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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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Waste Management Policy Framework to Mitigate Terrorist Intrusion Activities
Redus, Kenneth - 2009
A policy-directed framework is developed to support US Department of Energy (DOE) counterterrorism efforts, specifically terrorist intrusion activities that affect of Environmental Management (EM) programs. The framework is called the Security Effectiveness and Resource Allocation Definition...
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Waste Acceptance Decisions and Uncertainty Analysis at the Oak Ridge Environmental Management Waste Management Facility
Redus, K. S.; Patterson, J. E.; Hampshire, G. L.; … - 2009
The Waste Acceptance Criteria (WAC) Attainment Team (AT) routinely provides the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Oak Ridge Operations with Go/No-Go decisions associated with the disposition of over 1.8 million yd3 of low-level radioactive, TSCA, and RCRA hazardous waste. This supply of waste...
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Guidance Tools for Use in Nuclear Material Management Decisions Making
Johnson, G. V.; Baker, D. J.; Sorenson, K. B.; Boeke, S. G. - 2009
This paper describes the results of Recommendation 14 of the Integrated Nuclear Materials Management Plan (INMMP) which was the product of a management initiative at the highest levels of the Department of Energy responding to a congressional directive to accelerate the work of achieving...
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FUNDING ALTERNATIVES FOR LOW-LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL
Becker, Bruce D.; Carilli, Jhon - 2009
For 13 years, low-level waste (LLW) generator fees and disposal volumes for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Operations Office (NNSA/NV) Radioactive Waste Management Sites (RWMSs) had been on a veritable roller coaster ride. As forecast volumes...
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Analysis of accident sequences and source terms at waste treatment and storage facilities for waste generated by U.S. Department of Energy Waste Management Operations, Volume 1: Sections 1-9
Mueller, C.; Nabelssi, B.; Roglans-Ribas, J. - 2009
This report documents the methodology, computational framework, and results of facility accident analyses performed for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Waste Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (WM PEIS). The accident sequences potentially important to human health risk...
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Making Sustainable Decisions Using The KONVERGENCE Framework
Piet, S. J.; Gibson, P. L.; Joe, J. C.; Kerr, T. A.; … - 2009
Hundreds of contaminated facilities and sites must be cleaned up. ''Cleanup'' includes decommissioning, environmental restoration, and waste management. Cleanup can be complex, expensive, risky, and time-consuming. Decisions are often controversial, can stall or be blocked, and are sometimes...
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Science Based Policies: How Can Scientist Communicate their Points Across?
Elnakat, A. C. - 2009
With the complexity of environmental problems faced today, both scientists and policymakers are striving to combine policy and administration with the physical and natural sciences in order to mitigate and prevent environmental degradation. Nevertheless, communicating science to policymakers has...
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Designing Program Roadmaps to Catalyze Community Formation: A Case Study of the Long-Term Stewardship Science and Technology Roadmapword
Dixon, Brent; Hanson, Duane; Matthern, Gretchen - 2009
A number of broad perspective technology roadmaps have been developed in the last few years as tools for coordinating nation-wide research in targeted areas. These roadmaps share a common characteristic of coalescing the associated stakeholder groups into a special-interest community that is...
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Low-Level Waste Vitrification Plant Project contracting strategy decision analysis report
Felise, P.; Phillips, J.D. - 2008
Ten basic contracting strategies were developed after a review of past strategies that had been used at the Hanford Site, other US Department of Energy (DOE) sites, other US government agencies, and in the private sector. As applicable to the Low-Level Waste Vitrification Plant (LLWVP) Project,...
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Health risk and impact evaluation for recycling of radioactive scrap metal
Nieves, L.A.; Chen, S.Y.; Murphie, W.E.; Lilly, M.J. III - 2008
The DoE, Office of Environmental Restoration and Waste Management, is participating with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in providing analytical support for developing international standards for recycling of radioactive scrap metals. For this purpose, Argonne National...
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