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In Situ Grouting of a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Trench
A shallow land burial trench containing low level radioactive waste was injected with a particulate grout to help control subsidence and radionuclide migration. The trench's accessible voids have been estimated at 20 vol %, and most of these voids appear to have been filled with grout. This injection was accomplished with a simple, labor intensive technique, and an inexperienced crew at an estimated cost of about $55,000. The grout costs $0.21/gal and 8081 gal was injected into the trench. 5 refs., 10 figs., 4 tabs. (ERA citation 13:011006)
In Situ Grouting of a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Trench
A shallow land burial trench containing low level radioactive waste was injected with a particulate grout to help control subsidence and radionuclide migration. The trench's accessible voids have been estimated at 20 vol %, and most of these voids appear to have been filled with grout. This injection was accomplished with a simple, labor intensive technique, and an inexperienced crew at an estimated cost of about $55,000. The grout costs $0.21/gal and 8081 gal was injected into the trench. 5 refs., 10 figs., 4 tabs. (ERA citation 13:011006)
In Situ Grouting of a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Trench
R. D. Spence (Autor:in) / T. T. Godsey (Autor:in) / E. W. McDaniel (Autor:in)
1987
42 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity , Grouting , Low-Level Radioactive Wastes , Bentonite , Cost Estimation , Demonstration Programs , Flow Rate , Fly Ash , Ground Disposal , Ground Water , Injection , ORNL , Portland Cement , Radionuclide Migration , Remedial Action , Technology Assessment , ERDA/052002 , ERDA/510300 , ERDA/053000
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