The Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management (DOE-EM) is responsible for cleaning up radioactive waste and environmental contamination resulting from five decades of nuclear weapons production and testing. A major focus of this program involves the retrieval, processing, and immobilization of waste into stable, solid waste forms for disposal. This report, which was requested by DOE-EM, examines requirements for waste form technology and performance in the cleanup program. It is intended to provide information to DOE-EM to support improvements in methods for processing waste and selecting and fabricating waste forms. The complete study task is shown in Box 2.1 in Chapter 2. This report focuses on waste forms and processing technologies for high-level radioactive waste, DOE’s most expensive and arguably most difficult cleanup challenge.
The following key messages emerged from this study:
forms for immobilizing its waste in consultation with regulators and other stakeholders.
These key messages are presented in 10 findings and 1 recommendation in the next chapter.