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management of radioactive and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities 40 WASTE MANAGEMENT 35 nuclear fuels 33 RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT 32 RADIOACTIVE WASTES 32 management of radioactive wastes, and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities 30 WASTES 27 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES 26 RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL 26 MANAGEMENT 23 RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES 20 energy planning, policy and economy 19 WASTE DISPOSAL 18 PERFORMANCE 17 HANFORD RESERVATION 16 HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES 16 nuclear fuel cycle and fuel materials 15 DECISION MAKING 14 IMPLEMENTATION 14 RISK ASSESSMENT 14 US DOE 13 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS 12 general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science 12 EVALUATION 11 MATERIALS 11 UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL 11 MATHEMATICAL MODELS 10 MEETINGS 10 PLANNING 10 COST 9 FORECASTING 9 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 9 REMEDIAL ACTION 9 INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS 8 NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACTS 8 SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS 8 WIPP 8 ALPHA-BEARING WASTES 7 COMPLIANCE 7 NUCLEAR FACILITIES 7
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Free 116 Undetermined 3
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Other 113 Book / Working Paper 4 Article 3
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Report 2 research-article 2 Bibliographie 1 Congress Report 1
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Undetermined 117 English 3
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Nieves, L.A. 4 Bjornstad, D.J. 3 Doctor, P.G. 3 Strachan, D.M. 3 Allison, T. 2 Brothers, J.W. 2 Carnes, S.A. 2 Chen, S.Y. 2 Clark, D.E. 2 Copenhaver, E.D. 2 Cowley, P.J. 2 Ferrada, J.J. 2 Freshley, M.D. 2 Glantz, C.S. 2 Hassig, N.L. 2 Holter, G.M. 2 Horton, D.G. 2 Lilly, M.J. III 2 Long, S.M. 2 Mahaffey, J.A. 2 Murphie, W.E. 2 Patterson, J. E. 2 Peelle, E. 2 Perkins, A. B. 2 Redus, K. S. 2 Reed, J.H. 2 Smith, K. P. 2 Soderstrom, E.J. 2 Stapp, D.C. 2 Abraham, C. R. 1 Agnew, S.F. 1 Alsharif, M. 1 Anderson, D.R. 1 Aomura, Shigeru 1 Arnish, J. J. 1 Asimakopoulos, V. G. 1 BARCOT, R.A. 1 BASCHE, A.D. 1 BYLE,KATHLEEN A. 1 Bagaasen, L.M. 1
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Industrial Robot: An International Journal 2 Marine Policy 1 Theory out of bounds : uncontained by the disciplines, insubordinate practices of resistance inventing, excessively, in the between processes of hybridization 1
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BASE 116 Other ZBW resources 2 RePEc 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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Radioactive waste isolation in salt: peer review of Office of Nuclear Waste Isolation's Socioeconomic Program Plan
Winter, R.; Fenster, D.; O'Hare, M.; Zillman, D.; … - 2008
The ONWI Socioeconomic Program Plan spells out DOE's approach to analyzing the socioeconomic impacts from siting, constructing, and operating radioactive waste repositories and discusses mitigation strategies. The peer review indicated the following modifications should be made to the Plan:...
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Hedonic price theory: Concept and applications
Metz, W.C.; Lowry, J.; Morey, M. - 2008
Direct and indirect techniques are being used to estimate economic consequences of proximity to existing or proposed public facilities. The hedonic price theory, an indirect technique, is the most logically suited, especially for capturing the shadow or implicit price of a characteristic such as...
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A Decision Support Tool for Planning the Sampling of Tank 19
Edwards, T.B. - 2008
The Statistical Consulting Section (SCS) of the Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) was asked to develop a decision support system (DSS) to aid in the planning of the process to characterize the heel of Tank 19. This characterization is to be based on samples of the tank heel, and the DSS is...
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Conceptual aspects of fiscal interactions between local governments and federally-owned, high-level radioactive waste-isolation facilities
Bjornstad, D.J.; Johnson, K.E. - 2008
This paper examines a number of ways to transfer revenues between a federally-owned high level radioactive waste isolation facility (hereafter simply, facility) and local governments. Such payments could be used to lessen fiscal disincentives or to provide fiscal incentives for communities to...
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Low-level waste management
Levin, G.B. - 2008
An overview of the current situation in the United States and a look to the future of low-level waste management are presented. Current problems and challenges are discussed, such as: the need of additional disposal sites in the future; risks and costs involved in transport of low-level wastes;...
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Puncture evaluation of radiological gloves to assess use performance
Steckle, W. P. (Warren P.); Mittelstet, R. P.; Castro, J. M. - 2010
Tensile testing of gloves is an accepted method for the qualification of a new glove material or the qualification of a production run. Most often these tests are performed in accordance to ASTM standards, i.e. - D412-98a Standard Test Methods (STM) for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic...
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HOW TO DEAL WITH WASTE ACCEPTANCE UNCERTAINTY USING THE WASTE ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FORECASTING AND ANALYSIS CAPABILITY SYSTEM (WACFACS)
Redus, K. S.; Hampshire, G. J.; Patterson, J. E.; … - 2009
The Waste Acceptance Criteria Forecasting and Analysis Capability System (WACFACS) is used to plan for, evaluate, and control the supply of approximately 1.8 million yd3 of low-level radioactive, TSCA, and RCRA hazardous wastes from over 60 environmental restoration projects between FY02 through...
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The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant: A Success Story with International Cooperation
Matthews, M. - 2009
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Carlsbad Field Office (CBFO) administers and operates the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) site, which hosts a deep geologic repository for safe disposal of U.S. defense-related TRU waste and is located 42 kilometers (km) east of Carlsbad, New Mexico. CBFO...
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Software quality assurance in the 1996 performance assessment for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
FROEHLICH,GARY K.; OGDEN,HARVEY C.; BYLE,KATHLEEN A. - 2009
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), located in southeast New Mexico, is a deep geologic repository for the permanent disposal of transuranic waste generated by DOE defense-related activities. Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), in its role as scientific advisor...
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Waste Cleanup: Status and Implications of Compliance Agreements Between DOE and Its Regulators
Jones, G. L.; Swick, W. R.; Perry, T. C.; … - 2009
This paper discusses compliance agreements that affect the Department of Energy's (DOE) cleanup program. Compliance agreements are legally enforceable documents between DOE and its regulators, specifying cleanup activities and milestones that DOE has agreed to achieve. Over the years, these...
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