Nuclear waste management: hearings before the Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulation of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, on S. 2762 ... S. 2804 ... S. 3146... |
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... potential regulatory re- sponsibility in this area , and at least two other Federal agencies - the Department of Transportation and the U.S. Geological Survey - are to some extent directly involved . We are rapidly approaching a ...
... potential regulatory re- sponsibility in this area , and at least two other Federal agencies - the Department of Transportation and the U.S. Geological Survey - are to some extent directly involved . We are rapidly approaching a ...
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... potential problem and a potential large expense . And , of course , they would like the Federal Government to take over . These halls are filled with people that like the Federal Government to take it over no matter what it is . That ...
... potential problem and a potential large expense . And , of course , they would like the Federal Government to take over . These halls are filled with people that like the Federal Government to take it over no matter what it is . That ...
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... potential sites for waste repositories . Do you know , particularly with the reorga- nization and the activity of your task force , how many of those sites are still under consideration and what those States are ? Mr. DEUTCH . I believe ...
... potential sites for waste repositories . Do you know , particularly with the reorga- nization and the activity of your task force , how many of those sites are still under consideration and what those States are ? Mr. DEUTCH . I believe ...
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... potential sites and go ahead and prelicense them ? Mr. GILINSKY . Are you speaking of interim storage of spent fuel ? Senator HART . No ; long - term repositories . Mr. GILINSKY . I think they are having trouble coming up with any sites ...
... potential sites and go ahead and prelicense them ? Mr. GILINSKY . Are you speaking of interim storage of spent fuel ? Senator HART . No ; long - term repositories . Mr. GILINSKY . I think they are having trouble coming up with any sites ...
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... potential projected health risk estimated over a 25 - year period . The estimated health impact for that period ranges from 24 health effedts due to the Vitro pile to .0006 health effects due to the Converse County pile . NEA / OECD SEA ...
... potential projected health risk estimated over a 25 - year period . The estimated health impact for that period ranges from 24 health effedts due to the Vitro pile to .0006 health effects due to the Converse County pile . NEA / OECD SEA ...
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action activities agencies alternatives Atomic Energy Act believe burial Chairman Chem-Nuclear commercial Committee concern Congress criteria decision Department of Energy Deutch disposal facilities disposal sites environment environmental impact evaluation existing Federal Government fuel cycle geologic disposal GILINSKY hazard health and safety hearings high-level waste implementation isolation issue legislation level waste long-term low-level radioactive waste low-level waste materials ment Mexico NRC licensing NRC's nuclear energy nuclear fuel cycle nuclear power nuclear reactor Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear waste management operation participation plants plutonium potential procedures proposed protection public health question radioactive waste disposal radionuclides reactor recommendations regulation reprocessing responsibility safe salt Senator DOMENICI Senator HART Senator MCCLURE South Carolina specific spent fuel storage standards storage and disposal Subcommittee task force report technical tion transport transuranic U.S. SENATOR waste disposal waste facilities waste management program waste repository WIPP