Monitored retrievable storage program. Status and plans for meeting NWPA requirements
Abstract
Accomplishments of the Monitored Retrieval Storage (MRS) Program since passage of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (NWPA) are as follows: (1) R and D needs report was submitted; (2) conceptual design analysis of 8 MRS concepts was performed; (3) selection of two MRS concepts (primary, alternative) are underway; (4) Parson/Westinghouse/Golder were selected as architect-engineer; (5) functional design criteria were established; (6) reports to accompany proposal were defined; and (7) evaluations of mission, cost-effectiveness, deployment time were performed. Future work, plans and schedule include completion of facility advanced conceptual design and accompanying design reports in early 1985, for submittal with proposal in June. Designs are being prepared for the primary concept, and in less detail, for the alternate. Three separate site locations will be assumed for each concept. A sitting plan, to accompany the proposal, will also be completed in early 1985, as will an environmental assessment now under preparation. It is planned that the proposal be accompanied by several reports augmenting the planning base for post-proposal actions, to be activated at the time MRS deployment is authorized by Congress.
- Publication:
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Presented at the INMM Seminar on Spent Fuel Storage
- Pub Date:
- December 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983inm..rept...10H
- Keywords:
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- Radioactive Wastes;
- Spent Fuels;
- Waste Disposal;
- Design Analysis;
- Environment Effects;
- Planning;
- Site Selection;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics