WMS Papers - 1981

 

 

PROGRAMMATIC AND REGULATORY ISSUES
Chair(s): H. Lawroski: Chairman; K. Runge: Scientific Secretary

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3

New Perspectives
  H. Lawroski

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11

The DOE Nuclear Waste Management Program
  S. Meyers

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21

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Waste Confidence Rulemaking
  M. Axelrad

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33

Information Utilized in Licensing Radioactive Waste Disposal
  J. Clancy

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45

Third Party Inspection for the State of Nevada
  R. Post

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INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES TO WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): C. Heath: Chairman; R. Proske: Scientific Secretary

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53

Protection Goals for the Disposal of Radioactive Wastes in Switzerland
  U. Niederer

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63

Industrial Long Term Radioactive Waste Management in France
  J. M. Lavie

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77

Possibilities For International Demonstration Projects and Co-operative Activities
  w. Hannum

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87

Nuclear Fuel Waste Disposal - Status of the Canadian Program
  E. Rosinger

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109

Environmental and Safety Assessment for Nuclear Waste Disposal - The Canadian Approach
  R. Lyon

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127

Plans for a Final Disposal of Low Active Waste ln the Federal Republic of Germany
  K. Schmidt

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141

IAEA Activities in the Field of Management of Low- and Intermediate-Level Wastes
  J. Heinonen

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153

Commercial u.S. Nuclear Reactors and Waste: The Status as of December 1980
  A. Platt

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PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Chair(s): E. N. Cramer: Chairman; J. Ladesich: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

167

Waste Management Communication: A Reassessment
  L. Wallis

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177

Technology and the Public Image
  D. Ledbetter

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185

School Age Perspectives on Nuclear Issues: Problems and Solutions
  K. Hegstrom

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195

Consultation and Concurrence: A Status Report
  J. Mountain

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205

State Innovation and Nuclear Waste Disposal: Consultation and Concurrence in Michigan and Mississippi
  S. Hansen

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219

Information Dissemination Program at ONWI
  B. Rawles

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ALTERNATE WASTE FORMS I - Performance
Chair(s): J. Candall: Chairman; L. Peberthy: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

227

The Structure of Glass as a Host for Radwaste or Why We Need a Glass Better than "Borosilicate"
  L. Perberthy

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237

Nuclear Waste Immobilization ln Alkoxide Derived Polymer Glass
  J. Pope

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249

The Development and Testing of Synroc For High Level Radioactive Waste Fixation
  K. Reeve

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267

FUETAP Concretes - Tailored Autoclaved Concretes for the Fixation of Radioactive Wastes
  J. Moore

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277

Alternative Waste Form Development--Low-Temperature Pyrolytic Carbon Coatings
  K. Oma

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293

A Method of Vitrifying Dissolver Sludge (Product and Process Development)
  M. Stammler

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309

Vacuum Furnace for Radioactive Waste Volume Reduction
  P. Deichelbohrer

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321

Borosilicate Glass as a Matrix for Immobilization of SRP High-Level Waste
  G. Wicks

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ALTERNATE WASTE FORMS II - Barriers
Chair(s): S. Parry: Chairman; K. Kuhn: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

339

Waste Package Development -- 1980
  S. Basham

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353

Corrosion Tests of Canister and Overpack Materials ln Simulated Basalt Groundwater
  W. Anderson

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365

Rethinking the Management of High-Level Nuclear Waste: The Need for Fractionation
  A. Platt

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375

Acceptance Criteria for Contact-Handled and RemoteHandled Defense Transuranic Waste for WIPP
  V. Likar

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383

Transuranic Waste Management Program Waste Form Development
  W. Bennett

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399

Alternatives for Long-Term Management of Transuranic Waste at the Savannah River Plant
  O. Towler

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TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP
Chair(s): R. Yoshimura: Chairman; E. Tarnuzzer: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

415

Predicting Transportation Routes for Radioactive Wastes
  D. Joy

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427

Safety Assessment of Spent Fuel Transportation in Extreme Environments
  R. Sandoval

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PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE WORKSHOP
Chair(s): J. Zivic: Chairman; B. Clark: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

445

Public Acceptance Workshop Summary
  J. Zivic.

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449

The Scientist and the Public
  C. Poncelet

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453

Bridging the Communication Gap
  C. Fredrickson

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455

Effective Uses of Communications Channels
  M. Todorovich

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461

Citizen Advocacy
  J. Zivic.

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WASTE ISOLATION I - Criteria
Chair(s): H. Babad: Chairman: M. Kazmarsky: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

467

NWTS Criteria--Description and Status
  N. Dayem

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475

A Systems-Based Approach to Nuclear Waste Disposal Criteria and Their Application to Repository Design Evaluation
  S. Oston

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487

Retrievability: The NWTS Position
  W. Carbiener

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497

Implementation of Technical Conservatism in the Development of Nuclear Waste Repositories
  W. Carbiener

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509

Human Intrusion: Keeping Man Away from Waste
  W. Hewitt

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519

Nuclear Waste Disposal Facility Intrusion an Archeologist's Perspective
  C. Christie

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LOW LEVEL WASTE I - Utility Experience
Chair(s): B. Koh: Chairman; P. DeJonghe: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

529

The German Approach for the Disposal of Low Level Radioactive Waste - Part of the German "Entsorgungs" POlicy
  K. Kuhn

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547

A Nuclear Power Plant Liquid Waste Solidification System
  M. Kikuchi

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569

Tennessee Valley Authority's Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management and Associated Environmental Impacts
  M. Martin

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581

Purification and Solidification of Reactor Wastes at a Canadian Nuclear Generating Station
  L. Buckley

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599

Low Level Waste Solidification Practice in Japan
  S. Sakata

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607

The Disposable Demineralizer A Radwaste Processing Alternative
  C. Mallory

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619

Solidification of EPICOR II and Other Resins
  J. Phillips

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LOW LEVEL WASTE II - Repository Siting
Chair(s): J. Stucker: Chairman; M. Kikuchi: Scientific Secretary

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629

Development of a Comprehensive Management Site Evaluation Methodology
  J. Rodgers

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643

The Presto Low-Level Waste Transport and Risk Assessment Code
  c. Little

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657

Potential Land Use and Low-Level Waste Disposal
  V. Rogers

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665

Institutional Options for State Management of Low Level Radioactive Waste
  F. Morris

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677

The Los Alamos Experimental Engineered Waste Burial Facility: Design Considerations and Preliminary Experimental Plan
  G. Depoorter

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687

Generic Siting and Design of Underground Repositories for Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  T. Scotese

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707

Field Survey of the Shallow Land Low-Level Radioactive Waste Burial Site Near Beatty Nevada
  H. Nielson

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721

Chemical Species of Migrating Radionuclides at Maxey Flats and Other Shallow Land Burial Sites
  L. Kirby

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VOLUME REDUCTION AND SOLIDIFICATION
Chair(s): A. Penge: Chairman; W. Hild: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

737

The Characterization of Ontario Hydro's Solid Radioactive Reactor Wastes
  A. Buchnea

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749

Cement Solidification of BWR and PWR Bead Resins
  H. Christensen

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765

Operating Experiences With High Standard Mobile Solidification Units
  B. Christ

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777

A New System Design for Liquid Radwaste Processing by Mobile Ion Exchange
  S. McCoy

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789

Waste Boric Reclamation
  C. Basner

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811

A Small-Scale Integrated Demonstration of High-Level Radioactive Waste Processing and Vitrification Using Actual SRP Waste
  G. Woolsey

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825

Status of Development of the Tailored Ceramic High-Level Nuclear Waste Form
  H. Recht

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837

Compaction and Packaging of Low Level and TRU Waste Contaminated HEPA Filters
  O. Buttedahl

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WASTE ISOLATION II - Definition
Chair(s): J. Biomeke: Chairman; I. Niederkorn: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

851

Sealing Nuclear Repositories
  F. Burns

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865

Shaft or Borehole Plug-Rock Mechanical Interaction
  R. Jeffrey

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881

Borehole Plug Performance
  D. South

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895

Comparison of Potential Radiological Consequences From a Spent Fuel Repository Versus Natural Uranium Deposits
  M. Cloninger

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911

The Use of Simple Transport Equations to Estimate Waste Package Performance Requirements
  B. Wood

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949

Two Factors Important to the Criticality Potential of Spent Fuel in Geologic Repositories
  B. Gore

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969

Radiological Impacts of Commercial Waste Management
  D. Waite

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MILL TAILINGS AND DECOMMISSIONING
Chair(s): R. Campbell: Chairman; D. Levins: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

985

Development of Conditioning and Disposal Methods For Radioactive Wastes in Belgium
  P. DeJonghe

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999

Environmental Response Predictability In Uranium Mill Tailings Management
  J. Lazarus

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1009

Application of Controlled Release Technology To Uranium Mill Tailings Stabilization
  F. Burton

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1023

Decontamination of the 233-S Building Loadout Hood
  D. Shoemaker

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1035

Waste Management Considerations in Nuclear Facility Decommissioning
  H. Elder

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1049

Decommissioning a Spent Fuel Processing Facility Low Level Waste Management
  S. Zwickler

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1057

Ion Exchange Processes for Decontaminating Alkaline Radioactive Waste
  P. Baumgarten

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1069

Salt Removal From Tanks Containing High-Level Radioactive Waste
  D. Kiser

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WASTE ISOLATION III - Media
Chair(s): R. Laughon: Chairman; J. Lavie: Scientific Secretary

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Paper Title & Author

1087

Compilation of Principal External Criteria For the Basalt Waste Isolation Project
  G. Evans

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1095

Rock Mechanics in the National Waste Terminal Storage Program
  J. Monsees

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1109

Environmental Impact and Protection for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP)
  G. Hohmann

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1135

Geological Status of NWTS Repository Siting Activities in the Paradox Basin
  N. Frazier

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1147

Status of Gulf Coast Salt Dome Characterization
  O. Swanson

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1159

Brine Migration Field Test Plans for ASSE W. Germany
  F. Klein

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