Understanding Radioactive WasteThis "objective" report, originally prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy, tells the glowing, happy story of nuclear waste disposal in America. The fourth edition has been updated to include the latest legislative and technical changes. It begins by explaining what radioactivity is and goes on to explore the merits of various methods of disposal and the use of licensing and regulation as forms of protection. Filled with graphs, tables, diagrams, and black and white photos. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Contents
Radioactivity | 11 |
Biological Effects of Radiation | 20 |
7 | 34 |
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activity Agency alpha particles amount Atomic Energy beta particles breeder reactors canisters cask Chapter chemical commercial concrete Courtesy David Combs decay defense wastes Department of Energy disposal facility earth effects electric elements Environmental exposure federal fissile fission products fuel assemblies gamma rays geologic half-life Hanford hazard heat high-level waste hydrogen Idaho industry involving irradiation liquid Low-Level Radioactive Waste low-level waste ment metal mill tailings mixed wastes National Laboratory natural uranium neutron nium nuclear fuel nuclear power plants nuclear reactor Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Waste nuclear weapons nucleus Oak Ridge operation percent plutonium protection radioactive materials Radioactive Waste radioisotopes radionuclides radon regulations release removed reprocessing residue rock salt shallow land burial shipments spent fuel storage surface tanks tion transport transuranic tritium vault volume waste containers waste disposal Waste Management Yucca Mountain
References to this book
The Dilemma of Siting a High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository D. Easterling,Howard Kunreuther Limited preview - 1995 |
Sustainable Development: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy J. Lemons,Donald A. Brown No preview available - 1995 |