Design and operation of a dry spent fuel storage installation [electronic resource]

The Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) has received, stored, and reprocessed spent nuclear fuel for the last 25 years. The fuels originate from the reactor safety and testing programs at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (formerly the National Reactor Testing Station), Naval Reactors, Ex...

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Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1979.
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Summary:The Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) has received, stored, and reprocessed spent nuclear fuel for the last 25 years. The fuels originate from the reactor safety and testing programs at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (formerly the National Reactor Testing Station), Naval Reactors, Experimental Breeder Reactors, university and DOE test reactors, foreign test reactors, and other miscellaneous sources. Most fuels are stored in a conventional water basin. To handle certain new fuels for possible long-term storage prior to reprocessing, ICPP designed, built, and is operating two types of dry spent fuel storage installations.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
01/01/1979.
"conf-790602-25"
ANS annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA, 3 Jun 1979.
Meyer, H.S.; Painter, M.J.
Allied Chemical Corp., Idaho Falls, ID (USA). Idaho Chemical Programs - Operations Office.
Physical Description:Pages: 7 : digital, PDF file.