1995
DOI: 10.2172/437645
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Facility design philosophy: Tank Waste Remediation System Process support and infrastructure definition

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“…Other services that could potentially be provided to the privatization contractor fkom the DOE/M&O contractor for a negotiated fee, at the discretion of DOE; include: vitrification, high-level waste vitrification facilities, and the utility requirements to process the contents of all 177 radioactive liquid waste tanks during a multi-decade processing campaign with the current baseline pretreatment and vitrification processes (Leach 1995;Boomer 1994)"). Combinations of stand-alone, detached hctions and combined attached fbctions were evaluated.…”
Section: Tbdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other services that could potentially be provided to the privatization contractor fkom the DOE/M&O contractor for a negotiated fee, at the discretion of DOE; include: vitrification, high-level waste vitrification facilities, and the utility requirements to process the contents of all 177 radioactive liquid waste tanks during a multi-decade processing campaign with the current baseline pretreatment and vitrification processes (Leach 1995;Boomer 1994)"). Combinations of stand-alone, detached hctions and combined attached fbctions were evaluated.…”
Section: Tbdmentioning
confidence: 99%