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Hazardous and Mixed Waste Solidification Development Conducted at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
EG and G Idaho, Inc., has initiated a program to develop safe, efficient, cost-effective solidification treatment methods for the disposal of some of the hazardous and mixed wastes generated at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL). Testing has shown that Extraction Procedure (EP) toxic wastes can be successfully solidified using cement, cement-silicate, or ENVIROSTONE binders to produce nontoxic stable waste forms for safe, long-term disposal as general or low-level waste, depending upon the radioactivity. The results of the solidification development program are presented in this report. (ERA citation 11:033771)
Hazardous and Mixed Waste Solidification Development Conducted at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
EG and G Idaho, Inc., has initiated a program to develop safe, efficient, cost-effective solidification treatment methods for the disposal of some of the hazardous and mixed wastes generated at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL). Testing has shown that Extraction Procedure (EP) toxic wastes can be successfully solidified using cement, cement-silicate, or ENVIROSTONE binders to produce nontoxic stable waste forms for safe, long-term disposal as general or low-level waste, depending upon the radioactivity. The results of the solidification development program are presented in this report. (ERA citation 11:033771)
Hazardous and Mixed Waste Solidification Development Conducted at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
A. M. Boehmer (author) / M. M. Larsen (author)
1986
89 pages
Report
No indication
English
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
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