2011
DOI: 10.2172/1011667
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Disposal systems evaluations and tool development : Engineered Barrier System (EBS) evaluation.

Abstract: Eric Sonnenthal (LBNL) Engineered Barrier System (EBS) Evaluation This page is intentionally left blank Engineered Barrier System (EBS) Evaluation 5 Executive SummaryKey components of the nuclear fuel cycle are short-term storage and long-term disposal of nuclear waste. The latter encompasses the immobilization of used nuclear fuel (UNF) and radioactive waste streams generated by various phases of the nuclear fuel cycle, and the safe and permanent disposition of these waste forms in geological repository envir… Show more

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“…Engineered surface barriers are used to isolate subsurface contaminants for safe long‐term containment of municipal solid waste, other nonhazardous solid and liquid waste, hazardous and toxic wastes, and radioactive waste. They have been used above landfills (e.g., Albright et al., ; Apiwantragoon, Benson, & Albright, ; Barnswell & Dwyer, ; Benson, Abichou, Albright, Gee, & Roesler, ; Benson, Sawangsuriya, Trzebiatowski, & Albright, ; Santini & Fey, ; Scanlon, Reedy, Stonestrom, Prudic, & Dennehy, ), waste sites (e.g., Bowerman & Redente, ; Gee, Ward, & Fayer, ; Link, Wing, & Gee, ; Pettit, Ridenour, Walker, & Saugier, ; Rutqvist et al., ; Scanlon, Mullican, Reedy, & Angle, ; Waugh, Benson, & Albright, ; Waugh et al., ; Wing & Gee, ; Zhang, ), and mine lands (e.g., Barber, Ayres, & Schmid, ; Meiers et al., ; O'Kane & Wels, ; Zhan et al., ). A primary function of the surface barrier is to minimize infiltration of meteoric water into the underlying buried waste in order to reduce the mobility of the contaminants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engineered surface barriers are used to isolate subsurface contaminants for safe long‐term containment of municipal solid waste, other nonhazardous solid and liquid waste, hazardous and toxic wastes, and radioactive waste. They have been used above landfills (e.g., Albright et al., ; Apiwantragoon, Benson, & Albright, ; Barnswell & Dwyer, ; Benson, Abichou, Albright, Gee, & Roesler, ; Benson, Sawangsuriya, Trzebiatowski, & Albright, ; Santini & Fey, ; Scanlon, Reedy, Stonestrom, Prudic, & Dennehy, ), waste sites (e.g., Bowerman & Redente, ; Gee, Ward, & Fayer, ; Link, Wing, & Gee, ; Pettit, Ridenour, Walker, & Saugier, ; Rutqvist et al., ; Scanlon, Mullican, Reedy, & Angle, ; Waugh, Benson, & Albright, ; Waugh et al., ; Wing & Gee, ; Zhang, ), and mine lands (e.g., Barber, Ayres, & Schmid, ; Meiers et al., ; O'Kane & Wels, ; Zhan et al., ). A primary function of the surface barrier is to minimize infiltration of meteoric water into the underlying buried waste in order to reduce the mobility of the contaminants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ET cover is a selfrenewing biological system and is expected to last much longer than the conventional compacted clay barrier. ET covers have been used above landfills (e.g., Albright et al, 2004;Apiwantragoon et al, 2015;Barnswell and Dwyer, 2011;Benson et al, 2001;Benson et al, 2007;Santini and Fey, 2014;Scanlon et al, 2005), waste sites (e.g., Bowerman and Redente, 1998;Gee et al, 1997;Link et al, 1995;Pettit et al, 1994;Rutqvist et al, 2011;Scanlon et al, 1997;Waugh et al, 2010;Waugh et al, 2007;Wing and Gee, 1994;Zhang, 2015), and mine lands (e.g., Barber et al, 2015;Meiers et al, 2015;O'Kane and Wels, 2003;Zhan et al, 2006). The function of an ET cover is to protect the underlying materials, provide a medium for vegetation growth, store precipitation within the cover, and release the stored precipitation later into the atmosphere so that the infiltration of precipitation waste zone is minimized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%