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Probable maximum flood control. Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project
This study proposes preliminary design concepts to protect the waste-handling facilities and all shaft and ramp entries to the underground from the probable maximum flood (PMF) in the current design configuration for the proposed Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigation (NNWSI) repository protection provisions were furnished by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USSR) or developed from USSR data. Proposed flood protection provisions include site grading, drainage channels, and diversion dikes. Figures are provided to show these proposed flood protection provisions at each area investigated. These areas are the central surface facilities (including the waste-handling building and waste treatment building), tuff ramp portal, waste ramp portal, men-and-materials shaft, emplacement exhaust shaft, and exploratory shafts facility.
Probable maximum flood control. Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project
This study proposes preliminary design concepts to protect the waste-handling facilities and all shaft and ramp entries to the underground from the probable maximum flood (PMF) in the current design configuration for the proposed Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigation (NNWSI) repository protection provisions were furnished by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USSR) or developed from USSR data. Proposed flood protection provisions include site grading, drainage channels, and diversion dikes. Figures are provided to show these proposed flood protection provisions at each area investigated. These areas are the central surface facilities (including the waste-handling building and waste treatment building), tuff ramp portal, waste ramp portal, men-and-materials shaft, emplacement exhaust shaft, and exploratory shafts facility.
Probable maximum flood control. Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project
C. E. DeGabriele (author) / C. L. Wu (author)
1991
62 pages
Report
No indication
English
Radiation Pollution & Control , Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity , Civil Engineering , Hydrology & Limnology , High-Level Radioactive Wastes , Radioactive Waste Facilities , Underground Facilities , Flood Control , Design , Drainage , Site Characterization , Underground Disposal , Yucca Mountain , EDB/052002
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