A. Origins of Ki-85 Waste Forms B. Characteristics of Kr-85 Waste Forms Derived from R&D Information C. Prospects for Disposal of Kr-85 Waste Forms from the Standpoint of Transportation Regulations 78 1. Classification of Kr-85 for Transportation 81 2. Use of DOT-Specification Packaging for Kr-85 81 3. Use of Certified Packaging for Kr-85 81 D. Compatibility of Ki-85 Control Technologies with SLB .... 84 E. Compatibility of Kr-85 Control Technologies with Geologic Emplacement 84 F. Compatibility of Kr-85 Control Technologies with Other Modes of Emplacement 85 LIST OF TABLES No. Title Page 1-1. State of Readiness of Airborne Waste Disposal Operations to Meet Regulations 10 II-l. Federal Rules That May Apply to Management of H-3, 1-129, C-14, and Kr-85 12 II-2. Dose Conversion Factors Used in Estimating Dose to the Maximum Exposed Individual from Release at a Hypothetical Fuel Reprocessing Plant Vlll LIST OF TABLES (contd) No. Title Page IV-8. Assessment of 1-129 Waste Forms Based on R&D Recommendations with the General Criteria on Ocean Disposal Developed by IAEA 48 IV-9. Directory of Descriptions of Waste Form and Packaging for Disposal of 1-129 49 IV-10. Specifications of 129i Waste Packages to Meet 10 CFR 61 ... 50 IV-11. Specification of Alternative I29j Waste Packages 51 IV-12. Fraction of 1-129 That Must Be Isolated from the Environment as Indicated by 40 CFR 190 52 IV-13. Estimated Dose to Maximum Exposed Individual from 1-129 at a 1500-MTHM/y Fuel Reprocessing Plant 54 V-l. Properties of C-14 Waste Forms, Derived from R&D Information 60 V-2. Authorized Packaging Applicable to Transportation of C-14 Waste Forms 62 V-3. Number of Containers and Activity Levels of Waste Forms for C-14 63 V-4. Compatibility of C-14 Waste Forms with Criteria for Shallow-Land Burial 64 V-5. Properties of C-14 Waste Forms with Radioactive Concentrations Limited to Comply with 10 CFR 61 65 V-6. Assessment of C-14 Waste Forms against Tentative Criteria for Geologic Emplacement 67 V-7. Assessment of C-14 Waste Forms Properties by v.-Information Categories That May Be Demanded for Geologic Emplacement as HLW 68 V-8. Assessment of C-14 Waste Forms Based on R&D Recommendations against the General Criteria for Ocean Disposal Developed by IAEA 71 V-9. Directory of Descriptions on Feasible Waste Form
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