Containment of High Level Radioactive and Hazardous Solid Wastes with Clay Barriers

Containment of High Level Radioactive and Hazardous Solid Wastes with Clay Barriers
Author: Raymond N. Yong,Roland Pusch,Masashi Nakano
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2010-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781482266245

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One of the principal objections to or problems with the use of nuclear fuel is that a proven method for safe disposal of spent nuclear fuel has yet to be established. The central focus of most schemes underway to dispose of these high-level radioactive wastes relies on clay-based buffers and barriers to isolate spent fuel canisters in borehole

Assessment of the Performance of Engineered Waste Containment Barriers

Assessment of the Performance of Engineered Waste Containment Barriers
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Earth Sciences and Resources,Committee to Assess the Performance of Engineered Barriers
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-09-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309108096

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President Carter's 1980 declaration of a state of emergency at Love Canal, New York, recognized that residents' health had been affected by nearby chemical waste sites. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, enacted in 1976, ushered in a new era of waste management disposal designed to protect the public from harm. It required that modern waste containment systems use "engineered" barriers designed to isolate hazardous and toxic wastes and prevent them from seeping into the environment. These containment systems are now employed at thousands of waste sites around the United States, and their effectiveness must be continually monitored. Assessment of the Performance of Engineered Waste Containment Barriers assesses the performance of waste containment barriers to date. Existing data suggest that waste containment systems with liners and covers, when constructed and maintained in accordance with current regulations, are performing well thus far. However, they have not been in existence long enough to assess long-term (postclosure) performance, which may extend for hundreds of years. The book makes recommendations on how to improve future assessments and increase confidence in predictions of barrier system performance which will be of interest to policy makers, environmental interest groups, industrial waste producers, and industrial waste management industry.

High Level Radioactive Waste HLW Disposal

High Level Radioactive Waste  HLW  Disposal
Author: R. Pusch,R. Yong,M. Nakano
Publsiher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-10-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845645663

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High Level Radioactive Waste (HLW) Disposal, A Global Challenge presents the most recent information on proposed methods of disposal for the most dangerous radioactive waste and for assessing their function from short- and long-term perspectives. It discusses new aspects of the disposal of such waste, especially HLW. The book is unique in the literature in making it clear that, due to tectonics and long-term changes in rock structure, rock can serve only as a ""mechanical support to the chemical apparatus"" and that effective containment of hazardous elements can only be managed by properly designed and manufactured containers (""canisters""). This contradicts the common belief that the rock itself is an effective barrier to the transport of contaminants like radionuclides. The importance of the longevity of the containers becomes clear and requires a consideration of all degrading physical/chemical processes, which occupies a considerable part of the book. The book is thus an important contribution to the literature because it proposes design principles that can make repositories for HLW radioactive waste much safer.

Geologic Disposal of High Level Radioactive Waste

Geologic Disposal of High Level Radioactive Waste
Author: Roland Pusch,Raymond N Yong,Masashi Nakano
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351256797

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Geologic Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste examines the fundamental knowledge and conditions to be considered and applied by planners and other professionals when establishing national repository concepts, and constructing repositories for the long-term isolation of highly radioactive waste from surrounding crystalline rock. It emphasizes the important roles of structural geology, hydrogeology, hydrochemistry, and construction techniques. It specifically examines the disposal of steel canisters with spent reactor fuel in mined repositories (MR) at medium-depth, and in very deep boreholes (VDH). While disposal in mined repositories has been widely tested, the option of placing high-level radioactive waste in deep boreholes has been considered in the US, UK, and elsewhere in Europe, but has not yet been tested on a broad scale. This book examines the possibility of safe disposal for very long periods, proposing that the high salt content and density of groundwater at large depths are such that potentially contaminated water would not rise high enough to affect the more shallow biosphere. Features: Presents the best practices for disposal of spent fuel from nuclear reactors. Assesses waste isolation capacities in short- and long-term perspectives, and the associated risks. Describes site selection principles and the economics of construction of different types of repositories. Includes an appendix which provides the latest international recommendations and guidelines concerning the disposal of highly radioactive waste.

Geologic Disposal of Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste

Geologic Disposal of Low  and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste
Author: Roland Pusch,Raymond N. Yong,Masashi Nakano
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781498767972

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This book will address concepts and techniques for preparation and disposal of low- (LLW) and intermediate-level (ILW) radioactive waste from the nuclear industry, the weapons industry, university labs, research institutes, and from the commercial industry. It will aid decision-makers in finding optimal technical/economical solutions, including how site investigations, design, construction, identification and selection of construction materials (clay and concrete), and monitoring can be made. It will also examine techniques for isolating soil and rock contaminated by leaking nuclear plants and from damaged nuclear reactors such as those at the Fukushima and Chernobyl nuclear plants.

Bentonite Clay

Bentonite Clay
Author: Roland Pusch
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781482243444

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Studies the Environmental, Cosmetic, and Pharmaceutical Applications of Bentonite ClayBentonite clay, of which members of the smectite family of clay minerals are particularly important, has proven to be effective in sealing off wastes from groundwater. Bentonite Clay: Environmental Properties and Applications explores the mineralogy of clays in ge

Sorbents Materials for Controlling Environmental Pollution

Sorbents Materials for Controlling Environmental Pollution
Author: Avelino Nunez-Delgado
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323851848

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Sorbents Materials for Controlling Environmental Pollution: Current State and Trends presents data on current use and future trends regarding sorbent materials employed against soil, water, and air pollution. The book is organized first by use and research for a variety of geographic areas. It will then focus on different sorbent materials and their uses, followed by various pollutants and their management. Including updated and extensive data from an assortment of sources, the book is organized to be very accessible, including with an interactive table to help identify the results of appropriate sorbents for each environmental compartment. The growing concern regarding soil, water and air pollution all over the world has implications for climate change and sustainability, making Sorbents Materials for Controlling Environmental Pollution: Current State and Trends an important reference for environmental scientists to identify tools for moving forward in solving these problems. Includes data and examples from various geographic locations worldwide Synthesizes data for a variety of sorbent material from different sources Presents data for various kinds of pollutants across environmental spheres, including soil, water, and air Utilizes an interactive table for quicker access to data and results

Sustainable Practices in Geoenvironmental Engineering

Sustainable Practices in Geoenvironmental Engineering
Author: Raymond N. Yong,Catherine N. Mulligan,Masaharu Fukue
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781466588479

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In the seven years since the publication of the first edition of Sustainable Practices in Geoenvironmental Engineering, the combination of population growth and increased exploitation of renewable and non-renewable natural resources has added increased stresses on the quality and health of the geoenvironment. This is especially true when viewed in