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[en] The Hanford Protective Barrier Program is evaluating alternate barriers to provide a means of meeting stringent water infiltration requirements. One type of alternate barrier being considered is an asphalt-based layer, 1.3 to 15 cm thick. Evaluations of these barriers were initiated in FY 1988, and, based on laboratory studies, two asphalt formulations were selected for further testing in small-tube lysimeters: a hot rubberized asphalt and an admixture of cationic asphalt emulsion and concrete sand containing 24 wt% residual asphalt. Eight lysimeters containing asphalt seals were installed as part of the Small Tube Lysimeter Test Facility on the Hanford Site. Two control lysimeters containing Hanford sand with a surface gravel treatment were also installed for comparison. 5 refs., 13 figs., 1 tab
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Nov 1989; 23 p; CONTRACT AC06-76RL01830; NTIS, PC A03/MF A01 as DE90003401; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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Numerical Data; Progress Report
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ASPHALTS, ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS, COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS, CONCRETES, DRAINAGE, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, EXPERIMENTAL DATA, HANFORD RESERVATION, HYDRAULICS, LYSIMETERS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MITIGATION, PERFORMANCE TESTING, PROGRESS REPORT, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION, SEALS, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WATER INFLUX
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