OCRWM Bulletin

OCRWM Bulletin

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 24

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This document, entitled the OCRWM Bulletin, is a report from the U.S Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM). This issue contains articles describing the following subjects: regulatory drop tests for spent nuclear fuel transportation casks; Environmental Impact Statement for a multi-purpose canister system for spent nuclear fuels; an update from the nuclear waste technical review board; a dry transfer system for spent nuclear fuels and other miscellaneous articles about spent nuclear fuels. Half of the publication is also devoted to articles involving the Yucca Mountain Project.


OCRWM Bulletin

OCRWM Bulletin

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 28

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This document is the Spring 1995 ORCWM Bulletin which is a report from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. Budget considerations, public response to waste acceptance issues, and a discussion of waste policy forums are described. Several articles about the on-going site characterization at Yucca Mountain are included as a part of this bulletin. Detection of pathways for gases and fluids in the subsurface, hydrochemistry experiments, and a description of the appointment of a new Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Office project manager are some of the topics covered in this issue.


OCRWM Backgrounder

OCRWM Backgrounder

Author: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management

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Published: 1985

Total Pages: 64

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OCRWM Bulletin, Winter 1995

OCRWM Bulletin, Winter 1995

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Published: 2001

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This publication describes activities associated with the United States Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Program. Activities at the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project are described.


1991 OCRWM Bulletin Compilation and Index

1991 OCRWM Bulletin Compilation and Index

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 85

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The OCRWM Bulletin is published by the Department of Energy, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, to provide current information about the national program for managing spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste. The document is a compilation of issues from the 1991 calendar year. A table of contents and an index have been provided to reference information contained in this year's Bulletins.


OCRWM Bulletin: Westinghouse Begins Designing Multi-purpose Canister

OCRWM Bulletin: Westinghouse Begins Designing Multi-purpose Canister

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Published: 2001

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This publication consists of two parts: OCRWM (Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management) Bulletin; and Of Mountains & Science which has articles on the Yucca Mountain project. The OCRWM provides information about OCRWM activities and in this issue has articles on multi-purpose canister design, and transportation cask trailer.


OCRWM Bulletin, August 1994

OCRWM Bulletin, August 1994

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The Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Program undertook a major initiative on June 3, 1994, by requesting proposals for a multi-purpose canister (MPC) system. The purpose of the system is to provide a standardized system for storage, transportation, and disposal of spent nuclear fuel. Among the advantages of the MPC concept two stand out. First, and most important, the system reduces handling of individual spent fuel assemblies. Second, it promotes standardization and compatibility among storage technologies used at civilian reactor storage sites and Department of Energy facilities. If used by the majority of reactors, the MPC will reduce total number of shipments and the overall waste management system costs for nuclear energy utilities and the Federal Government. The MPC concept calls for a sealed metal canister that can hold many spent fuel assemblies from a nuclear powerplant. The MPC system will be designed to provide criticality control, heat transfer, and structural support during storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel. The canister will be placed inside separate units or ''over-packs'' for shipment, storage, and disposal. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) certificates of compliance are required for the MPC systems for storage and transportation . Ultimately, the waste package, which includes the MPC, systems for storage and transportation. Ultimately, the waste package, which includes the MPC, must be licensed by the NRC for disposal in a repository.