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Savannah River Site completes concrete work for Saltstone Disposal Unit 11
The Savannah River Site has completed all concrete construction on its “mega-size” Saltstone Disposal Unit (SDU) 11 at the Saltstone Disposal Facility in Aiken, S.C. The several SDUs at the site are designed to provide safe, permanent storage for decontaminated salt solution from the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) as production is ramped up. The SDUs are crucial components of SRS’s liquid waste program, allowing the site to meet the cleanup responsibilities of the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management.
Bruce Cameron Reed
Nuclear Technology | Volume 212 | Number 7 | July 2026 | Pages 1811-1816
Regular Research Article | doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2025.2505814
Articles are hosted by Taylor and Francis Online.
A 1939 integral equation analysis of criticality published by Rudolf Peierls is compared to Robert Serber’s differential equation approach as recorded in the Los Alamos Primer. Despite their very different appearances, the two formulations are shown to be identical in the limit where the neutron multiplicity is of order unity. An extra result of the analysis is an explicit series expansion expression for the critical radius derived from Serber’s approach.