NSTD Research Projects: NRAMP2
About NRAMP2
The Nevada Risk Assessment/Management Program (NRAMP) was part of a national effort by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop new sources of information and approaches to risk assessment, risk management, risk communication and public outreach as these objectives relate to the ecological and human health effects of radioactive and hazardous material management and site remediation activities.
Task Listing
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Radiological Source Characterization and Radiological Source Release Terms
PI: E.J. Bentz -
Evaluation of Cap Subsidence due to Waste Package Degradation
PI: M. Karakouzian -
Radionuclide Behavior in Tank Waste
PI: K. Czerwinski -
Environmental Behavior of Technetium and Evaluation of Stable Analogs for Actinide
Elements in Tracer Experiments
PI: K. Czerwinski -
Evaluation of Radionuclide Speciation and Release from Vitrified Waste Phases
PI: T. Sullens -
Evaluation of Radon Release and Transport from Actinide-Bearing Waste Forms
PI: G. Cerefice -
Evaluation of Synthetic Phosphate Minerals for Strontium and Uranium Remediation in 100
Area Assessments
PI: T. Sullens -
Evaluation of Plutonium, Americium, and Technetium Speciation in 200 Area Sediments
PI: K. Czerwinski -
Investigation of the Treatability of Extracted Water with Purolite Resin in 200 Area
PI: K. Czerwinski