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Savannah River Plant 200 Area technical manual. Part SP. Processing of Np/sup 237/ and Pu/sup 238/

Description: This manual covers the technology involved in the 200 Area process for the recovery of Np/sup 237/ from certain aqueous waste streams in the separations plants, for the recovery of NP/sup 237/ and Pu/sup 238/ from irradiated NpO/sub 2/-Al slugs and for the fabrication of NpO/sub 2/-Al slugs. The manual contains sections on the fundamental chemistry, the primary recovery of Np by ion exchange, the decontamination of Np by ion exchange, the processing of NpO/sub 2/-Al targets, the separation and … more
Date: January 3, 1963
Creator: Hill, A.J. (comp.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Leak repair of the 107-D effluent retention basin

Description: This document discusses the leak repair of the 107-D retention basin. Leakage of effluent water from the 107-D Basin had increased from 6000 gallons per minute in November of 1959 to the peak of 8000 gallons per minute in April of 1963. Washout of fines had apparently created large voids beneath the north and west walls and endangered the integrity of the structure by settling the wall 2 in. at one place. The leakage was arrested in March of 1963 by filling the voids with concrete and grout and… more
Date: May 15, 1963
Creator: Ryan, J.D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Waste treatment and disposal progress report for November-December 1962 and January 1963

Description: Progress is reported on developments in waste treatment and disposal in terms of: high-level-waste calcination; low-level-waste treatment; engineering, economics, and safety evaluation; disposal in deep wells; disposal in natural salt formations; Clinch River study; fundamental studies of minerals; White Oak Creek Basin study; and foam separation.
Date: June 12, 1963
Creator: Parker, F. L. & Blanco, R. E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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