Development and test case application of a waste minimization project evaluation method
This paper describes a formal process for selecting, from a diverse set of proposed waste minimization activities, those activities that provide the greatest benefit to Department of Energy (DOE). A methodology for evaluating and prioritizing proposals was developed to illustrate how the selection process works and what types of data are required to characterize waste minimization activities. It is clearly impossible to remove all aspects of subjective judgment from the proposal selection process. With this important consideration in mind, the methodology presented is put forth to enhance, not replace, the traditional DOE decision-making process. 5 refs., 2 figs., 1 tab.
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2008-02-08
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Authors: | Kjeldgaard, E.A. ; Saloio, J.H. ; Varnado, G.B. |
Subject: | energy planning, policy and economy | management of radioactive and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities | WASTE MANAGEMENT | PROPOSALS | WASTES | MINIMIZATION | BUDGETS | COST | DECISION MAKING | ENERGY FACILITIES | EVALUATION | PINELLAS PLANT | ROCKY FLATS PLANT | MANAGEMENT | NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | US AEC | US DOE | US ERDA | US ORGANIZATIONS |
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