Bench-Scale Glassification Test on Rocky Mountain Arsenal Basin F material

Abstract

Increasing public and regulatory attention focused on the growing problems with hazardous chemical waste disposal has prompted the examination of radioactive waste treatment methods and their applicability to confine hazardous chemical wastes. The joule heated ceramic lined melter (JHCM) developed by the Pacific Northwest Laboratory is a good example of radioactive waste treatment technology that has begun to show excellent promise in the hazardous chemical waste treatment field. Waste materials are blended with glass forming minerals and processed through a high temperature furnace to produce a highly durable glass product that immobilizes any hazardous species. A bench scale demonstration of this treatment technique was conducted for Arthur D. Little, Inc., to support their evaluation of innovative technologies for treating hazardous materials from the U.S. Army's Basin F at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal near Denver, Colorado. During a one day experiment at Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, more than 50 lbs of Basin F material were converted to glass in a bench scale melter.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 31, 1988
Accession Number
ADA243993

Entities

People

  • Armand A. Balasco
  • D. L. Cerundolo
  • J. I. Stevens
  • J. W. Adams
  • R. Brouns

Organizations

  • Arthur D. Little

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Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Chlorides
  • Combustion
  • Contracts
  • Engineering
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Environmental Protection
  • Exhaust Gases
  • Flue Gases
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Material Degradation Processes
  • Materials Laboratories
  • Materials Testing
  • Monitoring
  • Nitrogen Oxides
  • Pitot Tubes
  • Toxicity
  • United States

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  • Environmental Engineering.
  • Pulsed Power and Plasma Physics.
  • Reinforced Composite Materials