Defense waste processing facility, Savannah River plant, Aiken, S.C.

Defense waste processing facility, Savannah River plant, Aiken, S.C.

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Savannah River Plant, Defense Waste Processing Facility

Savannah River Plant, Defense Waste Processing Facility

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Defense Waste Processing Facility Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.

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Defense Waste Processing Facility, Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.

Defense Waste Processing Facility, Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.

Author: United States. Department of Energy. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs

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Defense Waste Processing Facility at Savannah River Plant

Defense Waste Processing Facility at Savannah River Plant

Author: Frank M. Heckendorn (II.)

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Published: 1983

Total Pages: 46

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Basic Data Report - Defense Waste Processing Facility Sludge Plant, Savannah River Plant 200-S Area

Basic Data Report - Defense Waste Processing Facility Sludge Plant, Savannah River Plant 200-S Area

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Final environmental impact statment : defense waste processing facility Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.

Final environmental impact statment : defense waste processing facility Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.

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Socioeconomic Assessment of Defense Waste Processing Facility Impacts in the Savannah River Plant Region

Socioeconomic Assessment of Defense Waste Processing Facility Impacts in the Savannah River Plant Region

Author: Elizabeth Peelle

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High Level Waste Vitrification at the SRP (Savannah River Plant) (DWPF (Defense Waste Processing Facility) Summary).

High Level Waste Vitrification at the SRP (Savannah River Plant) (DWPF (Defense Waste Processing Facility) Summary).

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The Savannah River Plant has been operating a nuclear fuel cycle since the early 1950's. Fuel and target elements are fabricated and irradiated to produce nuclear materials. After removal from the reactors, the fuel elements are processed to extract the products, and waste is stored. During the thirty years of operation including evaporation, about 30 million gallons of high level radioactive waste has accumulated. The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) under construction at Savannah River will process this waste into a borosilicate glass for long-term geologic disposal. The construction of the DWPF is about 70% complete; this paper will describe the status of the project, including design demonstrations, with an emphasis on the melter system. 9 figs.


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The Defense Waste Processing Facility, from Vision to Reality

The Defense Waste Processing Facility, from Vision to Reality

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When the Savannah River Plant began operation in the early 1950's producing nuclear materials for the National defense, liquid, highly radioactive waste was generated as a by-product. Since that time the waste has been stored in large, carbon steel tanks that are buried underground. In 1960 one of the tanks developed a leak, and before recovery measures could be taken, about 25-gallons of radioactive salt solution had overflowed the secondary liner and seeped into the soil surrounding the tank. Significant improvements to the tanks were made, but constant surveillance was still required. Thus, the opinion began forming that storage of the mobile, highly radioactive waste in tanks was not a responsible long-term practice. So in the late 1960's the Savannah River Laboratory began research to find a suitable long-term solution to the waste disposal problem. Several alternative waste forms were evaluated, and in 1972 the first Savannah River waste was vitrified on a laboratory scale. By the mid-1970's, the DuPont Company, prime contractor at the Savannah River Plant, began to develop a vision of constructing America's first vitrification plant to immobilize the high level radioactive waste in borosilicate glass. This vision was later championed by DuPont in the form of a vitrification plant called the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF). Today, the DWPF processes Savannah River High Level Waste sludge turning it into a solid, durable waste form of borosilicate glass. The DWPF is the world's largest vitrification facility. It was brought to reality through over 25-years of research and 13-years of careful construction, tests, and reviews at a cost of approximately $3 billion dollars.


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