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Iraq liquid radioactive waste tanks maintenance and monitoring program plan.
Author(s) -
Matthew L. Dennis,
John Russell Cochran,
Emad S. Shamsaldin
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1029786
Subject(s) - waste management , radioactive waste , plan (archaeology) , environmental science , borehole , engineering , radiation monitoring , geotechnical engineering , archaeology , history , medicine , nuclear medicine
The purpose of this report is to develop a project management plan for maintaining and monitoring liquid radioactive waste tanks at Iraq's Al-Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center. Based on information from several sources, the Al-Tuwaitha site has approximately 30 waste tanks that contain varying amounts of liquid or sludge radioactive waste. All of the tanks have been non-operational for over 20 years and most have limited characterization. The program plan embodied in this document provides guidance on conducting radiological surveys, posting radiation control areas and controlling access, performing tank hazard assessments to remove debris and gain access, and conducting routine tank inspections. This program plan provides general advice on how to sample and characterize tank contents, and how to prioritize tanks for soil sampling and borehole monitoring

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