Waste Disposal In Underground Mines - A Technology Partnership To Protect The Environment (c2773713-3b91-480a-8fc2-bd8bef7063f1)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. T. Rempe
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The underground voids that result from mining provide opportunities for deep geologic waste disposal (DGWD). Such disposal could solve many environmental problems. DGWD takes careful planning, technology transfer and true partnership between waste generators and mine/repository operators. The US government is now planning on using specially mined excavations to dispose of radiotoxic and mixed waste. Using the experience gained from the domestic projects that are now in preparation and from foreign repositories that are now in operation, US mines can claim their rightful share of the growing market for DGWD.
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APA: N. T. Rempe  (1997)  Waste Disposal In Underground Mines - A Technology Partnership To Protect The Environment (c2773713-3b91-480a-8fc2-bd8bef7063f1)

MLA: N. T. Rempe Waste Disposal In Underground Mines - A Technology Partnership To Protect The Environment (c2773713-3b91-480a-8fc2-bd8bef7063f1). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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