
doi: 10.2172/138409
This study investigates spent fuel cask handling experience at existing nuclear facilities to determine appropriate cask decontamination and maintenance operations at the potential Yucca Mountain repository. These operations are categorized as either routine or nonroutine. Routine cask decontamination and maintenance tasks are performed in the cask preparation area at the repository. Casks are taken offline to a separate cask maintenance area for major nonroutine tasks. The study develops conceptual designs of the cask preparation area and cask maintenance area. The functions, layouts, and major features of these areas are also described.
Spent Fuel Casks, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Maintenance, Road Transport, Equipment, 621, Underground Facilities, Leaks, Yucca Mountain Project, 42 Engineering Not Included In Other Categories, 05 Nuclear Fuels, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Decontamination
Spent Fuel Casks, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Maintenance, Road Transport, Equipment, 621, Underground Facilities, Leaks, Yucca Mountain Project, 42 Engineering Not Included In Other Categories, 05 Nuclear Fuels, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Decontamination
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