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Leak-tightness test on deck for SRS mega unit
The Savannah River Site in South Carolina will begin a leak-tightness test to qualify the megavolume Saltstone Disposal Unit (SDU) 10 to store up to 33 million gallons of solidified, decontaminated salt solution produced at the site.
Morton I. Goldman
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 94-98
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27486
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Present effluent prediction techniques are applied to ground tests of advanced nuclear rocket engines that will be forthcoming in several years. If we assume future fuel performance to be substantially the same as at present, it is shown that effluent decontamination will be required to maintain the present safety record with longer running times and higher reactor-power levels.