Abstract
Corrosion control of the Hanford Site waste transfer system is necessary to assure the system is operational for planned activities leading to successful environmental restoration. Cathodic protection of the Hanford Site waste transfer system has been in existence since the 1940’s with acceptable results. The original system was updated with an improved modern design. Energization surveys and a recent baseline survey demonstrate that the existing system operates as intended.
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1995
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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