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Goodwin recommends identifying quick wins by assessing and acting on projections for future costs like that expected of waste disposal or the impacts of volatility in raw materials prices.
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In this study, the potential effects of coupled transport phenomena on radionuclide transport in the vicinity of a repository for vitrified high-level radioactive waste (HLW) and spent nuclear fuel (SF) hosted by the Opalinus Clay in Switzerland, at times equal to or greater than the expected lifetime of the waste canisters (about 1000 years), are addressed.
The overall conclusion is that coupled phenomena will only have a very minor impact on radionuclide transport in the Opalinus Clay, in terms of fluid and solute fluxes, at least under the conditions prevailing at times equal to or greater than the expected lifetime of the waste canisters (about 1000 years).
The δN-NH4 in the commercial OWTS was 3.7 per mil (Table S2), which is lighter than the expected composition of human waste, and may reflect nitrogen contributions from food preparation.
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