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WIPP is the nations first facility for deep geological disposal of defense-related transuranic. For example, plutonium and americium are transuranics. (TRU) radioactive waste. It was developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in southeastern New Mexico, about 26 miles east of Carlsbad.
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is the nations only deep geologic long-lived radioactive waste repository. Located 26 miles southeast of Carlsbad, New Mexico, WIPP permanently isolates defense-generated transuranic (TRU) waste 2,150 feet underground in an ancient salt formation.
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is the nations only deep geologic long-lived radioactive waste repository.
WIPP is the nations only repository for the disposal of nuclear waste known as transuranic, or TRU, waste. It consists of clothing, tools, rags, residues, debris, soil and other items contaminated with small amounts of plutonium and other man-made radioactive elements.
WIPP was constructed for disposal of defense-generated TRU waste from DOE sites around the country. TRU waste consists of clothing, tools, rags, residues, debris, soil and other items contaminated with small amounts of plutonium and other man-made radioactive elements.
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The land disposal alternatives consider the useof intermediate-depth borehole, enhanced near-surface trench, and above-grade vault facilities. The remaining alternative is disposal in the WIPP, a geologic repository in New Mexico.
DOE arranges for transportation of these wastes to a deep geologic disposal facility called the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) located 2,150 feet underground in southern New Mexico, 25 miles east of Carlsbad.
Salado Isolation Mining Contractors (SIMCO) is the company chosen to manage and operate the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant for the U.S. Department of Energy.

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