SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 January 1960
STP39602S

Disposal of Industrial Radioactive Waste Waters at Hanford

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In the fifteen years since the fission process began generating highly radioactive isotopes in large quantities, many methods have been utilized for radioactive waste disposal. In this same interval greater quantities of radioactive wastes have been generated and disposed to the environment or stored in interim containers at Hanford than at any other atomic installation. This experience will be discussed with the objectives of pointing out the present state of our knowledge and practice, and of indicating probable future trends.

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Schwendiman, LC
Chemical Efmluents Technology, Chemical Research and Development Operation, Hanford Laboratories Operation, General Eleetrie Co., Richland, Wash.
Brown, RE
Chemical Efmluents Technology, Chemical Research and Development Operation, Hanford Laboratories Operation, General Eleetrie Co., Richland, Wash.
Honstead, JF
Chemical Efmluents Technology, Chemical Research and Development Operation, Hanford Laboratories Operation, General Eleetrie Co., Richland, Wash.
Linderoth, CE
Chemical Efmluents Technology, Chemical Research and Development Operation, Hanford Laboratories Operation, General Eleetrie Co., Richland, Wash.
Pearce, DW
Chemical Efmluents Technology, Chemical Research and Development Operation, Hanford Laboratories Operation, General Eleetrie Co., Richland, Wash.
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Developed by Committee: E10
Pages: 259–277
DOI: 10.1520/STP39602S
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5672-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-5671-5