Continuing Science and Technology at the Proposed Yucca Mountain Repository

Continuing Science and Technology at the Proposed Yucca Mountain Repository
Title Continuing Science and Technology at the Proposed Yucca Mountain Repository PDF eBook
Author Dr. R. J. Finch
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Release 2005
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Yucca Mountain, Nevada, was designated in 2002 to be the site for the nation's first permanent geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. The process of selecting a site for the repository began nearly 25 years ago with passage of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act in 1982. The Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible for submitting a license application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for constructing and operating the repository, and DOE's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM) is charged with carrying out this action. The use of multiple natural and engineered barriers in the current repository design are considered by OCRWM to be sufficiently robust to warrant license approval; however, potential design enhancements and increased understanding of both natural and engineered barriers, especially over the long time frames during which the waste is to remain isolated from human contact continue to be examined. The Office of Science and Technology and International (OST & I) was created within OCRWM to help explore novel technologies that might lower overall costs and to develop a greater understanding of processes relevant to the long-term performance of the repository. A brief overview of Yucca Mountain, and the role that OST & I has in identifying technological or scientific advances that could make repository operations more efficient or performance more robust, will be presented. It is important to note, however, that adopting any of OST & I's technological or scientific developments will be at the discretion of OCRWM's Office of Repository Development (ORD).

Status of the Yucca Mountain Project

Status of the Yucca Mountain Project
Title Status of the Yucca Mountain Project PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works
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Pages 104
Release 2008
Genre Government publications
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THE PROPOSED YUCCA MOUNTAIN REPOSITORY FROM A CORROSION PERSPECTIVE.

THE PROPOSED YUCCA MOUNTAIN REPOSITORY FROM A CORROSION PERSPECTIVE.
Title THE PROPOSED YUCCA MOUNTAIN REPOSITORY FROM A CORROSION PERSPECTIVE. PDF eBook
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In this paper, the proposed Yucca Mountain Repository is viewed from a corrosion perspective. A major component of the long-term strategy for safe disposal of nuclear waste at the Yucca Mountain Repository is first to completely isolate the radionuclides in the waste packages for long times and to greatly retard the egress and transport of radionuclides from penetrated packages. Therefore, long-lived waste packages are important. The corrosion resistance of the waste package outer canister is reviewed, and a framework for the analysis of localized corrosion processes is presented. An overview is presented of the Materials Performance targeted thrust of the U.S. Department of Energy/Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management's Office of Science and Technology and International. The thrust program strives for increased scientific understanding, enhanced process models and advanced technologies for corrosion control.

Yucca Mountain Repository Project

Yucca Mountain Repository Project
Title Yucca Mountain Repository Project PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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Pages 68
Release 2006
Genre Technology & Engineering
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YUCCA MOUNTAIN PROJECT - A BRIEFING --

YUCCA MOUNTAIN PROJECT - A BRIEFING --
Title YUCCA MOUNTAIN PROJECT - A BRIEFING -- PDF eBook
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Release 2003
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This report has the following articles: Nuclear waste--a long-term national problem; Spent nuclear fuel; High-level radioactive waste; Radioactivity and the environment; Current storage methods; Disposal options; U.S. policy on nuclear waste; The focus on Yucca Mountain; The purpose and scope of the Yucca Mountain Project; The approach for permanently disposing of waste; The scientific studies at Yucca Mountain; The proposed design for a repository at Yucca Mountain; Natural and engineered barriers would work together to isolate waste; Meticulous science and technology to protect people and the environment; Licensing a repository; Transporting waste to a permanent repository; The Environmental Impact Statement for a repository; Current status of the Yucca Mountain Project; and Further information available on the Internet.

Technical Bases for Yucca Mountain Standards

Technical Bases for Yucca Mountain Standards
Title Technical Bases for Yucca Mountain Standards PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 221
Release 1995-07-28
Genre Science
ISBN 0309176336

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The United States currently has no place to dispose of the high-level radioactive waste resulting from the production of the nuclear weapons and the operation of nuclear electronic power plants. The only option under formal consideration at this time is to place the waste in an underground geologic repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. However, there is strong public debate about whether such a repository could protect humans from the radioactive waste that will be dangerous for many thousands of years. This book shows the extent to which our scientific knowledge can guide the federal government in developing a standard to protect the health of the public from wastes in such a repository at Yucca Mountain. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is required to use the recommendations presented in this book as it develops its standard.

Yucca Mountain Project - Science & Technology Radionuclide Absorbers Development Program Overview

Yucca Mountain Project - Science & Technology Radionuclide Absorbers Development Program Overview
Title Yucca Mountain Project - Science & Technology Radionuclide Absorbers Development Program Overview PDF eBook
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Pages 15
Release 2005
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The proposed Yucca Mountain repository is anticipated to be the first facility for long-term disposal of commercial spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste in the United States. The facility, located in the southern Nevada desert, is currently in the planning stages with initial exploratory excavations completed. It is an underground facility mined into the tuffaceous volcanic rocks that sit above the local water table. The focus of the work described in this paper is the development of radionuclide absorbers or ''getter'' materials for neptunium (Np), iodine (I), and technetium (Tc) for potential deployment in the repository. ''Getter'' materials retard the migration of radionuclides through sorption, reduction, or other chemical and physical processes, thereby slowing or preventing the release and transport of radionuclides. An overview of the objectives and approaches utilized in this work with respect to materials selection and modeling of ion ''getters'' is presented. The benefits of the ''getter'' development program to the United States Department of Energy (US DOE) are outlined.