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Entomb definition

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What does Entomb mean?

This is a method of decommissioning whereby the radioactive material is encased in a structurally long-lived material, such as concrete. The entombment structure is appropriately maintained and continued surveillance is carried out until the radioactivity decays to a level permitting decommissioning and ultimate unrestricted release of the property.

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