This document discusses the functions that are required to accept the waste, transport the waste, and provide the mandatory support activities. These functions are independent of any organizational structure and reflect a conventional and generally accepted transportation system involving casks; ancillary equipment; truck, rail, and barge transporters; cask and vehicle maintenance facilities; traffic management activities; and other related support system subelements. Where appropriate, the functions are ordered to identify their relationship with each other. This relationship is depicted graphically in functional flow block diagrams (FFBDs). The FFBDs provide a definition of the functions that the systems must perform; a tool to aid in the identification of important issues and trade-off studies; an important method for tracing requirements and decisions back to essential functions; and a basis for allocating the functions, a process that will identify where, how, and by whom they will be performed. 22 refs., 13 figs. (ERA citation 13:044803)


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    Title :

    Transportation Operations Functions of the Federal Waste Management System


    Contributors:
    L. B. Shappert (author) / C. R. Attaway (author) / R. E. Best (author) / R. H. Jones (author) / A. K. Jowdy (author)

    Publication date :

    1988


    Size :

    119 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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