History of the first double-shell high-level nuclear waste tank at the Hanford Site

JA Beavers, S Chawla, K Evans, BC Rollins… - …, 2019 - search.proquest.com
JA Beavers, S Chawla, K Evans, BC Rollins, KM Sherer, N Sridhar, KD Boomer, CL Girardot…
Corrosion, 2019search.proquest.com
Approximately 55 million gallons of radioactive and chemically hazardous waste are stored
at the Hanford site in underground single-shell and double-shell tanks constructed of carbon
steel. In 2012, the primary liner of one of the double-shell tanks, AY-102, began leaking. This
paper summarizes the results of investigations into the cause and contributing factors for the
failure.
Abstract
Approximately 55 million gallons of radioactive and chemically hazardous waste are stored at the Hanford site in underground single-shell and double-shell tanks constructed of carbon steel. In 2012, the primary liner of one of the double-shell tanks, AY-102, began leaking. This paper summarizes the results of investigations into the cause and contributing factors for the failure.
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