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In-Situ Solidifcation of Low and Medium Level Wastes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
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Since 1976, a German R & D project has been carried out to find an alternative concept for the treatment and disposal of MLW and LLW arisings generated mainly in the planned German reprocessing plant and other nuclear facilities (LWR, fuel fabrication, R & D establishments).
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