Hydrogeologic Overview Of The Nuclear Waste Isolation Program

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Irwin Remson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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11
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Some unique hydrogeologic issues are inherent in the problems of siting, designing and licensing a mined geologic high-level nuclear waste repository. The problems involve hydrogeologically unfamiliar rocks for which little proven technology has been developed, long containment periods, elevated temperatures, and externally-imposed management constraints. In evaluating the existing national program, it should be recognized that hydrogeology is only one aspect of the total nuclear waste disposal problem, that the use of multiple barriers requires that the hydrogeologic system be considered in its entirety as a total system, and that engineering modifications can improve the isolation capabilities of certain barriers. Important research questions involve the mechanics of transport through dense fractured and unfractured rocks, methods for measuring vertical hydraulic conductivity, and a variety of geochemical questions. Current expectations for "high quality data" from either in situ or laboratory testing are unrealistic, and a modified approach to repository hydrogeology is needed. The dilemma is that the hydrogeological characteristics that make a potential host rock more satisfactory for respository siting are the same characteristics that are difficult to characterize and make the particular site more difficult to license. Finally, evaluation of the containment potential of any candidate site will become meaningful only with detailed underground exploration, mapping and testing in the host rock formations at the repository levels.
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APA: Irwin Remson  (1984)  Hydrogeologic Overview Of The Nuclear Waste Isolation Program

MLA: Irwin Remson Hydrogeologic Overview Of The Nuclear Waste Isolation Program. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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