WMS Papers - 1988

 

 

LOW LEVEL LIQUID WASTE PROCESSING
Chair(s): S. Dam, T. Hillmer, Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

3

Pretreatment and Bed Materials for Improved Liquid Radwaste Processing
  O. E. Ekechukwu

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21

The Possibilities of Use of Zeolite and Hydroxide Carrier in Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment
  Z. Lovasic

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29

Development of a New Powdered Resin for Water Purification in Nuclear Power Plants
  K Chino

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39

The Decontamination of Spent Regenerant by Ion Exchange and Filtration
  H. G. Sutter

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43

Waste Management Aspects of Entire PWR Loop Decontamination
  A. P. Murray

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PROGRESS REPORT: SITING OF NEW LLW DISPOSAL FACILITY
Chair(s): I. Stucker, E. Helminski

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

55

New York's Response to the National LLRW Disposal Legislation
  A. F. Orazio

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61

Impact of Liability and Site Closure and Long-Term Care Issues on Future Siting Efforts
  E. M. Carlin

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69

Developing a LLW Disposal Facility in California: An Update
  SA. Romano

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73

In-Situ Low Level Waste Management
  T. I. Grant

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79

Progress in Siting a New Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility in Illinois
  T. R. Lash

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87

LLRWP AA of 1985: Improving Radwaste Disposal Through Increased Application of Federalism
  D. M. Berkovitz

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POSTER - TRANSPORTATION OF NUCLEAR WASTE III AND OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL MATIERS
Chair(s): P. Stoner, T. Sonntag

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

95

Gas Generation from CH-TRU Wastes: Transport Packaging Design Implications of Regulatory Requirements
  W. Bracey

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101

Structural Analysis Methods and Models Used for the Evaluation of a Radioactive Waste Transport Packaging
  A. G. Eggers

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107

Quality Assurance Aspects in Using Ductile Cast Iron for Transportation Casks
  K B. Sorenson

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113

Development of Circumferential Honeycomb Impact Limiters for a Defense High Level Waste Shipping Cask
  A. Zimmer

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119

Criticality Control for Spent Fuel Transportation in High-Capacity Truck Casks
  S.Su

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127

Dry Spent Fuel Cask Transporter Equipment Design Testing and and Operational Features
  KA. Thieme

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133

Transportation Package for Remote-Handled TR U Waste
  G. I. Quinn

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135

Development of Simplified Analysis Codes for 9- M Drop and 1- M Puncture Tests for a Radioactive Material Transport Cask
  K Asada

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145

New Generation Legal Weight Spent Fuel Shipping Cask
  R.J. Meyer

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151

State GEN/State NET -- A Methodology to Assess Local-Area Routing Alternatives
  J. W. Cashwell

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155

Tracking Radioactive Shipments Using Radio-Navigation and Satellite Telecommunication Systems
  L. H. Hannon

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163

TRANSNET -- Online Transportation Risk Analysis of Public Use
  J. W. Cashwell

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169

The Low-Level Waste Handling Challenge at the Feed Materials Production Center
  J. E. Hannon

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175

TRICAM: The Transportation Risk and Cost Analysis Model or the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Program
  S. Gupta

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185

Equipment of the Handling of Thorium Materials
  S. W. Heisler, Jr.

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193

Radioactive Materials Packaging (RAMPAC) Database
  K L. Driscoll

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197

Metal Toxicity Evaluation of Savannah River Plant Saltstone Comparison of EP and TCLP Test Results
  C. A. Langton

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205

Preliminary Comparative Risk Assessment for Hanford Waste Sites
  R. F. Weiner

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213

Risk-Based Financial Assurance for Transport of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  J. Karam

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223

A Decision Analysis Technique for Evaluating and Comparing Work Directed Towards Minimizing the Generation of Nuclear Waste
  R. E. Thieme

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229

Asphalt Solidification of Mixed Wastes
  A. J. Mattus

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235

Fee Structures for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
  A. A. Sutherland

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241

Disposal Technology Alternative Assessment Using Multiattribute Utility Estimation
  V. C. Rogers

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245

Contact - Handled (CH) Mock Waste Retrieval Demonstration
  C. R. Kelley

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249

Regional Screening and Selection of Candidate Sites for California's Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
  W. G. Hamer

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255

Studies to Determine the Fate of Radioactive Wastes Disposed of by Underground Injection at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  C. S. Haase

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265

Low- Level Radioactive Waste Prototype License Application Project
  J. E. Conner

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269

Sensitivity of Radionuclide Transport in Groundwater to Source and Site Characteristics
  J. C. Walton

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277

Thermal Simulation of Drift Emplacement Geotechnical and Geophysical Investigations in and Around Backfilled Galleries
  J. U. Schneefu

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283

Dams as Sealing Systems in Rock Salt Formations - Test Dam Construction
  H. J. Engelmann

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LLRW STABILIZATION AND DEWATERING
Chair(s): R. Propst, M. Spall

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

291

Operational Experience with Volume Reduction and Bitumen Solidification at Clinton Power Station
  R. A. Chalifoux

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301

Initial Operating Experience of the Solid Radwaste System at the Hope Creek Generating Station
  L. M. Silvey

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307

Alternative Method of Solidification for Low-level Class A Radioactive Waste
  K S. Mayo

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313

Solidification of Low Level Salt Solutions with Microwaves
  H. Genthner

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319

Quick Dry The Advanced Dewatering Process
  I. C. Homer

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327

Radwaste Disposal Drum Centrifuge
  L. S. Rubin

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335

Properties of a Composite Polyethylene Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic High Integrity Container for the Disposal of Low Level Radioactive Waste
  H. Lowenberg

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USDOE LOW LEVEL WASTE MANAGEMENT I
Chair(s): I. Arthur, T. Brazley

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

343

Technical, Political and Institutional Challenges Associated With the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project
  W. I. Arthur

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351

Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project Vicinity Property Program
  L. E. Little

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357

Progress and Problems in the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program and Surplus Facilities Management Program
  I. I. Fiore

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363

FUSRAP the Past, the Present, and the Future
  G. K. Hovey

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371

Technical Measurements Support to DOE Reme4ial Action Programs
  I. R. Duray

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381

Progress on the UMTRA Project: The Role of the Inclusion Survey Contractor
  C. A. Little

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387

Remedial Action at the National Guard Armory and the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois
  N. J. Antonas

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393

The Applicability of CERCLA and SARA to Releases of Radioactive Materials
  S. R. Miller

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397

DO E Regulation of Low-Level Waste-1988 and Beyond
  T. C. Chee

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LLW Plant Waste Management
Chair(s): R. Coley, M. Vandale

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

403

Reduction at Indian Point Units 1 & 2 Turning Around the Large Volume Generator
  M. J. Spall

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411

Dry Active Waste Processing at River Bend Station Uitlizing the Hydro Nuclear Dry Active Waste Volume Reduction System
  T. P. Anthony

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419

U sing Bar Codes to Manage Radwaste in a Nuclear Power Facility
  T. E. Morris

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423

The Development and Implementation of a Dry Active Waste (DA W) Sorting Program at Catawba Nuclear Station
  I. H. Schulte

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429

Practicable Assay System for Radionuclide Quantification of Disposal Packages
  T. Yagi

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437

American Nuclear Insurers: Industry Radioactive Waste Management Experiences
  R. A. Oliveira

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POSTER - LLRW MANAGEMENT, PROCESSES, SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
Chair(s): R. Doyle, A. Ingalsbe

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

445

Storage and Measurement Demonstration of Wastes Containing Conditioned Tritium and Radium Sources
  G. Gestennann

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451

Estimation of Dry Solids in Radwaste Slurries and Solutions
  G. M.Andrus

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455

Detection and Characterization of Very Low Level Transuranic Elements in Drummed Waste Before Storage
  N. Bardy

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461

Modification to Segregate High-Activity and Low-Activity Resin at Braidwood Station
  I. R. Thuot

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465

Vacuum Drying and Supercompaction Applied to Repacking of Waste Immobilized in Urea Formaldehyde
  E. Benavides

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469

From Evaporators to Ion Exchange: Experience at Four PWRS
  C. Jensen

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471

Pelletizing Method for Concentrated Wastes Generated from Fuel Reprocessing Plants
  M. Toyohara

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477

Optimization of PWR Waste Water Treatment: A Case Study-Consolidated Edison-Indian Point II
  W.A.Homyk

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483

A Cost Effective Approach to Silica Reduction
  B. Goncarovs

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487

End Point Moisture Detection for Dewatered Media a New Approach
  L. H. Grob

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493

TMI-2 Equipment Decontamination Facilities Evaluation
  C. P. Deltete

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497

Millstone #1 Recirculation Piping and RWCU Piping Decontamination
  T. L. Sonntag

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505

Decontamination and Disposal of Sb-124 at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
  A. D. Miller

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509

Development of Bagless Transfer Systems at British Nuclear Fuels PLC (BNFL)
  M.Astall

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515

Specialized Equipment for the Nuclear and Hazardous Environment Industries
  M.Howden

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523

Irradiated Reactor Components: Processing and Packaging Methodology for Volume Effectiveness
  L. F. Sears

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527

Radioactive Package Container System for Remote Handling of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  L. E. Ulbricht

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533

Fully Automated Low Level Waste Storage Facility
  T. Kometani

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537

Development of an Advanced Off-Gas Scrubber for and Incinerating Melter
  H. Wakui

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543

Investigation of the Pitting Corrosion of Low Carbon Steel Containers
  S. F. Mughabghab

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549

A Mechanistic Model for Leaching From Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages
  C. R. Kempf

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561

Treatment of Cs-137 by Zeolite Impregnated with Various Metalic Ions and Zinc Ferrocyanide
  S. J. Yeh

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567

Decommissioning and Remedial Action Progress at the Weldon Spring Uranium Feed Materials Plant
  R.A. Rogers

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573

Future Low-Level Radwaste Disposal Technology a Burial Site Operator's Concept
  R. I. Dabolt

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579

Effects of Vegetation and Soil-Surface Cover Treatments on the Hydrologic Behavior of Low-Level Waste Trench Caps
  E.A. Lopez

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LLRW CLASSIFICATION AND WASTE FORM CHARACfERIZATION
Chair(s): A. Clements, E. Tamuzzer

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

589

Characterization of Low-Level Waste From the Industrial Sector, and Near-Term Projection of Waste Volumes and Types
  D. R. MacKenzie

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595

Waste Classification of a Spent Fuel Assembly Cage
  L. McCarten

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599

A Technical Basis for Meeting Waste Form Stability Requirements of 10 CFR 61
  W. Y. Chang

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607

Biodegradation of Ion-Exchange Media
  B. S. Bowennan

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613

The Effect of Cure Conditions on the Stability of Cement Waste Forms After Immersion in Water
  B. Siskind

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619

Effects of Chemical and Gamma Irradiation Environments on the Mechanical Properties of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
  P.Soo

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LLW - REGULATION AND LICENSING
Chair(s): I. Sunneier, R. Murray

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

629

Analysis of the Reduction in Waste Volumes Received for Disposal at the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Site in the State of Washington
  S.Ko

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637

Greater- Than-Class C Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Concepts
  M.A. Knecht

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651

The Regulation of Radioactive Waste Management in the U.K.: Problems and New Perspectives
  F. Berkhout

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657

New York State's Criteria for LLRW Disposal Facility Siting and Disposal Method Selection
  S. N. Thompson

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843

Surveillance and Maintenance of the West Valley State Licensed Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Area 1983-1987
  D. B. Anderson

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POSTER - LLW, REMEDIAL ACfIONS AND DECONTAMINATION
Chair(s): T. Row, A. Rizzo

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

663

Regulatory and Institutional Issues for Development of Remedial Action Strategies at ORNL
  D. C. Kocher

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669

Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Systems for the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project Lakeview, Oregon Site
  H. R. Meyer

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681

Planning at Selected UMTRA Project Sites
  V.A. Dery

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689

Characterization and Remedial Planning for Non-Radiological Toxicants at UMTRA Project Sites
  C. C. Reith

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695

A Field Study Designed to Select the In-Situ Instrument Most Useful for Estimating Uranium Contamination in Soil
  S. Green

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703

Development of a Cement-Based Grout for Immobilization of a Low-Level Waste Stream Containing Sodium Sulfate
  T. L. Sams

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711

In Situ Vitrification Preliminary Results From the First Large-Scale Radioactive Test
  I. L. Buelt

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725

Evaluation of Commercially Available Decontamination Chemicals
  E.A. Shurte

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733

Recycle of Sodium Carbonate Solution Solves Significant Low-Level Waste Problems at ICPP
  B. R. Wheeler

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739

Status of the Design and Construction of the Niagara Falls Storage Site
  I.A. Blanke

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745

Dewatering Radioactive Pitchblende Residues at the Niagra Falls Storage Site
  I. W. Grindstaff

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751

Final Design and Start-up of the Transportable Grout Equipment Facility at Hanford
  E. G. Collins

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763

Biological Treatment of Nitrate Bearing Wastewater From a Uranium Production Plant
  A. K Benear

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771

Impact of Groundwater Protection Standards on UMTRA Project
  M. L. Matthews

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775

Internal Monitoring System for Radioactive Waste Disposal
  I.A. Blanke

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781

Secondary Concentration of Air-Released Uranium Through Watershed Runoff at the Feed Materials Production Center, Fernald, Ohio
  L. Lehman

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785

Presto-II Computer Code for Safety Assessment on Shallow Land Disposal of Low-Level Wastes
  I. Uslu

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789

Evaluation of On-Site Compaction and On-Site Fabrication of Modular Concrete Canisters for the State of Texas
  R. D. Baird

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795

The Establishment of Computer Codes for Radiological Assessment on LL W Final Disposal in Taiwan
  C. C. Yang

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805

Control of Water Inftltration into Near Surface LLW Disposal Units
  E. O'Donnell

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811

Modeling the Flow of Water in and Around Shallow Burial Tenches
  C. I. Suen

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821

Prediction of the Migration of Radionuclides to the Boundary of a Shallow Land Burial Trench
  T. M. Sullivan

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833

Candidate Sites Selection for the California Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
  M. F. Winsor

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839

Baseline Air Monitoring for LLW Disposal Sites
  B. Campbell

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845

Development of an In-Situ Subsurface Radioactivity Detection System - The "RADCONE"
  M.A. Marton

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853

An Underground Repository for Radioactive Waste in Sweden
  T.Hedman

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861

Remedial Action Progress by the U.S. Department of Energy in New Jersey
  I. R. Kannard

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869

Low- Level Radioactive Waste Site Selection and Site Characterization Handbooks
  I. A. Tullis

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871

Fracture Analysis: Applications in Hazardous Waste Management
  C. S. Cigler

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877

Use of Image Analysis for Evaluating Concrete as a Waste Isolation Medium
  W. F. Buckingham

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BELOW REGULATORY CONCERN (BRC) WASTE AND DRY ACTIVE WASTE PROCESSING
Chair(s): I. Edwards, P. I. Robinson

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

883

An Update of the EPRI Below Regulatory Concern Research Program
  P. I. Robinson

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887

Evaluation of Candidate Waste Streams for Inclusion in the EPRI BRC Program
  G. S. Daloisio

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895

Comparison of Results from Impacts-BRC and Impacts Codes for Typical BRC Low-Level Waste Cases
  D. W. Chan

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901

Pursuit of Agreement State Approval of In-Place Disposal and Landspreading of Slightly Contaminated Soil
  D. Chan

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907

Transportation Worker Exposure From the Transport of BRC Radwaste
  N. E. Hertel

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911

Waste Management With Special Emphasis on Volume Reduction
  K G.lanberg

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913

Incineration of Spent Ion Exchange Resins and Solidification of Ash
  R. Wuertz

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MIXED WASTE - INSTITUTIONAL
Chair(s): M. S. Kearney, L. Borduin

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

919

Mixed Waste Regulation: Current Legal and Regulatory Issues Affecting Mixed Waste Generators
  D. I. Silvennan

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923

Revised Defmition of Hazardous Waste RCRA Waste Characteristic Testing Changes
  O. Callaway

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929

Regulation of Radioactive Mixed Waste at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (R CRA)
  R. P. Hansen

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935

Mixed Waste Management in Washington and the Northwest Compact
  E. M. Carlin

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939

Applying the "De Minimis" Concept to Mixed Wastes
  J. P. Davis

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945

Analysis of the Impact of the ByProduct Rule on the u.s. Department of Energy's Grand Junction Remedial Action Programs
  K L. Falconer

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951

Strategic Planning For Waste Management: Characterization of Chemically and Radioactively Hazardous Waste and Treatment, and Disposal Capabilities for Diverse and Varied Multisite Operations
  R. L. Jolley

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MIXED WASTE TECHNOLOGY
Chair(s): M. Kaczmarsky, R. L. Jolley

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Paper Title & Author

957

Mixed Waste Treatment at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
  M. M. Larsen

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963

Savannah River Plant Separations Department Mixed Waste Program
  W. M. Wierzbicki

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969

Mixed Waste Management Operations at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant
  T. F. Pointer

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975

Remedial Actions for Mixed ChemicallRadioactive Wastes at the Colonie Interim Storage Site
  M. F. Tardiff

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979

Dilute Chemical Decontamination Resins and the Mixed Waste Issue
  R. P. Denault

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985

Example of Processing and Disposal of Mixed Wastes
  K. Johnson

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SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF LLW DISPOSAL
Chair(s): P. Columbo, S. Hana

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

989

Development of a General Model to Predict the Rate of Radionuclide Release (Source Term) From a Low-Level Waste Shallow Land Burial Facility
  T. M. Sullivan

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995

500 year Concrete for a Radioactive Waste Repository
  K E. Philipose

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1001

Safety Analyses for the Planned Konrad Repository
  H. Illi

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1011

Probabilistic Assessment of Radiological Impacts From Transuranics in Waste at the Savannah River Plant
  J. Cohen

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1015

Progress in Developing New Commercial LLRW Disposal Facilities and DOE Assistance
  T. D. Tait

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1019

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

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1031

Evaluation Of Alternatives To Shallow Land Burial At The Radioactive Waste Management Complex
  F. Cerven

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