Conference on Waste Processing: Meeting of U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Waste Processing Committee, March 27-28, 1950. Brookhaven National Laboratory waste problems |
Contents
Progress of the Meteorological Control Group | 4 |
Area Survey and Low Level Monitoring | 7 |
Fermanent Disposal of Radioactive Wastes | 19 |
Common terms and phrases
ACTIVITY FIXED 100 activity released adsorption amount of activity area monitoring stations area of maximum Atomic Energy Commission blower Brookhaven National Laboratory CELLS HOT CELLS chemistry CONTACT TIME DAYS contamination CWS FILTER UNITS cyclotron DAYS Figure decontamination dilution dispersion conditions disposal DIVERSION TANK DRUM TRAP duct will carry effluent trail exchange capacity exchangeable cations filter beds Filtrol Montmorillonite fission product forecasting G-M tube gal/yr ground water hot area hot laboratory ionization chamber jetted laboratory fan house lapse conditions lattice layers liquid waste locations me/gm measure meteorological data meters neutralization cell normal nuclear reactor operating level Peconic River period piping problem pumped radiation radioactive cations radioactive wastes reactor operation research and development resulting solution saturated clay SCRUBBER CELL SEMI-HOT CELL SEMI-WORKS AREA sewage smoke runs SPARE stainless steel storage taminated tank farm TEMPERATURE ON FIXATION tion waste containing waste lines Waste Processing Committee waste system waste treatment area