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Status of Commercial LLRW Disposal Facilities

Status of WCS Planned LLRW Disposal Facility in Texas. Licensing Activities Rate Setting Application Facility Construction Plan. Industry's Approach to Address Class B and C Waste Management and Disposal Issues. Ensure safe and secure storage of wasteDevelop operational-strategies to minim

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Status of Commercial LLRW Disposal Facilities

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    1. Status of Commercial LLRW Disposal Facilities Barnwell Disposal Facility in South Carolina (Regional Facility) Accepts Class A, B and C wastes Closed to generators outside the Atlantic Compact (CT, NJ, SC) as of July 1, 2008 Energy Solutions Facility in Utah Accepts Class A waste from the entire nation except the Northwest and Rocky Mountain Compacts Not a regional facility Richland Facility in Washington (Regional Facility) Accepts Class A, B and C wastes from the Northwest and Rocky Mountain Compacts Accepts radium sources from other compacts including the Appalachian Compact

    2. Status of WCS Planned LLRW Disposal Facility in Texas Licensing Activities Rate Setting Application Facility Construction Plan

    3. Industrys Approach to Address Class B and C Waste Management and Disposal Issues Ensure safe and secure storage of waste Develop operational-strategies to minimize B and C wastes Investigate and identify additional disposal options and flexibility for B and C wastes, i.e., blending

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