WMS Papers - 1987

 

 

STATUS AND PLANS FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): W. HeWitt: Chairman; R. Murry: Co-Chairman

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3

Tale of Two Repositories
  Jameo McNuLty

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7

The NRC Perspective on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
  H. L. Thompson Jr.

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11

Nuclear Power After Chernobyl
  A. David Rossin

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15

Role of the Environmental Protection Agency ln Waste Management
  S. Meyers

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17

TMI-2: Unique Waste Management Technology
  Willis W. Bixby

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23

LUNCHEON SPEAKER
  Ben Rusche

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A SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE OF THE NATIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PROGRAMS
Chair(s): T. Woods: Chairman; L. Barrett: Co-Chairman

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3

Applications of Systems Engineering to Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Program
  H. Jackson Hale

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9

Systems Engineering Approach to U.S. Department of Energy's Commercial Nuclear Waste Transportation Program
  W. M. Pardue

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15

Application of Systems Engineering Methods to the Development of Information Resource Management Programs
  Robert W. Hofer

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19

Application of Systems Engineering to NRC's High-Level Waste Regulatory Program
  J. O. Bunting

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23

Repository Site Characterization
  J. W. Voss

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27

Utilization of Probabilistic Risk Assessments to Guide Conceptual Designs of a Repository
  L. J. Jardine

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33

How Many Geologic Repositories Will be Needed?
  Thomas J. Evans

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UTILITY LOW-LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT: PLANS AND PRACTICES
Chair(s): R. Doyle: Chairman; J. Testa: Co-Chairman

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3

Middle South Utilities (MSU) LLRW Volume Reduction Evaluation
  J. L. Etheridge

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9

Management of Liquid and Solid Radioactive Waste From Nuclear Power Plants in the Federal Republic of Germany
  Klaus Blinn

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13

Considerations in Reviewing the Waste Volume Reduction Program in a Large Utility
  R. Kohout

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23

Practice to Minimize Nuclear Waste Amounts in Loviisa NPS
  E. H. Tusa

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27

A Systems Engineering Approach For Assessing Radwaste Capabilities at Surry & North Anna Power Stations
  L. J. Trautner

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33

LLW Management by Finnish Power Companies
  H. T. Harkonen

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39

Regional LLRW Processing Alternatives Applying the DOE REGINALT Systems Analysis Model
  G. H. Beers

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CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NWPA OF 1982
Chair(s): A. Wight: Chainman; M. Sampson: Co-Chairman

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Selected Issues Affecting Indian Tribes in the Implementation of the NWPA
  Melvin sampson

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CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NWPA OF 1983
Chair(s): A. Wight: Chainman; M. Sampson: Co-Chairman

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Issues To Be Resolved for a Successful Implementation of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982
  Joseph Strohl

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CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NWPA OF 1984
Chair(s): A. Wight: Chainman; M. Sampson: Co-Chairman

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Issues To Be Resolved for the Successful Implementation of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act: The Viewpoint of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
  Edwyna G. Anderson

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CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NWPA OF 1985
Chair(s): A. Wight: Chainman; M. Sampson: Co-Chairman

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Issues To Be Resolved for the Successful Implementation of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982: Utilities Viewpoint
  John T. Kauffman

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CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NWPA OF 1986
Chair(s): A. Wight: Chainman; M. Sampson: Co-Chairman

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Issues To Be Resolved for the Successful Implementation of the NWPA--Regulatory Viewpoint
  Robert E. Browning

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STATE AND TRIBAL ISSUES IN NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): T. Cotton: Chairman; J. Wittman: Co-Chairman

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43

Public Confidence in Radioactive Waste Disposal
  J. Bennett Easterling

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47

Yakima Tribal Perspectives on High Level Selection Process
  Russell Jim

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CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NWPA OF 1987
Chair(s): A. Wight: Chainman; M. Sampson: Co-Chairman

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47

The Draft Mission Plan Amendment
  Robert W. Gale.

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POSTER-LOW-LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AT THE IMPC
Chair(s): M. Fuhrmann: Chairman; L. Oyen: Co-Chairman

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47

The Design of the Transportable Grout Equipment Facility at Hanford
  Ed Cotlins

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55

Stabilization and Isolation of Low-Level Liquid Waste Disposal Sites
  S. J. Phillips

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63

Some Considerations in the Evaluation of Concrete as a Structural Material for Alternative LLW Disposal Technologies
  V. R. MacKenzie

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71

Chemical Effects in the Near-Field
  F. T. Ewart

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79

Non-Hazardous Re-Use of Components Removed From Nuclear Facilities by Melting Processes
  E. Schuster

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83

Methods for Communicating Technical Information as Publ ic Information
  S. A. Zara

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89

Radionuclide Separation Process (RASEP)
  H. Kuribayashi

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93

Removal of Cesium from Nuclear Waste Solutions by Potassium Cobalt Hexacyanoferrate(II) Columns
  R. Harjula

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97

Experience of the Surveyor TM Mobile Robot at Nine Mile Point
  B. G. Kniazewycz

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103

Quality Assurance Consideration for Cement-Based Grout Technology Programs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  E. W. Mc.Daniel

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107

Dose Assessment of Radwaste Manipulation in Taiwan
  Bor- Jing Chang

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111

Emulsion Type Dry Cleaning System for Reduction of Laundry Drains in Nuclear Plants
  Osamu Kohanawa

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117

Radioactive Spent Resin Treatment System Utilizing a Radionuclide-Resin Separation Technique
  T. Otoda

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123

KLM's Boric Acid Reclamation System (BARS)-An Update
  Donald Schuelke

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127

Start-up and Operation of the Biodenitrification Demonstration Facility at the FMPC
  J. P. Hopper

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135

Specification of Safety Requirements for Waste Packages with Respect to Practicable Quality Control Measures
  D. Gruendler

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141

Recent Developments in Disposal and Isolation of Uranium Mill Tailings Under the UMTRA Program
  G. R. Thiers

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145

An Evaluation of Geotechnical and Hydrologic Aspects of Uranium Mill Tailings Reclamation in the USA and Canada
  J. A. Caldwell

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151

The Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Actions Project: A Progress Report on DOE's Cleanup Program
  Mark L. Matthews

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157

A Dry Storage Cask for Utilization of WESF Cesium-137 Sources
  G. Subbaraman

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161

Electrochemical Processing of Low-Level Waste Solutions
  V. T. Hobbs

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167

Decontamination of Radioactive Waste Water by Chemical Precipitation and Centrifugation
  K. -H Oehlamnn

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175

Computer Models for Safety Assessment on Land Disposal of Low Level Wastes
  M. Kawanishi

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CLOSING THE DEFENSE FUEL CYCLE AT SAVANNH RIVER
Chair(s): K. Z. Wain: Chairman; J. Haywood: Co-Chairman

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51

Overview of Savannah River Plant Waste Management Operations
  J. E. Haywood

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55

Legislative Impacts on Savannah River Waste Management Operations
  J. D. Bauer

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59

Environmental Analyses for Savannah River Plant Waste Management Activites
  John R. Jansen

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63

Concept Development for Saltstone and Low Level Waste Disposal
  E. L. Wilhite

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69

Tank Farm Processing of High-Level Waste for the Defense Waste Processing Facility
  Paul D. D'Entremont

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75

The Defense Waste Processing Facility-A Status Report
  S. P. Cowan

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LLWPA OF 1985: MILESTONE COMPLIANCE
Chair(s): J. Stucker: Chairman; E. Helminski: Co-Chairman

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53

Background and Overview of Milestones In The Milestones In The Low-Level Waste Policy Amendements Act of 1985
  William F. Newberry

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59

The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 Milestones: Surcharge Rebates Escrow Account Administration and Compliance Determination
  J. L. Smiley

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63

The Texas Siting Plan: Implications for Local Governments
  Lee H. Matthews

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67

Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management in New York State: Meeting the Milestones
  Irivin L. White

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73

California LLW Disposal Site Development Update: Ahead of Milestone Schedule
  S. A. Romano

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77

Schedules for Developing a Low Level Waste Disposal Facility in the Midwest Compact
  A. A. Sutherland

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83

Milestone Compliance and Value Conflicts: Impediments to Siting
  M. R. English

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF HIGH-LEVEL WASTE REPOSITORY DEVELOPMENT
Chair(s): J. Gervers: Chairman; S. Gray: Co-Chairman

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81

Impacts and Mitigation Strategies During and After Site Characterization
  Barry G. Gale

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85

Radioactive Wastes and the Social Amplification of Risk
  R. E. Kasperson

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91

Forecasting the Adverse Economic Effects of a Nuclear Waste Repository
  P. Slovic

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95

The Importance of Counting Cows: Social and Economic Effects of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Texas
  Judy Fleishman

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101

Strategies for Successful Mitigation of Socioeconomic Impacts
  Richard c. Moore

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109

Rationality and Irrational ity in Estimating the Risks of Nuclear Waste Disposal
  William R. Freudenburg

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117

The MRS Task Force: Economic and Non-Economic Incentives for Local Public Acceptance of a Proposed Nuclear Waste Packaging and Storage Facility
  E. Peele

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123

Native Americans and Cultural Impact Analysis: The Proposed Nuclear Waste Repository at Hanford
  Deward E. Walker Jr.

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125

Integrating Environmental and Socioeconomic Assessment
  Kristi M. Branch

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PRODUCTIVE COOPERATION OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL PROGRAMS
Chair(s): A. Platt: Chairman; J. Strahl: Co-Chairman

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89

High-Level Radioactive Waste Test Disposal Project in the ASSE Salt Mine
  T. Rothfuchs

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97

Radwaste in the Netherlands
  H. D. K. Codee

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103

Status Report on the Management and Disposal of Radioactive Wastes in the United Kingdom
  M. E. Ginniff

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109

Reprocessing and Waste Management in the UK
  C. S. Mogg

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117

International Cooperation in the Swedish Nuclear Waste Management Research Program
  Per-Eric Ahlstrom

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125

Treatment and Conditioning of Aqueous Effluents from LWR's Optimization in Volume Reduction and Insolubilization
  P. Dejonghe

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129

US Cooperation with Other Nations in Nuclear Waste Disposal
  Carl R. Cooley

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SITE CHARACTERIZATION STRATEGY
Chair(s): H. Babad: Chairman; J. Moody: Co-Chairman

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131

Sensitivity of Performance Assessment of the Engineered Barriers to Nuances of Release Rate Criteria
  Douglas L. R. Oliver

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137

Application of Commercial ExplorationTechniques to Site Selection and Characterization
  William A. Brewer

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141

Performance Assessment for a Nuclear Waste Repository-The WIPP Experience
  L. Chaturvedi

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147

The Significance of Tectonic Events and Processes on the Long-Term Isolation of High-Level Radioactive Wastes
  J. K. Kimball

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153

Results from and Issues Raised by NRC's High-Level Radioactive Research Program's Integrated Experimental Modeling and Model Validation Work
  John V. Randall

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COMMUNICATION AND PARTICIPATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT DECISIONS
Chair(s): L. Ulland: Chairman; R. Prosser: Co-Chairman

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137

Nuclear Waste Information Made Accessible: A Case Study
  Yolanda A. Willis

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143

Planning and Implementation of the Hanford Defense Waste-External Affairs Program
  R. T. Wilde.

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149

Safe, Reliable, Cost-Effective Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Wastes: Progress in California and the Role of Radioactive Materials Users
  Alan D. Pasternak

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153

The Role of State Legislators in Public Education on thE High-Level Waste Program
  L. C. Runyon

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155

Public Consultation in the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program
  R. S. Dixon

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163

The Public Visits a Nuclear Waste Site: Survey Results From The West Valley Demonstration Project
  W. Dean Hoffman

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171

Public Fear of Nuclear Technology
  Stanley M. Nealy

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GEOTECHNICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HLW REPOSITORIES
Chair(s): J. Greeves: Chairman; J. E. Rhoderick: Co-Chairman

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165

Site Characterization Information Needs for a High-Level Waste Geologic Repository
  Dinesh C. Gupta

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169

Selection of Site-Characterization Tests in the Exploratory-Shaft Facility at Three Candidate Repository Sites
  C. F. Voss

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175

The Siting and Licensing Role of the Exploratory Shaft Facility
  Dean Stucker

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181

Time Period of Concern for Judging the Long-Term Hazards of Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste
  E. R. Merz

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187

Results of the Thermomechanical Experiments Performed in the 300M Hole in the ASSE Salt Mine (FRG)
  J. Prij

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193

Seismicity of Texas Panhandle
  H. R. Acharya

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201

NRC Experiences in Hydrocoin: An International Project for Studying Ground-Water Flow Modeling Strategies
  Thomas J. Nicholson

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209

Fracture System Characterization for Unsaturated Rock
  D. D. Evans

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213

Performance of Bentonite/Crushed Rock Borehole Plugs
  James R. Williams

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INTERFACE BETWEEN TECHNICAL EXPERTS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONAL INTERESTS (WORKSHOP)
Chair(s): M. Lefkoff: Chairman; N. B. Dennis: Co-Chair

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Paper Title & Author

181

Overcoming Barriers to Public Understanding of Nuclear Waste Management
  Marta Wilder

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185

Value Issues and Stakeholders' Views in Radioactive Waste Management
  E. William Colgazier

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SITING DEVELOPMENTS FOR LLW DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Chair(s): E. McDaniel: Chairman; J. Heinonen: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

183

Department of Energy Technical Assistance to the States Under the Low~Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985
  Joel T. Case

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189

Selecting the Recommended Waste Management System for the Midwest Compact
  A. A. Sutherland

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195

New York State's Low Level Radioactive Waste Law and Regulatory Control Program
  P. J. Merges

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201

Alternative Enhanced Low-Level Radioactive Waste Burial
  H. Lawroski

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205

Impact of Past Experiences on Engineering a Shallow Land Burial Facility
  J. S. Devgun

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213

Retardation Factor of Radioactive Strontium in a Sandy Soil Layer
  Toshihioko Ohnuki

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227

Status of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory New Hydrofracture Facility: Implications for the Disposal of Liquid Low-Level Radioactive Wastes by Underground Injection
  C. Stephen Haase

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235

Organic Compounds at the SRP Old Burial Ground for Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  Steven B. Oblath

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291

Waste Migration in Shallow Burial Sites Under Unsaturated Flow Conditions
  Geoffrey G. Eichholz

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TOWARD RESOLUTION OF STATE AND TRIBAL ISSUES IN RADIOACTIVE WASTE TRANSPORTATION
Chair(s): M. Whitman: Chairman; E. A. Livingston-Behan: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

197

The Transportation Institutional Plan: Cooperative Planning for NWPA Transportation
  Susan H. Denny

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203

State Issues in Radioactive Waste Transportation and Applicable Conflict Mediation Techniques
  B. Foster

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207

Achieving Greater Public Confidence in the Application of Transportation Policies and Programs
  Russe;; Jim

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211

Permissible State Permit/Fee Systems for Radioactive Materials Transportation
  Lori Friel

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217

Safe But Controversial--A Study of Recent High-Visibility Spent Fuel Shipping Campaigns
  Paul D. Gtimm

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223

Highway Routing of Commercial Spent Fuel Shipments: Local Input to the Process
  Louis G. Coakley

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227

Regulation of Spent Nuclear Fuel Shipments: A State Perspective
  Robert J. Halstead

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WIPP SITE CHARACTERIZATION AND IN SITU TESTING
Chair(s): J. Daeman: Chairman; W. R. Cooper: Co-Chairman

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223

The Operational Status of WIPP
  W. R. Chiquelin

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227

WIPP R&D In Situ Test Program
  L. V. Tyler

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237

Hydrologic Radiological Baseline Program at WIPP
  J. K. Prince

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245

Numerical Thermal Modeling of the WIPP In Situ Room Al Simulated DHLW Experiments
  Richardo Beraun

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255

Recent Developments in the Conceotual Geologic and Hydrologic Understanding of the WIPP Site Southeastern New Mexico
  A. R. Lappin

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261

Retrievability Considerations and Their Impact on the Design of Vertical Emplacement and Retrieval Equipment for a Repository in Salt
  B. R. Nair

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271

Salt Repository Underground Handling Design Considerations
  L. T. Cole

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LEGAL LIABILITY AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES
Chair(s): V. Sanders: Chairman; M. Raudenbusch: Co-Chairman

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243

MRS Revisited
  Ben L. Smith

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243

Financial Responsibility Issues Related to Low-Level Waste Management, Transportation and Disposal in Washington State
  C. Richmond

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247

Information Management and NRC Licensing: Intervenor's Perspective
  Dean R ï Tousley

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253

The Role of Weapons Production and Military Waste in the Repository Selection Process
  Representative Dick Nelson

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259

Stress and Radioactive Waste Management
  R. Gary Williams

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265

Post-Operational Disposal of Space Nuclear Reactors
  Joseph A. Angelo Jr.

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UTILITY LLW MANAGEMENT-WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
Chair(s): A. Clement: Chairman; E. Tarnuzzer: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

243

Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generation Rates At Domestic Nuclear Power Plants--1982 Through 1985 Update
  R. F. Coley

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249

Parametric Studies of the Impact of Conventional Disposal of Wastes Below Regulatory Concern (BRC) Using the Impacts Computer Code Wi th the EPRI Impacts-Plus Interface
  Patricia J. Robinson

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255

A Dose to Curie Conversion Methodology
  P. A. Stowe.

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259

Impacts of Short-Lived Radionuclides on 10CFR61 Classification and Dose-To-Curie Methodologies
  Thomas P. Hillmer

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263

NRC Considerations for Authorization of Low-Activity Radioactive Waste Disposal Under 10CFR 20.302 At Reactor and Non-Reactor Sites
  S. M.Neuder

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267

Limerick Generating Station Compliance With Regulatory Requirements Governing the Classification of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  P. A. Trinoskey

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271

Virginia Power Liquid Radwaste Characterization Program
  T. E. Phillips

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275

Performance Evaluation and Operational Experience with a Semi-Automatic Monitor for the Radiological Characterization of Low-Level Wastes
  E. C. Davey

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NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT QA PROGRAMS
Chair(s): T. I. Often: Chairman; M. G. White: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

275

Technical Foundations for Quality Assurance of Systems Engineering Activities for Safety Assessment
  Tuncer I. Oren

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283

NRC Assessment of the High-Level Waste Repository Quality Assurance Program
  James E. Kennedy

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287

Concept and Realization of Quality Control in FRG
  R. Odoj

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293

Initial Q-List for the Prospective Yucca Mountain Repository Based on Items Important to Safety and Waste Isolation
  T. W. Laub

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301

Transuranic Waste Examination Quality Assurance at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
  J. M. Bower

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305

The Added Level of Quality Assurance Provided by the WIPP Contact-Handled and Remote-Handled Waste Demonstrations
  T. W. Halverson

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A WIPP OVERVIEW AND TRU WASTE PROCESSING
Chair(s): J. D'Ambrosia: Chairman; A. E. Hunt: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

277

1986 WIPP Overview and AccompYishments
  V. J. DeJong

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283

Experience of the New Mexico EEG in Evaluating the WIPP Project
  R. H. Neill

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287

TRUPACT-I is a Technically Viable Packaging for Transporting DOE's Contact-Handled Transuranic Waste
  L. H. Harmon

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289

TRUSYSTEM-A Computerized System For the Management of Defense Transuranic Waste
  J. A. Adam

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293

A Model of Gas Generation and Transport Within TRU Waste Drums
  F. G. Smith III

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299

Treatment of Solid Waste Highly Contaminated By Alpha Emitters: Low-Temperature Impact Crushing, Leaching and Incineration
  G. Bertolotti

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303

Processing of Transuranic Waste at the Savannah River Plant
  B. A. Daugherty

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307

Operational Testing of an Electrically Fired Pu-238 Waste Incineration Process
  H. Holmes

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LOW LEVEL WASTE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Chair(s): S. Borys: Chairman; K. Schneidern: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

285

What It Took to Get an NRC License for Centralized Incineration
  Raymond DiSalvo

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291

The Relicensing of the Hanford Commercial Facility-A Case Study ln Cooperation
  N. P. Kirner

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297

Waste-Acceptance Criteria for Radioactive Waste Disposal
  T. L. Gilbert

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305

Worker Dose After 10CFR61
  Michael T. Ryan

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311

10CFR61 Radionuclide Correlations from TMI-2
  C. P. Deltete.

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317

Managing Greater-Than-Class-C Low-Level Waste
  J. L . Smiley

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REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
Chair(s): S. J. S. Parry: Chairman; P. L. Gray: Co-Chairman

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311

Safety of Radioactive Waste Disposal-Regulatory Principles and Aspects in the Federal Republic of Germany
  M. H. Bloser

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315

Status of NRC Rulemaking for High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
  D. Fehringer

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319

Impacts and Ramifications of Defining High-Level Waste
  D. E. Wood

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323

EPA's Low-Level Radioactive Waste Standards Program: Development Overview -1987
  Floyd L. Galpin

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327

EPA's LLW Standards Program: Below Regulatory Concern Criteria Development
  William F. Holcomb

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333

Update on LLW Regulatory Guides and Topical Reports
  T. C. Johnson

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339

Disposal of Short-Lived Radionuclide Wastes in Sanitary Landfills
  V. C. Rogers

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DOE PROCESS FOR ASSURING HLW ACCEPTANCE AT A FEDERAL REPOSITORY
Chair(s): M. Frei: Chairman; E. Benz: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

315

The DOE Waste Acceptance Process and Preliminary Specifications for the Defense Waste Processing Facility and the West Valley Demonstration Project
  K. A. Chacey

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323

NRC Staff Perspectives on Performance of Vitrified HLW and How It Relates to Other Components
  E. A. Wick

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327

HLW Compliance Plan from a Waste Producer's Perspective
  L. R. Eisenstatt

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335

Waste Form Performance Allocation Functional Requirements and Testing Programs of the Salt Repository Project Relative to Waste Acceptance Specifications for Glass High-Level Waste Forms
  J. A. Carr

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339

Acceptance Criteria Considerations for Miscellaneous Wastes
  A. R. Irvine

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POSTER-LL WASTE PROCESSING/FORM/TRANSPORTATION AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES/PLANS
Chair(s): C. Miller: Chairman; E. Porter: Co-Chairman

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Paper Title & Author

323

Organic Analyses of Mixed Nuclear Wastes
  A. P. Toste

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331

Computer Simulation Modelling of Mixed Chemical/Radioactive Waste Disposal Systems
  Kinson S. Leonard

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339

Projection of Future Waste Quantities in the Midwest Compact Region Neil
  L. Drobny

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347

Use of Transportation Factors in Host State Selection in the Midwest Compact Region
  Neil L. Drobny

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351

An Approach to Innovative Remote Spent Filter Handling
  Louis J. DeRitis

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357

Use of Systems Analysis Techniques in the EG&G Idaho Waste Management Environmental Surveillance Program
  M. J. Case

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363

Stability of Low-Level Cement-Based Waste Systems
  R. I. A. Malek

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369

Mechanistic Modelling of Long-Term Leaching Behavior of Cement-Based Radioactive Low-Level Waste Forms
  S. Nimnual

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375

Evaluation of Potential Mixed Wastes Containing Lead Chromium or Used Oil
  B. Siskind

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385

Modeling of Low-Level-Waste Disposal for Environmental Impact Analysis
  Charley Yu

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391

The Development of a Site Characterization Field Manual for Near Surface Geologic Disposal of Low-Level Nuclear Waste (LLNW)
  E. A. Nowatzki

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397

Instability of Waste Plumes Adsorbed on Iron Oxide ln Soils
  J. Gruber

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403

Remote Aerosol Testing of Large Size HEPA Filter Banks
  B. Franklin

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411

New Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage/Disposal Facilities for the Savannah River Plant
  James R. Cook

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415

IAEA Activities in the Field of Treatment Conditioning and Disposal of Low-and Intermediate- Level Radioactive Wast
  V. Efremenkov

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421

The Recycling Alternative
  Michael S. McGough

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423

RADSHIP-3--A New Version of the Radwaste Transportation Radiological Impact Assessment Code
  Min-Fong Su

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433

Transportation of Low Level Radioactive Waste in Taiwan Republic of China
  D. S. Liu

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433

Validation of Elastic-Plastic Computer Analyses for Use in Nuclear Waste Shipping Cask Design
  M. Koploy

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439

Radioactive Waste Handling Packaging and Disposal-Demonstrated by the Renewal of a Research Reactor
  D. Borchardt

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443

Cleanup Operations at the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant Contaminated Metal Scrapyard
  L. c. Williams

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453

Waste Management for the Shippingport Station Decommissioning Project
  G. R. Mullee

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465

Concrete Removal and Disposal From Research Reactor Decommissioning Waste Management 1986
  Frederick W. Gardner

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469

Comparison of Alternatives for the Treatment of Non-Fuel-Bearing Hardware
  W. A. Ross

View Paper

469

Characterization of NONDOE Greater-Than-Class-C Low-Level Waste
  M. A. Knecht

View Paper

475

Characterization of Spent Fuel Disassembly Hardware and Nonfuel Bearing Components and Their Relationship to 10 CFR 61
  A. T . Luksic

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483

The Integrated Data Base Program: An Executive-Level Data Base of Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste Inventories Projections and Characteristics
  J. A. Klein

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489

Atypical Highly Radioactive Government-Owned Materials That May Require Geologic Disposal
  R. L. Pearson

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495

Summary of EPA's Risk Assessment Results from the Analysis of Alternative Methods of Low-Level Waste Disposal
  Michae S. Bandrowski

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503

Co-60 Leaching From Various Formulations of Concrete ln Shallow Land Disposal System
  I. B. Plecas

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507

Backflushable Filter Experience at the N Reactor
  Brandon Ball

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WASTE MANAGEMENT ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE
Chair(s): H. E. McGuire: Chairman; P. J. Krupin: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

347

Environmental and Health Studies of Potential Impacts From Early Hanford Operations
  R. H. Filby

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351

Ground-Water Monitoring and Modeling at the Hanford Site
  Pamela J. Mitchell

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357

Alternatives to Disposal of Hanford Site Liquid Effluents to the Soil Column
  C. C. Meinhardt

View Paper

365

Environmental Surveillance of EG&G Idaho Waste Management Facilities at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
  T. G. Hedahl

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373

Subsurface Investigations at the Radioactive Waste Management Complex of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
  Brent F. Russell

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381

Monitoring of Heat and Moisture Migration From Radioactive Waste Disposed In an Augered Shaft
  R. E. Williams

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SPENT FUEL STORAGE
Chair(s): G. Beeman: Chairman; R. K. Kunita: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

349

Prototypical Consolidation Demonstration Project-Final Fuel Recommendation Report
  R. R. Piscitella

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353

Mock-Up Fuel for Use in Testing Consolidation Equipment
  K. L. Williams

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361

Spent Fuel Storage Technology Demonstrations at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL)
  V. H. Schoonen

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369

Effect of Burnup Level on Oxidation of LWR Spent Fuel
  T. K. Campbell

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375

Handling and Storage of Spent Nuclear Reactor Fuel at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant
  A. B. Christensen

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383

Radiation Doses Resulting from Variations in Spent Fuel/Waste Management Systems Without Monitored Retrievable Storage
  K. J. Sscneider

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389

A Simplified Modeling Technique for the Thermal Analysis of Spent Nuclear Assemblies
  L. C. Sanchez

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TRANSPORTATION OF NUCLEAR WASTE
Chair(s): R. Yoshimura: Chairman; J. Allen: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

387

The Transportation of Radioactive Waste-A Review
  Alan Salmon

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397

Transportation of Spent Fuel to the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
  C. P. Gertz

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405

Radiation Doses for a Transportation System and Its Interface Operations for Commercial Spent Fuel
  K. J. Schneider

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411

Incentives for the Allowance of "Burnup Credit" in the Design of Spent Nuclear Fuel Shipping Casks
  T. L. Sanders

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417

A Demonstration Sensitivity Analysis for Radtran III
  P. C. Reardon

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423

Transnet--A User-Accessible Network of Transportation Analysis Models
  J. W. Cashwell

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427

Satellite Tracking of Radioactive Shipments--High Technology Solution to Tough Institutional Problems
  Lawrence H. Harmon

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431

Compliance Inspections by USNRC of Recent Spent Fuel Shipments
  A. W . Grella

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437

The Modal Study: The Response of Spent Fuel Packages to Severe Transportation Accidents
  J. R. Cook.

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POSTER-HIGH-LEVEL WASTE TREATMENT, TRANSPORTATION STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Chair(s): J. McElroy: Chairman; J. McGough: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

397

Optimum MRS Site Location to Minimize Spent Fuel Transportation Impacts
  R. E. Hoskins

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403

An Historical Summary of Transportation Accidents and Incidents Involving Radioactive Materials
  Cheryl E. Hoskins

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407

TRUPACT Monitoring and Dispatching System
  Jeffrey J. Tappen

View Paper

411

The Transportation Issue Management System: A Tool for Issue Resolution
  Kristi M. Branch

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417

TMI-2 Fuel Canister and Core Sample Handling Equipment Used in INEL Hot Cells
  J. w. Mc.Connell Jr.

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425

Ontario Hydro Radioactive Material Transportation Field Guide
  w. Howe

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429

Engineering Safety Aspects of the High Active Waste (HAW) Test Disposal Project ln the ASSE Salt Mine (FRG)
  T. C. de Boer

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435

Remote Installation of a New Riser on an Existing West Valley Site Tank
  D. W. Scott

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441

System Cost-Effectiveness for Increasing Cask Shielding
  R. I. Smith

View Paper

445

Microorganisms Filters and Water Clarity at TMI-2
  L. E. Katonak.

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453

International Comparison of High-Level Waste Disposal Criteria
  Neil J. Numark

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457

Subseabed Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste
  G. E. Hund

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463

Hydrogen Absorption and Crevice Corrosion Behavior of Ti Grade 12 During Exposure to Irradiated Brine T 150C
  R. E. Wwaterman

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471

The Influence of Copper on Zircaloy Spent Fuel Cladding Degradation Under a Potential Tuff Repository Condition
  H. V. Smith

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477

Potential Exposures and Health Effects from Spent Fuel Transportation
  V. C. Rogers

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483

Statistical Process Control: An Approach to Quality Assurance in the Production of Vitrified Nuclear Waste
  B. A. Pulsipher

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489

Transporting TMI-2 Core Debris to INEL: Publ ic Safety and Public Response
  R. C. Schmitt

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495

Nuclear Waste Transportation~ An Optimization Model
  Shashikant Gupta

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501

Feasibility Assessment of Copper-Base Waste Package Container Materials In Nuclear Waste Repositories Sited in Basalt and Tuff
  E. P. Gause

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509

Mechanical Behavior of the Asbestos-Cement Container for Geological Disposal of Level Technological Wastes From Cogema Reprocessing Plants
  Y. Francois

View Paper

517

The Design and Construction of the Windscale Vitrification Plant and Vitrified Product Store
  W. Heanfield

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523

Characterization of Whole Assembly Hulls Produced by Industrial Reprocessing of LWR Fuels
  J. P. Gue

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529

Potential Applications of Advanced Remote Handling and Maintenance Technology to Future Waste Handling Facilities
  C. T. Kring

View Paper

535

AREST: A Probabilistic Source-Term Code for Waste Package Performance Analysis
  A. M. Liebetrau

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545

Spent Fuel As A Waste Form: Analysis With AREST Performance Assessment Code
  M. J. Apted

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555

Standardized Test Methods for Use in Waste Compliance Testing in the Department of Energy's Waste Acceptance Process
  George Mellinger

View Paper

561

A Quality-Based Selection Process for Analytical Subcontractors for Environmental Programs at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
  Charles c. Reith

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567

The Legislative Branch of State Government
  B. Foster

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571

The Acquisition of Data for Use in the Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Underground Disposal of Radioactive Waste
  G. J. Dalrymple

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579

Case Study of the Use of Importance Sampling in the Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Underground Disposal of Radioactive Wastes
  K. Johnson

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585

Field Instruments Developed For Radiation Measurements on the UMTRA Project
  H. R. Meyer

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ECONOMICS OF THE FUEL CYCLE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): R. Walton: Chairman; S. Slate: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

443

Corporate Radwaste Management at GPUN
  Tom Gangwer

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447

Economic Analysis of Alternative LLW Disposal Methods
  C. Elliot Foutes

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455

A Comparative Economic Analysis of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in Canada
  D. J. Cameron

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465

The Cost of Engineered Disposal Facilities
  Charles W. Mallory

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471

Conceptual Design and Economic Analysis of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities for the State of Texas
  R. D. Baird

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NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGY
Chair(s): D. Enegess: Chairman; M. K. Paris: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

481

The Social and Special Effects of Siting a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility in Rural Texas
  Steve H. Murdock

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489

Decision Analysis Used in the Preliminary Selection of a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Technology for the State of Texas
  R. D. Baird

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495

Improved Confinement Technology for Buried Transuranic Waste
  J. O. Low

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501

Ontario Hydro's Experience with Augered Borehole Storage
  P. J. Armstrong

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505

Information Requirements for the Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Underground Disposal of Low Level Wastes
  T. J. Sumerling

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513

Laboratory Scale Modelling of the Finnish Reactor Waste Disposal Systems
  M. Nykyri

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521

Radiological Assessments of Conceptual Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities for the State of Texas
  R. Shuman

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527

The Coordinating Committee for Low-Level Waste Disposal Technology
  William F. Shwarz

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LL WASTE FORM TECHNOLOGY
Chair(s): P. Colombo: Chairman; J. Staehr: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

517

Laboratory Performance Testing of an Extruded Bitumen Containing a Surrogate Sodium Nitrate-Based Low-Level Aqueous Waste
  A. J. Mattus

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525

10CFR61 Waste Form Conformance Program for Asphalted Radwaste
  Michael J. Kobran

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531

Unusual Waste Forms From Fort St. Vrain
  Frederick J. Borst

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533

Containment of Radioactive Wastes Using Improved Cementitious Binders
  J. E. Carlson

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539

Waste Characterization Program Development for Hanford Grout Disposal
  W. G. Richmond

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545

Encapsulation of Intermediate Level Wastes By BNFL
  G. G. Howarth

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551

Field Testing of Waste Forms Using Lysimeters
  J. W. McConnell

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557

Performance Testing of High Specific Activity Waste Forms per 10 CFR Part 61
  R. M. Neilson

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POSTER-DECOMMISSIONING/PROCESSING AND MONITORING/MODELING OF NUCLEAR WASTE ACTIVITIES
Chair(s): J. Blomeke: Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

533

Decomissioning Plan Depleted Uranium Manufacturing Facility
  D. E. Bernhardt

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539

Research Reactor and Fuel Development Facility Decommissioning Experience and Technology
  Gary S. Hoovler

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547

Electropolishing Decontamination System for High-Level Waste Canisters
  D. E. Larson

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555

Dry Rod Consolidation Technology Development
  T. L. Rasmussen

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563

A NEW ALTERNATIVE FOR THE DECONTAMINATION OF PWR PRIMARY CIRUJTS FOR RADIOACTIVE CESIUM AND SILVER BY INSOLUBLE FERROCYANIDES
  C. Loos-Neskovic

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569

ALTERNATIVES TO WASTE DISPOSAL OF CYCLOTRON FACILITY AT THE SPACE RADIATION EFFECTS LABORATORY: NEWPORT NEWS VIRGINIA
  M. Guven Yalcintas

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575

HOW WELL DOES ORIGEN PREDICT SPENT LWR FUEL CHARACTERISTICS?
  J. C. Mailen

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581

LARGE-SCALE SPENT FUEL CASK RECEPTION AND DRY UNLOADING AT LA HAGUE
  C. A. Hutchison

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584

A MODIFIED THERMODYNAMIC MODEL OF GLASS DISSOLUTION UNDER STRONG INTERACTIVE CONDITIONS
  Xiangdong Feng

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591

PREDICTION OF WASTE GLASS MELT RATES
  Lien-mow Nielson

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595

DESIGN OF DWPF AGITATION SYSTEMS IN BINGHAM SLURRIES BY PILOT SIMULATION
  Marshall G. Nielsen

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599

INHIBITING LOCALIZED CORROSION DURING STORAGE OF DILUTE SRP WASTES
  Steven B. Oblath

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603

PRETREATMENT OF HANFORD PUREX PLANT FIRST-CYCLE WASTE
  M. W. Gibson

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609

INTERIM HIGH LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE AT THE IDAHO CHEMICAL PROCESSING PLANT
  A. R. Eberle

View Paper

615

COUPLED FLUID FLOW AND SALT CREEP ANALYSIS: SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL WORK
  John B. Case

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621

PROBABILITY OF INTRUSION EVENTS AT RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES
  G. M. Sandquist

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627

WIPP WASTE HANDLING PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT
  W. R. Chiquelin

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631

MONITORING FOR SALT EFFECTS AT THE WASTE ISOLATION PILOT PLANT
  Ellen T. Louderbough

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637

NUMERICAL MODELING OF RADIONUCLIDE TRANSPORT THROUGH REPOSITORY SEALS
  Roger R. Seitz

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645

PRELIMINARY PRECLOSURE SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR A PROSPECTIVE YUCCA MOUNTAIN REPOSITORY
  L. J. Jardine

View Paper

651

REVIEW OF COMPUTER MODELS USED FOR POST CLOSURE SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORIES IN THE FRG
  P. Bogorinski

View Paper

657

SAFETY ANALYSES FOR THE POST OPERATIONAL PHASE OF FINAL REPOSITORIES OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE
  Bruno Baltes

View Paper

661

THE ACTIVITIES, OBJECTIVES AND RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE NEA PROBABILISTIC SYSTEMS ASSESSMENT CODES (PSAC) USER GROUP
  Stefan G. Carlyle

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667

MICROFINE GROUTING IN TIGHT FRACTURES
  A. Kimbrell

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673

THE OPLA-RESEARCH PROGRAM ON THE FINAL DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS ( SALT) I N THE NETHERLANDS
  L. H. Vons

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677

COMPARATIVE SITE-SPECIFIC CALCULATION OF THE MIGRATION OF RADIONUCLIDES RELEASED FROM A REPOSITORY IN ROCK-SALT
  P. Glasbergen

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685

QUALITY ASSURANCE RECORDS SYSTEM FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN SUPPORT OF GEOLOGIC REPOSITORY PROGRAMS
  J. W. Smith

View Paper

691

AUTOMATIC SAMPLING OF RADIOACTIVE LIQUORS
  J. Banks

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LLW CONTAINERS PACKAGES AND CASKS TECHNOLOGIES
Chair(s): V. Staglioia: Chairman; V. A. Zigetman: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

569

Development of a Composite Polyethylene-Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic High Integrity Container For Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  Homer Lowenberg

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571

A Hybrid High Integrity Container for Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Wastes
  Steven B. McCoy

View Paper

575

A Comparative Study of Two Geometric Waste Forms Round vs. Square
  James V. Greaves

View Paper

581

Safety Requirements for Waste Packages The Basis for Acceptance Criteria of the Konrad Repository
  W. Wurtinger

View Paper

587

Container Material and Design Considerations for Storage of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  Charles J. Temus

View Paper

591

Optimization of Transportable On-Site Storage Modules
  Charles W. Mallory

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LOW-LEVEL WASTE PROCESSING
Chair(s): R. Tucker: Chairman; J. Kester: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

599

Innovative HEPA Filter Designs to Reduce Waste Generation and Simplify Waste Treatment
  K. H. Oma

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609

Effect of Process Variables on the Removal of Contaminants from Radioactive Waste Streams Using Zeolites
  V. C. Grant

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613

BNFL's Objectives and Achievements in the Reduction of Radioactive Discharges from Reprocessing Plants
  C. s. Mogg

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623

Characterization of INEL Compactible Low-Level Wastes and Evaluation of Compactor Options
  R. L. Gillins

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631

The Incineration of Absorbed Liquid Wastes in the INEL's WERF Incinerator
  E. M. Stevenson

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LLW FILTRATION AND ION EXCHANGE MEDIA PROCESSES
Chair(s): G. V. Weyman: Chairman; R. Propst: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

641

BWR Precoat Filter Performance Improvement
  Patrcia J. Robinson

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645

PWR Waste Liquid Processing Using Zeolite and Organic Resins
  N. P. Jacob

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653

Dewatering Radioactive Resins & Filter Sludge-A Vacuum Compression System
  J. C. Homer

View Paper

661

Experience in Waste Drying
  Ronald E. Burnham

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665

The WOX Process-New Volume Reduction Technology for Reactor Waste
  Stig Peterson

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UTILITY-LOW LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT: PROCESSING
Chair(s): B. S. Mays: Chairman; F. Feates: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

671

Radwaste Floor Drain Filter Replacement
  J. J. Militello

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675

A Survey of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Treatment Methods and Problem Areas Associated With Commercial Nuclear Power Plants
  R. L. Jolley

View Paper

681

Use of Volume Reduction and Solidification Services at Arizona Nuclear Power Projects Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
  T. P. Hillmen

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687

Radioactive Waste Processing at Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station by the Rapid Dewatering Method
  Michael J. Kobran

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689

Full-Scale Testing of TVA's Hyperfiltration System on Simulated Radioactive Wastes
  Thomas P. Hanrahan

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MIXED HAZARDOUS AND SHORT-LIVED WASTES
Chair(s): L. Borduin: Chairman; M. Kacmarsky: Co-Chairman

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

705

Legal and Regulatory Problems Associated with the Generation of Mixed Hazardous and Radioactive Waste
  Donald J. Silvertman

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711

Issues and Viewpoints Concerning the Application of RCRA to Radioactive Mixed Waste Management Facilities
  C. L. Fredrickson

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717

Mixed Waste Management: Concerns and Actions of the State of Washington
  Elaine M. Carlin

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723

Preliminary Assessment of Mixed Hazardous and Radioactive Inactive Waste Sites at Hanford
  T. J. McLaughlin

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729

Immobilization of Mixed Waste
  T. Michael Gilliam

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733

Mixed Wastes: Hazard Control and Health Protection Programs
  V. L. Trinoskey

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737

Stabilization of Mixed Waste at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
  A. M. Boehmer

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747

New Treatment Facility for Low Level Process Effluents at the Savannah River Site
  Martha A. Ebra

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