Asphalt emulsion sealing of uranium mill tailings. 1980 annual report
Description
Studies of asphalt emulsion sealants conducted by the Pacific Northwest Laboratory have demonstrated that the sealants are effective in containing radon and other potentially hazardous material within uranium tailings. The laboratory and field studies have further demonstrated that radon exhalation from uranium tailings piles can be reduced by greater than 99% to near background levels. Field tests at the tailings pile in Grand Junction, Colorado, confirmed that an 8-cm admix seal containing 22 wt% asphalt could be effectively applied with a cold-mix paver. Other techniques were successfully tested, including a soil stabilizer and a hot, rubberized asphalt seal that was applied with a distributor truck. After the seals were applied and compacted, overburden was applied over the seal to protect the seal from ultraviolet degradation
Availability note (English)
MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Available from NTIS., PC A08/MF A01.
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 163 p.
- Report number
- PNL--3752
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 12633145
- Subject category
- S12: MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Progress Report
- Descriptors DEI
- ASPHALTS; COLORADO; FIELD TESTS; LEACHING; MATERIALS TESTING; ORE PROCESSING; RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESSING; RADON; REGOLITH; SEALING MATERIALS; SOLID WASTES; STABILITY; TAILINGS
- Descriptors DEC
- BITUMENS; DISSOLUTION; ELEMENTS; MANAGEMENT; NONMETALS; NORTH AMERICA; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; RARE GASES; SEPARATION PROCESSES; TAR; TESTING; USA; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTE PROCESSING; WASTES