2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.net.2023.05.012
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Leachability of lead, cadmium, and antimony in cement solidified waste in a silo-type radioactive waste disposal facility environment

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“…In certain circumstances, particularly when managing vast quantities of low-level radioactive waste, engineered landfills are devised. These are not mere landfills [ 125 ], they are intricately designed with multiple liner layers, systems to collect leachate, and monitoring apparatus. Waste is methodically organized, compacted, and ultimately sealed beneath a protective covering, guaranteeing long-term confinement.…”
Section: Remediation Techniques For Nuclear Isotope Emissions or Leaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In certain circumstances, particularly when managing vast quantities of low-level radioactive waste, engineered landfills are devised. These are not mere landfills [ 125 ], they are intricately designed with multiple liner layers, systems to collect leachate, and monitoring apparatus. Waste is methodically organized, compacted, and ultimately sealed beneath a protective covering, guaranteeing long-term confinement.…”
Section: Remediation Techniques For Nuclear Isotope Emissions or Leaksmentioning
confidence: 99%