Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal Drillholes
Spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste can be disposed in deep horizontal drillholes in sedimentary, metamorphic or igneous rocks. Horizontal drillhole disposal has safety, operational and economic benefits: the repository is deep in the brine-saturated zone far below aquifers in a redu...
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doaj-2714ef78b1734de9935cd6fc7be74f862020-11-24T21:18:03ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-011211205210.3390/en12112052en12112052Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal DrillholesRichard A. Muller0Stefan Finsterle1John Grimsich2Rod Baltzer3Elizabeth A. Muller4James W. Rector5Joe Payer6John Apps7Deep Isolation Inc., 2120 University Ave., Suite 623, Berkeley, CA 94704, USAFinsterle GeoConsulting, 315 Vassar Ave., Kensington, CA 94708, USADeep Isolation Inc., 2120 University Ave., Suite 623, Berkeley, CA 94704, USADeep Isolation Inc., 2120 University Ave., Suite 623, Berkeley, CA 94704, USADeep Isolation Inc., 2120 University Ave., Suite 623, Berkeley, CA 94704, USADepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USACorrosion Engineering, University of Akron, Whitby Hall 211, Akron, OH 44325, USAGeochemistry Consultant, 3389 Angelo St., Lafayette, CA 94549, USASpent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste can be disposed in deep horizontal drillholes in sedimentary, metamorphic or igneous rocks. Horizontal drillhole disposal has safety, operational and economic benefits: the repository is deep in the brine-saturated zone far below aquifers in a reducing environment of formations that can be shown to have been isolated from the surface for exceedingly long times; its depth provides safety against inadvertent intrusion, earthquakes and near-surface perturbations; it can be placed close to the reactors and interim storage facilities, minimizing transportation; disposal costs per ton of waste can be kept substantially lower than for mined repositories by its smaller size, reduced infrastructure needs and staged implementation; and, if desired, the waste could be retrieved using “fishing” technology. In the proposed disposal concept, corrosion-resistant canisters containing unmodified fuel assemblies from commercial reactors would be placed end-to-end in up to 50 cm diameter horizontal drillholes, a configuration that reduces mechanical stresses and keeps the temperatures below the boiling point of the brine. Other high-level wastes, such as capsules containing <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>90</sup>Sr, can be disposed in small-diameter horizontal drillholes. We provide an overview of this novel disposal concept and its technology, discuss some of its safety aspects and compare it to mined repositories and the deep vertical borehole disposal concept.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/11/2052nuclear waste isolationhorizontal disposal drillholesdirectional drillingengineered barrier systemgeologic repositoryspent nuclear fuelhigh-level waste |
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Richard A. Muller Stefan Finsterle John Grimsich Rod Baltzer Elizabeth A. Muller James W. Rector Joe Payer John Apps Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal Drillholes Energies nuclear waste isolation horizontal disposal drillholes directional drilling engineered barrier system geologic repository spent nuclear fuel high-level waste |
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Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal Drillholes |
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Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal Drillholes |
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Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal Drillholes |
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Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal Drillholes |
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Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste in Deep Horizontal Drillholes |
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disposal of high-level nuclear waste in deep horizontal drillholes |
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1996-1073 |
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Spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste can be disposed in deep horizontal drillholes in sedimentary, metamorphic or igneous rocks. Horizontal drillhole disposal has safety, operational and economic benefits: the repository is deep in the brine-saturated zone far below aquifers in a reducing environment of formations that can be shown to have been isolated from the surface for exceedingly long times; its depth provides safety against inadvertent intrusion, earthquakes and near-surface perturbations; it can be placed close to the reactors and interim storage facilities, minimizing transportation; disposal costs per ton of waste can be kept substantially lower than for mined repositories by its smaller size, reduced infrastructure needs and staged implementation; and, if desired, the waste could be retrieved using “fishing” technology. In the proposed disposal concept, corrosion-resistant canisters containing unmodified fuel assemblies from commercial reactors would be placed end-to-end in up to 50 cm diameter horizontal drillholes, a configuration that reduces mechanical stresses and keeps the temperatures below the boiling point of the brine. Other high-level wastes, such as capsules containing <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>90</sup>Sr, can be disposed in small-diameter horizontal drillholes. We provide an overview of this novel disposal concept and its technology, discuss some of its safety aspects and compare it to mined repositories and the deep vertical borehole disposal concept. |
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nuclear waste isolation horizontal disposal drillholes directional drilling engineered barrier system geologic repository spent nuclear fuel high-level waste |
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