1. Radioactive Waste Isolation in Salt: Peer review of documents dealing with geophysical investigations
- Author
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L.D. McGinnis and R.H. Bowen
- Subjects
Engineering ,Work (electrical) ,Salt (cryptography) ,Multidisciplinary approach ,business.industry ,Radioactive waste ,Geophysics ,Isolation (database systems) ,National laboratory ,business ,Waste disposal - Abstract
The Salt Repository Project, a US Department of Energy program to develop a mined repository in salt for high-level radioactive waste, is governed by a complex and sometimes inconsistent array of laws, administrative regulations, guidelines, and position papers. In conducting multidisciplinary peer reviews of contractor documents in support of this project, Argonne National Laboratory has needed to inform its expert reviewers of these governmental mandates, with particular emphasis on the relationship between issues and the technical work undertaken. This report acquaints peer review panelists with the regulatory framework as it affects their reviews of site characterization plans and related documents, including surface-based and underground test plans. Panelists will be asked to consider repository performance objectives and issues as they judge the adequacy of proposed geophysical testing. All site-specific discussions relate to the Deaf Smith County site in Texas, which was approved for site characterization by the President in May 1986. Natural processes active at the Deaf Smith County site and the status of geophysical testing near the site are reviewed briefly. 25 refs., 4 figs., 5 tabs.
- Published
- 1987