The ANSTO waste management action plan
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Australian Nuclear Association
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ANSTO's Waste Management Action Plan is a five-year program which addresses legacy issues that have arisen from the accumulation of radioactive wastes at Lucas Heights over the last forty years. Following an extensive review of waste management practices, a detailed Action Plan was prepared involving seventeen projects in the areas of solid wastes, liquid wastes, control of effluents and emissions, spent reactor fuel and organisational issues. The first year of the Waste Management Action Plan has resulted in significant achievements, especially in the areas of improved storage of solid wastes, stabilisation of uranium scrap, commissioning and operation of a scanning system for low-level waste drums, treatment of intermediate-level liquid wastes and improvements in the methods for monitoring of spent fuel storage facilities. The main goal of the Waste Management Action Plan is to achieve consistency, by the year 2000, with best practice as identified in the Radioactive Waste Safety Standards and Guidelines currently under development by the IAEA.
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Physical copy held by ANSTO Library at DDC: 621.48/9
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Levins, D. M. (1997). The ANSTO waste management action plan. Paper presented to ANA 97 "Second Conference on Nuclear Science & Engeering in Australia, Sydney, 16-17 October 1997. In ANA 97: second conference on nuclear science & engineering in Australia, 1997, Millennium Sydney, 16-17 October 1997. Conference handbook, (pp. 40-45). Canberra, ACT : Australian Nuclear Association.