Published 1987 | Version v1
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A method for evaluating the effectiveness of site characterization measurements

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A quantitative approach for evaluating the effectiveness of site characterization measurement activities is developed and illustrated with an example application to hypothetical measurement schemes at a potential geologic repository site for radioactive waste. The method is a general one and could also be applied at sites for underground disposal of hazardous chemicals. The approach presumes that measurements will be undertaken to support predictions of the performance of some aspect of a constructed facility or natural system. It requires a quantitative performance objective, such as groundwater travel time or contaminant concentration, against which to compare predictions of performance. The approach recognizes that such predictions are uncertain because the measurements upon which they are based are uncertain. The effectiveness of measurement activities is quantified by a confidence index, β, that reflects the number of standard deviations separating the best estimate of performance from the predetermined performance objective. Measurements that reduce the uncertainty in predictions lead to increased values of β. 5 refs., 4 figs

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Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE88002951.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
10 p.
Report number
CONF-8709194--1

Conference

Title
Conference on land disposal of hazardous waste.
Dates
9-11 Sep 1987.
Place
Cambridge (UK).

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