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spentfuel:
Energy solutions in washington can also take steam generators as far as disposal in site perhaps you are referring to on site storage which some plants have opted for as opposed to paying for burial

sf

DNDintern:
Thank you everyone for all your help and guidance. I am currently working on the flow path of decisions for DOE but I have to develop a commercial one as well. My work is more in the line of research so I need background to all of this. (This is way I ask for the name to start and go from there.)

But to be a bit more specific. I am interested in knowing the process of large components that are so large that they can not be place inside containers. And in this cases what does the contractor opts to do, transported to a disposal site or trasported to the in-site disposal site. I would appriciate names and reports that would take me there.

t_tarbox:
DNDIntern,

For Large Components too large for shipping containers...

Try researching "DOT Special Permits".

Since it is a Federal agency, you may be able to request information under FOIA that will provide you with a level of detail of information you're seeking.

Best regards,

Tim

twinturbo427:
This has to be a setup, look at DNDintern's email address.    Then there are the consistency issues with syntax and grammar errors.  -K

Nuclear NASCAR:
Ummmm, let's see, the IP comes back as Washington, D.C. area.  Yep, y'all are probably right.  Fire up the black helicopters!    :P

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