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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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The use of business services has had an increasingly important effect on economic performance in many industries, with the ability of firms in a given location to respond to changes in external markets, production techniques and material supplies often determined by the local provision of...
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listing of firms that sold uranium to US utilities during 1992 under new domestic purchase contracts. Appendix B contains a … similar listing of firms that sold uranium to US utilities during 1992 under new import purchase contracts. Appendix C …
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Planning program asked Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) to review the integrated bidding processes of two New York utilities …
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In this paper, I offer some thoughts about least cost planning, not from the perspective of the regulator or utility …
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Disposal of commercial low-level radioactive waste (LLW) is a critical part of the national infrastructure needed to maintain the health of American businesses, universities, and hospitals. Currently only 19 States (located in the Northwest and Southeast) have access to operating disposal...
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In keeping with a mandate from the US Congress to provide opportunities for consumer education and information and to seek consumer input on national issues, the Department of Energy's Office of Consumer Affairs held a three-hour educational forum on the proposed nuclear waste disposal...
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Quantification of uncertainty in predictions of nuclear waste repository performance is a requirement of Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations governing the licensing of proposed geologic repositories for high-level radioactive waste disposal. One of the major uncertainties in these...
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