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Nuclear Technology / Volume 37 / Number 2 / February 1978 / Pages 129-137
Technical Paper / Plant Water Chemistry / Fuel Cycle / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT78-A31980
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To estimate the waste management needs of a fusion power reactor, a scheme for handling radioactive waste from a fusion plant has been devised. The handling scheme proceeds with radioactive waste, primarily from blanket replacement, being stored on-site; waste in cooled and shielded casks is then isolated off-site; finally, the materials are recycled. Using activities and component lifetimes supplied by designers, several conceptual fusion power reactors have been analyzed and their waste streams compared to fission reactors with regard to total activity, specific activity, and lifetimes of activity.