
doi: 10.2172/10186015
Based on very preliminary information, it has been estimated that the radioactive scrap metal (RSM) inventories at DOE facilities amount to about 1.5 million tons and a much larger amount will be generated from decontamination and decommissioning of surplus DOE facilities. To implement a national DOE program for beneficial reuse of RSM, it will be necessary to known the location and characteristics of RSM inventories that are available and will be generated to match them with product demands. It is the intent of this task to provide a standardized methodology via a RSM database for recording, tracking, and reporting data on RSM inventories. A multiple relational database in dBASE IV was designed and a PC-based code was written in Clipper 5.0 syntax to expedite entry, editing, querying, and reporting of RSM survey data. The PC based-code, the multiple relational database files, and other external files used by the code to generate reports and queries constitute a customized software application called the RSM Inventory & Tracking System (RSM I&TS). A prototype RSM field survey was conducted at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) to demonstrate the field use of the RSM I&TS and logistics of conducting the survey. During the demonstration, aboutmore » 50 tons of RSM were sized, characterized, sorted, and packaged in transport containers.« less
Data Base Management, 330, Field Tests, Us Doe, Computing, Data Handling, 650, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Containers, Scrap Metals, Waste Management, And Information Science, 990301, Recycling, Radioactive Waste Management, Radioactive Wastes, Compiled Data 052000, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Information Systems, Inventories
Data Base Management, 330, Field Tests, Us Doe, Computing, Data Handling, 650, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Containers, Scrap Metals, Waste Management, And Information Science, 990301, Recycling, Radioactive Waste Management, Radioactive Wastes, Compiled Data 052000, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Information Systems, Inventories
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