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Evaluation of Salt and Mine Rock Disposal. Project No. 76-283
Studies are being performed on the isolation of nuclear waste in geological formations; this would entail constructing an underground mine in selected rock strata for waste storage. Rocks removed from the mine during construction must be either disposed of permanently or temporarily stored for later backfill into the mine. Several methods of storing or disposing of the mined rock are discussed in this report. The technical feasibility, cost, advantages and disadvantages of each method are presented and the ranking of methods based on currently available data is discussed. Salt, shale, granite, and limestone are covered. (ERA citation 02:026027)
Evaluation of Salt and Mine Rock Disposal. Project No. 76-283
Studies are being performed on the isolation of nuclear waste in geological formations; this would entail constructing an underground mine in selected rock strata for waste storage. Rocks removed from the mine during construction must be either disposed of permanently or temporarily stored for later backfill into the mine. Several methods of storing or disposing of the mined rock are discussed in this report. The technical feasibility, cost, advantages and disadvantages of each method are presented and the ranking of methods based on currently available data is discussed. Salt, shale, granite, and limestone are covered. (ERA citation 02:026027)
Evaluation of Salt and Mine Rock Disposal. Project No. 76-283
1976
83 pages
Report
No indication
English
Operations and safety at retsof rock salt mine
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