The Field Lysimeter Investigations: Low-Level Waste Data Base Development Program, funded by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), is (a) studying the degradation effects in EPICOR-I1 organic ion-exchange resins caused by radiation, (b) examining the adequacy of test procedures recommended in the Branch Technical Position on Waste Form to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 using solidified EPICOR-I1 resins, (c) obtaining performance information on solidified EPICOR-I1 ion-exchange resins in a disposal environment, and (d) determining the condition of EPICOR-I1 liners.
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ABSTRACTThe Field Lysimeter Investigations: Low-Level Waste Data Base Development Program, funded by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), is (a) studying the degradation effects in EPICOR-I1 organic ion-exchange resins caused by radiation, (b) examining the adequacy of test procedures recommended in the Branch Technical Position on Waste Form to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 using solidified EPICOR-I1 resins, (c) obtaining performance information on solidified EPICOR-I1 ion-exchange resins in a disposal environment, and (d) determining the condition of EPICOR-I1 liners.
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