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Analysis of Local Acceptance of a Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility

Risk Analysis, 2008
Like many other countries in the world, Korea has struggled to site a facility for radioactive waste for almost 30 years because of the strong opposition from local residents. Finally, in 2005, Gyeongju was established as the first Korean site for a radioactive waste facility.
Chung, Ji Bum   +2 more
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Emplacement optimization for the first-stage disposal facility of LILW complex disposal facility by employing simulated annealing algorithm

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2022
Byeong-hyeok Ha   +4 more
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Duluth Co-Disposal Facility

Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1981
The world’s first full-scale fluidized bed reactor co-disposal facility located at the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District’s (WLSSD) central waste-water treatment complex in Duluth, Minnesota, began its shakedown operation in the fall of 1979. The authors present herein basic design criteria, a system description, November 1979 system status, and ...
W. C. Huang, D. L. Nelson
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Selection criteria using the Delphi method for siting an integrated hazardous waste disposal facility in Malaysia [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2013
Choosing the site for an integrated hazardous waste disposal facility requires an extensive evaluation process to identify the best available disposal location.
Ramdzani Abdullah   +2 more
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Gas Disposal Aboard A Floating Production Facility

All Days, 1984
Abstract The Cadlao Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Facility has on board equipment to separate the oil, water and gas produced from two subsea wells. The produced natural gas is used to fire the original ship's steam boilers and excess gas is disposed of through an enclosed vertical flare.
Lawrence Otten, Lee Scoles
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Environmental Management of Quarries as Waste Disposal Facilities

Environmental Management, 2001
Problems associated with the disposal of municipal solid waste have become a source of public concern worldwide as awareness of potential adverse environmental impacts and health threats from solid waste has increased. Communities are concerned about the generation and management of solid waste to the extent of refusing to allow new disposal facilities
El-Fadel, Mustasem   +2 more
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Geotechnical Quality Assurance of Construction of Disposal Facilities

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 1984
This paper summarizes the technical resource document of the same name (U.S. EPA-600/S2-84-040, March 1984). Although the technical resource document is specifically addressed to the construction of hazardous waste disposal facilities within the U.S.A., most of the topics discussed and most of the general suggestions made are of universal applicability.
S SPIGOLON, M KELLEY
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Auditing Waste Disposal Facilities

1987
In order to minimize their potential liability for the disposal of hazardous wastes, many companies are evaluating how they select their waste disposal vendors. Companies fear being named in the future as a potentially responsible party at a facility which might become a Superfund site. This has prompted the development of a number of programs to audit
David I. Brandwein   +5 more
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Selecting Solid Waste Disposal Facilities

Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, 1971
Planning the selection of solid waste disposal facilities requires an assessment of many complex interactions among transportation systems, land use patterns, urban growth and development, and public health considerations. Much attention has been given to system analysis and mathematical modeling techniques for sorting out various available ...
Billy P. Helms, Robert M. Clark
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Confined Disposal Facility Reclamation Research

Dredging '02, 2003
The Dredging Operations and Environmental Research (DOER) Program at the Engineer Research and Development Center - Waterways Experiment Station is conducting research directed at reclaiming confined disposal facilities (CDFs) for dredged material. Reclamation research is being conducted on four fronts: soil separation, bioremediation, phytoremediation,
Tommy E. Myers   +3 more
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