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Title: Hanford defense waste disposal alternatives: engineering support data for the Hanford Defense Waste-Environmental Impact Statement

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6234484

This document provides the engineering bases for the development of the Hanford Defense Waste-Environmental Impact Statement. In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act process and, more specifically, the detailed scope prepared for the Hanford Defense Waste-Environmental Impact Statement, four waste disposal alternatives are identified: geologic disposal; in-place stabilization and disposal; continued storage (no disposal action); and the reference alternative. For each disposal alternative, the following six waste type classifications are addressed: existing tank waste, transuranic-contaminated soil sites (cribs and reverse wells), pre-1970 transuranic buried solid waste sites, retrievably stored and newly generated solid transuranic waste, strontium and cesium capsules, and future tank waste. The disposal alternatives are presented as options for the disposal of each waste type. Data regarding structures, site locations, and inventories for each waste class are provided, and are followed by a description of various technologies applied for implementing the disposal alternatives. Data associated with the resulting impacts (resources consumed, manpower used, emissions, and costs) are tabulated according to the waste class/alternative matrix. This information was used during the preparation of the Hanford Defense Waste-Environmental Impact Statement to develop socioeconomic analyses, accident scenarios, dose estimates, and waste release or migration evaluations.

Research Organization:
Rockwell International Corp., Richland, WA (USA). Rockwell Hanford Operations
DOE Contract Number:
AC06-77RL01030
OSTI ID:
6234484
Report Number(s):
RHO-RE-ST-30-P; ON: DE86006457
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English