRA regulated hazardous constituents are present above applicable regulatory levels. Based on this information, it is concluded that after the high activity waste is neutralized, it is radioactive waste that no longer exhibits any hazardous characteristics. [Pg.270]


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