Geohydrology of Industrial Waste Disposal Site
Publication: Journal of Energy Engineering
Volume 110, Issue 1
Abstract
An existing desert site for hazardous chemical and low‐level radioactive waste disposal is evaluated for suitability. This site is characterized using geologic, geohydrologic, geochemical, and other considerations. Design and operation of the disposal facility is considered. Site characteristics are also evaluated with respect to new and proposed regulatory requirements under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976) regulations, 40 CFR Part 264, and the “Licensing Requirements for Landfill Disposal of Radioactive Waste,” 10 CFR Part 61. The advantages and disadvantages of siting new disposal facilities in similar desert areas are reviewed and contrasted to siting in humid locations.
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Published online: Mar 1, 1984
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