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100 1 Levenson, Milton
245 10 Research Reactor Aluminum Spent Fuel :|bTreatment Options
for Disposal
264 1 Washington, D.C. :|bNational Academies Press,|c1998
264 4 |c©1998
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505 0 Research Reactor Aluminum Spent Fuel -- Copyright --
Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Summary -- FINDINGS
RELATED TO THE SELECTION OF ALUMINUM SPENT FUEL TREATMENT
OPTIONS -- FINDINGS RELATED TO WASTE-PACKAGE PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA -- FINDINGS RELATED TO COSTS AND TIMING OF
ALUMINUM SPENT FUEL TREATMENT OPTIONS -- CONCLUDING
OBSERVATIONS -- 1 Background and Task -- TASK STATEMENT
AND STUDY PROCESS -- ORGANIZATION OF THIS REPORT -- 2
Treatment Options for Aluminum Spent Nuclear Fuel --
BACKGROUND -- TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR ALUMINUM SPENT
FUEL -- Direct Disposal Technologies -- HEU Dilution
Technologies -- Advanced Treatment Technologies --
EVALUATING THE TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES -- TASK TEAM
RECOMMENDATIONS -- RESPONSE TO FIRST CHARGE IN STATEMENT
OF TASK -- 3 Waste-Package Performance Criteria --
BACKGROUND -- WASTE ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA -- OTHER
REQUIREMENTS -- RESPONSE TO SECOND CHARGE IN STATEMENT OF
TASK -- 2.3.20.2: Limits on Radionuclide Inventories in
Multi-Element Canisters -- 2.3.21: Limits on Total Fissile
Material in a Disposable Canister -- 2.3.22: Limits on
Disposable Canister Criticality Potential -- CONCLUSIONS -
- 4 Cost and Schedule -- TASK TEAM REPORT COST AND
SCHEDULE ESTIMATES -- ALTERNATIVE COST STUDY -- COMPARISON
OF TASK TEAM AND ALTERNATIVE COST STUDY ESTIMATES --
RESPONSE TO THIRD CHARGE IN STATEMENT OF TASK -- 5
Concluding Observations -- PHASED DECISION AND
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY FOR TREATMENT OPTION SELECTION --
Spent Fuel Generation -- Spent Fuel Receipt and Storage --
Treatment and Interim Storage -- Transport and Repository
Disposal -- Decontamination and Decommissioning -- Post-
2015 Aluminum Spent Fuel Inventory -- PATH FORWARD --
References -- Appendix A Study Request Letter from DOE-
Savannah River -- Appendix B Meeting Agendas and
Participants -- Appendix C Charge to Consultants --
QUESTIONS TO EXPERTS
505 8 Criticality -- Proliferation -- Cost and Schedule --
Corrosion and Metallurgy -- Processing and Remote Handling
-- Regulatory Waste Acceptance -- Appendix D Consultant
Reports -- TOPIC: PROLIFERATION ASPECTS OF THE TREATMENT
OPTIONS -- TOPIC: PROLIFERATION ASPECTS OF THE TREATMENT
OPTIONS CONSULTANT: JOHN AHEARNE -- TOPIC: NUCLEAR
CRITICALITY SAFETY CONSULTANT: FRANCIS M. ALCORN -- TOPIC:
COST AND SCHEDULE CONSULTANT: M.W. ANGVALL -- TOPIC:
REGULATORY AND WASTE ACCEPTANCE CONSULTANT: ROBERT M.
BERNERO -- Introduction -- Background -- Regulatory
Approach for Yucca Mountain -- Evaluation of DOE Aluminum-
Based Spent Fuel Alternatives -- Summary -- TOPIC:
PROCESSING AND REMOTE HANDLING CONSIDERATIONS CONSULTANT:
JOSEPH BYRD -- Introduction and Background -- Processing/
Remote Handling Issues -- General Issues -- Conclusions
and Recommendations -- References -- TOPIC: METALLURGY AND
CORROSION CONSULTANT: R.L. DILLON -- Introduction --
Conclusions -- References -- TOPIC: COST AND SCHEDULE
CONSULTANT: G. BRIAN ESTES -- References -- TOPIC:
PROCESSING AND REMOTE SYSTEMS CONSULTANT: HARRY HARMON --
Introduction -- Responses -- References -- TOPIC: NUCLEAR
CRITICALITY SAFETY CONSULTANT: VALERIE L. PUTMAN --
Introduction -- Conclusion -- Discussion -- Criticality
Safety at Savannah River Site (SRS) -- Criticality Safety
on Public Roads, Transport to Final Repository --
Criticality Safety at Final Repository -- Intact Canisters
and Al-SNF, Initial Repository Conditions -- Degraded
Canisters and/or Al-SNF, Long Term Repository Conditions -
- Summary -- References -- Other Documents Reviewed --
TOPIC: PROLIFERATION ASPECTS OF THE TREATMENT OPTIONS
CONSULTANT: DAVID ROSSIN -- Proliferation Assessment --
Identification of Separated Fissile Material as a
Proliferation Risk -- Container -- Repository -- Self-
Protection Criterion -- Use of Processing for Waste
Management
505 8 Summary of Findings -- TOPIC: METALLURGY AND CORROSION
CONSULTANT: PAUL SHEWMON -- Introduction -- Processing --
Answers to Assigned Questions -- References -- TOPIC: COST
AND SCHEDULE CONSULTANT: RICHARD I. SMITH -- General
Comments -- Specific Comments -- Other Comments --
References -- Appendix E Biographical Sketches of
Consultants -- Appendix F Documents Received in This Study
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650 0 Aluminum -- Isotopes.;Radioactive waste disposal.;Spent
reactor fuels
655 4 Electronic books
700 1 Crowley, Kevin D
700 1 Council, National Research
700 1 Studies, Division on Earth and Life
700 1 Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources
700 1 Commission, Geosciences Environment and Resources
700 1 Staff, Division on Earth and Life Studies
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