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[en] To define that system and optimize its components, it is necessary to know various characteristics of the LLW generated in the Midwest Compact Region. It must have projections for the annual volumes from the states in the compact to determine the size and lifetimes of waste management facilities. Information on the different volumes of the region's LLW that fall into NRC waste classes will help determine volumes of waste that may need separate disposal. Eventually, licensing a LLW disposal facility will require source terms /emdash/ quantities and concentrations of nuclides placed in the facility /emdash/ in order to conduct performance assessments. To provide the information needed to make informed decisions about the nature and size of the Midwest region's low-level waste management system, information was gathered from a number of sources. The information was placed in a computer data base to preserve it and to facilitate extracton of combinations of data. This report describes how the information was assembled and the nature of the computerized data base. It also provides a baseline characterization of the low-level waste being generated and shipped for disposal from the Midwest region in the late 1980's. 10 refs., 7 figs., 13 tabs
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1 Jun 1986; 65 p; Available from NTIS, PC A04/MF A01; 1 as DE88008154; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, EVALUATION, GROUND DISPOSAL, INDIANA, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, IOWA, LAW, LEGAL ASPECTS, LEGISLATION, LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, MATERIALS HANDLING, MICHIGAN, MISSOURI, OHIO, RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES, RADIOACTIVE WASTES, REGIONAL COOPERATION, REGULATIONS, STATE GOVERNMENT, WASTE FORMS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WISCONSIN
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