HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF DOMESTIC SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL SHIPMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES

Year
1992
Author(s)
R.B. Pope - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
M.W. Wankerl - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
C.R. Hamberger - Science Applications International Corporation
S.P. Schmid - Science Applications International Corporation
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Abstract
The information in this paper summarizes historical data on spent nuclear fuel shipments in the United States (U.S.) from the period from 1964 to 1991. Information on shipments has been developed to establish a basis for developing a transportation system in the U.S. for initiating shipments of spent nuclear fuel beginning in 1998. The paper shows that approximately 2700 power reactor spent nuclear fuel rail and truck casks have been shipped within the U.S. during the past 28 years. In total, approximately 2000 metric tonnes of uranium (MTU) have been shipped to date, which compares with projected shipping rates of from 3000 to greater than 6000 MTU per year when the U.S. Civilian Radioactive Waste Management System is in full operation.