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Remote-Handled Low-Level Waste Disposal Project Alternatives Analysis
This report identifies and compares onsite and offsite disposal alternatives for the disposal of remote-handled low-level waste generated by the Idaho National Laboratory and its tenants. Each alternative addresses the disposal path for all remote-handled low-level waste types over the period of interest. The alternatives are compared using cost, risk, and complexity discriminators to arrive at a recommended approach. Schedule alignment with disposal needs is addressed to ensure that all waste types are managed appropriately. The recommended alternative for disposal of remote-handled low-level waste based on this analysis is to build a disposal facility at the Idaho National Laboratory Site.
Remote-Handled Low-Level Waste Disposal Project Alternatives Analysis
This report identifies and compares onsite and offsite disposal alternatives for the disposal of remote-handled low-level waste generated by the Idaho National Laboratory and its tenants. Each alternative addresses the disposal path for all remote-handled low-level waste types over the period of interest. The alternatives are compared using cost, risk, and complexity discriminators to arrive at a recommended approach. Schedule alignment with disposal needs is addressed to ensure that all waste types are managed appropriately. The recommended alternative for disposal of remote-handled low-level waste based on this analysis is to build a disposal facility at the Idaho National Laboratory Site.
Remote-Handled Low-Level Waste Disposal Project Alternatives Analysis
L. Harvego (author) / B. Orchard (author) / J. Connolly (author) / M. Hinman (author) / C. Marcinkiewicz (author)
2009
64 pages
Report
No indication
English
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