Identifying Industrial Best Practices for the Waste Minimization of Low-level Radioactive Materials

Identifying Industrial Best Practices for the Waste Minimization of Low-level Radioactive Materials
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Total Pages: 85
Release: 1996
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In US DOE, changing circumstances are affecting the management and disposal of solid, low-level radioactive waste (LLW). From 1977 to 1991, the nuclear power industry achieved major reductions in solid waste disposal, and DOE is interested in applying those practices to reduce solid waste at DOE facilities. Project focus was to identify and document commercial nuclear industry best practices for radiological control programs supporting routine operations, outages, and decontamination and decommissioning activities. The project team (DOE facility and nuclear power industry representatives) defined a Work Control Process Model, collected nuclear power industry Best Practices, and made recommendations to minimize LLW at DOE facilities.

Waste Minimization for Commercial Radioactive Materials Users Generating Low-level Radioactive Waste

Waste Minimization for Commercial Radioactive Materials Users Generating Low-level Radioactive Waste
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Total Pages: 62
Release: 1991
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The objective of this document is to provide a resource for all states and compact regions interested in promoting the minimization of low-level radioactive waste (LLW). This project was initiated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and Massachusetts waste streams have been used as examples; however, the methods of analysis presented here are applicable to similar waste streams generated elsewhere. This document is a guide for states/compact regions to use in developing a system to evaluate and prioritize various waste minimization techniques in order to encourage individual radioactive materials users (LLW generators) to consider these techniques in their own independent evaluations. This review discusses the application of specific waste minimization techniques to waste streams characteristic of three categories of radioactive materials users: (1) industrial operations using radioactive materials in the manufacture of commercial products, (2) health care institutions, including hospitals and clinics, and (3) educational and research institutions. Massachusetts waste stream characterization data from key radioactive materials users in each category are used to illustrate the applicability of various minimization techniques. The utility group is not included because extensive information specific to this category of LLW generators is available in the literature.

Waste Minimization for Commercial Radioactive Materials Users Generating Low-level Radioactive Waste. Revision 1

Waste Minimization for Commercial Radioactive Materials Users Generating Low-level Radioactive Waste. Revision 1
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Total Pages: 62
Release: 1991
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The objective of this document is to provide a resource for all states and compact regions interested in promoting the minimization of low-level radioactive waste (LLW). This project was initiated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and Massachusetts waste streams have been used as examples; however, the methods of analysis presented here are applicable to similar waste streams generated elsewhere. This document is a guide for states/compact regions to use in developing a system to evaluate and prioritize various waste minimization techniques in order to encourage individual radioactive materials users (LLW generators) to consider these techniques in their own independent evaluations. This review discusses the application of specific waste minimization techniques to waste streams characteristic of three categories of radioactive materials users: (1) industrial operations using radioactive materials in the manufacture of commercial products, (2) health care institutions, including hospitals and clinics, and (3) educational and research institutions. Massachusetts waste stream characterization data from key radioactive materials users in each category are used to illustrate the applicability of various minimization techniques. The utility group is not included because extensive information specific to this category of LLW generators is available in the literature.

Partnerships Under Pressure

Partnerships Under Pressure
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1989
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: 1428957464

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Partnerships Under Pressure

Partnerships Under Pressure
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1989
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ISBN: 142892230X

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Partnerships Under Pressure

Partnerships Under Pressure
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Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: Factory and trade waste
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Low-level Radioactive Waste

Low-level Radioactive Waste
Author: Edward L. Gershey
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780442239589

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Radioactive Waste Management

Radioactive Waste Management
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Total Pages: 622
Release: 1981
Genre: Radioactive waste disposal
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