Process and geological installation for the removal of radioacti

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Soil remediation – In situ contaminant removal or stabilization

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252633, 405 53, E21F 1716, G21F 924

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ABSTRACT:
It comprises in combination a series of vertical shafts for passing the waste down into the subsoil, and for ventilation purposes, linking the ground surface to the very deep storage location; a first upper plane of horizontal, parallel and equidistant tunnels, provided with means for moving the waste; and a second lower plane of horizontal, parallel and equidistant tunnels inclined by an angle .alpha. relative to the common direction of the tunnels of the first upper plane.

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