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[en] The Savannah River Site continues to be the U.S. Department of Energy's primary receipt and storage location for aluminum based research reactor fuel. A number of initiatives have been implemented which enhance the site's storage capabilities while reducing the long term operating cost. The L-Basin facility improvements include projects that allow handling of the TN7/2 and LWT casks, improved basin chemistry, modernized the cask handling cranes, and increased basin capacity. In an effort to provide the most cost-effective long-term storage of material, the project to de-inventory the RBOF storage basin and consolidate spent nuclear fuel at L-Basin is nearly complete
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1 Oct 2003; [vp.]; RERTR-2003 Meeting on Reduced Enrichment For Research and Test Reactors; Chicago, IL (United States); 5-10 Oct 2003; AC09-96SR18500; Available from PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/816015-rfQ49Q/native/
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