Class A West Disposal Cell Infiltration and Transport Modeling Report:
EnergySolutions

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  • EnergySolutions Class A West Disposal Cell Infiltration and Transport Modeling Report
    • Attachment 1
      EnergySolutions Class A West (CAW) cell help infiltration model output files.
    • Attachment 2
      EnergySolutions Class A West (CAW) cell UNSAT-H model input and output files.
    • Attachment 3
      EnergySolutions Class A West (CAW) cell PATHRAE model files.
    • Attachment 4
      Class A West (CAW) cell infiltration and transport modeling electronic data files.
    • Figure 5
      Embankment features and controls, Clive, Utah.
    • Table 5
      Summary and evaluation of daily temperature data in help model 100-year synthetic weather data set.
    • Table 16
      Site-wide hydraulic conductivity values.
    • Table 27
      Sorption Coefficient (Kd) values for radionuclides and metals.
    • Table 34
      Peak radionuclide concentrations and time to exceed GWPL at the water table, vertical PATHRAE results for CAW cell top slope (0.238 CM/YR infiltration).
    • Table 35
      Radionuclide concentrations (pCi/L) at the water table, vertical PATHRAE model results for the CAW cell top slope (0.238 CM/YR infiltration).
    • Table 37
      Peak radionuclide concentrations and time to exceed GWPL at the water table, vertical PATHRAE results for CAW cell side slope (0.335 CM/YR infiltration).
    • Table 38
      Radionuclide concentrations (pCi/L) at the water table, vertical PATHRAE model results for CAW cell side slope (0.335 CM/YR infiltration).
    • Table 40
      Radionuclide concentrations (pCi/L) at the compliance well, horizontal PATHRAE model results for CAW cell top slope (0.238 CM/YR infiltration).
    • Table 41
      Radionuclide concentration (pCi/L) at compliance well, horizontal PATHRAE model results for CAW cell side slope (0.335 CM/YR infiltration).
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