How to reduce nuclear wastes or how to treat them including the debris from TEPCO's Fukushima nuclear power stations is discussed; and 3) Environmental radioactivity,
radioactive waste treatment and geological disposal policy.State - of - the - art technologies for overall back - end issues of the nuclear fuel cycle as well as the technologies of transmutation are presented here.
At the Hanford nuclear site in eastern Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is building the world's largest
radioactive waste treatment plant for cleanup of 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste.
Not exact matches
The Hanford cleanup mission commenced in 1989, and construction of a
waste treatment plant for the liquid
radioactive waste in tanks was launched a decade later and is more than three - fifths finished.
«It's got to go somewhere,» said Theodore Adams, a radiation remediation and water
treatment consultant with 30 years of experience with
radioactive waste.
RICHLAND, Wash. — A federal project director from the U.S. Department of Energy will discuss how the Hanford
waste treatment plant will immobilize
radioactive waste by turning it into glass as part of a continuing lecture series from 3 - 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, in the Washington State University Tri-Cities East Auditorium.
Dr. Boardman's career at the INL includes technical leadership thermal
treatment of
radioactive wastes and modeling and simulation of carbon conversion to power, synthetic fuels, chemicals, and hydrogen.
Ken Czerwinski (Chemistry and Biochemistry) has accepted an invitation from the director of the Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to serve as an expert on a study mandated by Congress on the
treatment of low - level
radioactive waste at the Hanford site in Washington state...