Radioactive Waste Management 2000 : challenges, solutions, and opportunities
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Radioactive Waste Management 2000 : challenges, solutions, and opportunities
(IMechE conference transactions, 2001-1)
Professional Engineering Publishing for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2001
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"Held 18-19 October 2000, at IMechE Headquarters, London, UK"--on prime page [3]
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Description
The papers in this volume have been written and brought together by a group of experts, each of whom deals with radioactive waste management on a daily basis, as well as having the deep knowledge and level of expertise that only industry insiders can achieve. Topics covered here include: treatment issues; waste mangement practice; transport and storage; and environment and regulations.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Treatment issues: the new Dounreay low-level liquid effluent treatment plan
- the disposal of a radioactive cell
- technical and operational risk management strategies for the Sellafield Drypac Plant (SDP). Part 2 Waste management practice: radiation inheritance of Russian nuclear fleet and ecological safety problems relating to utilization of nuclear submarines and rehabilitation of other facilities in the Navy
- decontamination and waste minimization techniques in nuclear decommissioning
- transuranic waste management at Los Alamos National Laboratory
- disposition of Russian nuclear submarines - outlines of the concept and implementation problems
- management of accumulated operational wastes at BNFL's decommissioning reactor sites. Part 3 Transport and storage: transportation of spent fuel in Japan
- engineering considerations associated wtih plant used for storage of intermediate level waste - a regulator's view
- the packaging of waste for safe long-term management
- independent monitoring of solid low-level radioactive waste disposals in the UK
- round robin test for the non-destructive assay of 220 litre radioactive waste packages
- the feasibility of surface for high-level waste. Part 4 Environmental and regulation: application of in-line monitoring to waste minimization during soil remediation
- contained water management within the Chernobyl "shelter object"
- ALARP as applied to high-level waste - the regulatory approach at Sellafield
- radiation safety problems arising with damaged nuclear submarines utilization
- experience in nuclear decommissioning and waste management
- disposal of radioactive waste - a puzzle in four dimensions.
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