Commercial Treatability Study Capabilities for Application to the US Department of Energy's Anticipated Mixed Waste Streams. Revision 1

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  • Commercial Treatability Study Capabilities for Application to the US Department of Energy's Anticipated Mixed Waste Streams. Revision 1 Book Detail

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  • Release Date : 1996
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  • Pages : 169
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Commercial Treatability Study Capabilities for Application to the US Department of Energy's Anticipated Mixed Waste Streams. Revision 1 by PDF Summary

Book Description: US DOE mixed low-level and mixed transuranic waste inventory was estimated at 181,000 cubic meters (about 2,000 waste streams). Treatability studies may be used as part of DOE's mixed waste management program. Commercial treatability study suppliers have been identified that either have current capability in their own facilities or have access to licensed facilities. Numerous federal and state regulations, as well as DOE Order 5820.2A, impact the performance of treatability studies. Generators, transporters, and treatability study facilities are subject to regulation. From a mixed- waste standpoint, a key requirement is that the treatability study facility must have an NRC or state license that allows it to possess radioactive materials. From a RCRA perspective, the facility must support treatability study activities with the applicable plans, reports, and documentation. If PCBs are present in the waste, TSCA will also be an issue. CERCLA requirements may apply, and both DOE and NRC regulations will impact the transportation of DOE mixed waste to an off-site treatment facility. DOE waste managers will need to be cognizant of all applicable regulations as mixed-waste treatability study programs are initiated.

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