Paige, B.E.; Siedenstrang, F.A.; Niccum, M.R.
Allied Chemical Corp., Idaho Falls, Idaho (USA). Idaho Chemical Programs - Operations Office1972
Allied Chemical Corp., Idaho Falls, Idaho (USA). Idaho Chemical Programs - Operations Office1972
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Sep 1972; 247 p
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Taylor, C.L.; Anttonen, G.J.; O'Rourke, J.E.; Niccum, M.R.
Woodward-Clyde Consultants, San Francisco, CA (USA)1979
Woodward-Clyde Consultants, San Francisco, CA (USA)1979
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[en] This report describes the status of work currently in progress for the Basalt Borehole Plugging Program (BBPP). The primary objectives of the BBPP outlined in this report have been met during this first phase of work. These objectives included: (1) the preparation of a preliminary list of candidate plug materials; (2) a description of available machinery capable of placing candidate plug materials; and (3) the development of physical and geochemical testing programs to help evaluate the chemical stability and physical properties of candidate plug materials. The most significant finding from work to date is that given reasonable regulatory criteria, nothing has been identified which would prevent design of a plug system to seal manmade openings leading to a nuclear waste repository in Columbia River basalt for significantly long periods of time (on the order of thousands of years). Work accomplished to date indicates that this plug system can be designed using both natural and manufactured materials and can be emplaced with existing placement machinery and modifications of that machinery. The objectives of Task II are to conduct laboratory tests to evaluate the suitability of preferred candidate materials for plugging boreholes in the proposed repository, select plug system(s), initiate preconceptual machinery design for the placement of materials in plug system(s), and prepare a preliminary Task II report. As with Task I project organization, Task II is divided into subtasks that are identified by written subtask work summaries
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Sep 1979; 318 p; Available from NTIS., PC A14/MF A01
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