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High-Level Waste Glass

Nuclear Technology, 1977
Glass is a good material in which to incorporate high-level radioactive waste (HLW) for permanent storage.
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High Level Waste Repository Selection

2001
Of the many multiple criteria studies, probably the most well-known is the study conducted by Woodward-Clyde Consultants concerning the location of a permanent storage facility for nuclear waste. Nuclear waste from power plants in the US is a major problem.
Oleg I. Larichev, David L. Olson
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Management of High-Level Waste Repository Siting

Science, 1982
The selection of sites to store high-level radioactive waste will require more than technical decisions; an acceptable site must gain widespread public support. Ad hoc approaches have recently served as a stimulus to overcome institutional inertia in radioactive waste management, as exemplified by the Interagency Review Group and the State Planning ...
D, Hill   +6 more
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High‐Level Radioactive Waste Management

Water Environment Research, 2010
This review highlights the status of research and advancements made in high‐level radioactive waste management programs around the world in 2010 from published technical literature, books, and reports. The review covers waste form and repository, engineered barrier and sorption, repository, biological interactions, transport and mathematical modeling ...
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