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In Situ Treatment of Low-Level Radioactive Buried Waste at the Idaho National Laboratory Site Using an Innovative Jet Grouting Technique
The in situ grouting (ISG) technology has been widely investigated as a potential solution to the challenges of buried waste facing the United States Department of Energy (DOE). Previously tested in simulated environments and applied successfully at a number of small scale remediation sites at the Idaho National Laboratory, in situ grouting provides a mechanism to isolate potentially harmful chemicals from the environment, reduce contaminant mobility, and provide overall protection of human health and the environment. In addition, the technology decreases risk associated with remediation, thus protecting workers by avoiding direct contact with mixed radioactive waste. This paper presents a case-study of a large-scale application of in situ grouting as a remediation technology on a Cold-War-era mixed radioactive waste landfill located at the Idaho National Laboratory in Southeastern Idaho.
In Situ Treatment of Low-Level Radioactive Buried Waste at the Idaho National Laboratory Site Using an Innovative Jet Grouting Technique
The in situ grouting (ISG) technology has been widely investigated as a potential solution to the challenges of buried waste facing the United States Department of Energy (DOE). Previously tested in simulated environments and applied successfully at a number of small scale remediation sites at the Idaho National Laboratory, in situ grouting provides a mechanism to isolate potentially harmful chemicals from the environment, reduce contaminant mobility, and provide overall protection of human health and the environment. In addition, the technology decreases risk associated with remediation, thus protecting workers by avoiding direct contact with mixed radioactive waste. This paper presents a case-study of a large-scale application of in situ grouting as a remediation technology on a Cold-War-era mixed radioactive waste landfill located at the Idaho National Laboratory in Southeastern Idaho.
In Situ Treatment of Low-Level Radioactive Buried Waste at the Idaho National Laboratory Site Using an Innovative Jet Grouting Technique
Gularte, F. B. (Autor:in) / Meagher, B. G. (Autor:in) / Jessmore, J. J. (Autor:in) / Blanding, M. W. (Autor:in) / Gerondale, A. P. (Autor:in)
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Grouting and Deep Mixing ; 2012 ; New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Grouting and Deep Mixing 2012 ; 1363-1372
17.08.2012
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Grouting , Highways and roads , Chemical grouting , Anchors , Cement , Jet grouting , Cutoffs , Piles , Mixing , Radioactive wastes , Foundations , Hydraulic structures , Idaho
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