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The management of radioactive wastes
Physics in Technology, 1981Examines the origin of radioactive wastes, the methods used for their disposal in early 1980s and possible future methods of ...
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Management of Radioactive Waste
2016Electricity production from nuclear power does not emit greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the air. However, it generates radioactive wastes in solid, liquid, and gaseous forms that can contaminate the environment and create a hazard for people’s health if not properly controlled and managed.
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Water Environment Research, 2009
This review presents a synoptic status of the literature published on radioactive waste management programs around the globe in 2008. The review includes geological disposal and depository characterizations, waste form development and property evaluation, clays as engineered barrier and repository material, mobility and fate in environmental ...
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This review presents a synoptic status of the literature published on radioactive waste management programs around the globe in 2008. The review includes geological disposal and depository characterizations, waste form development and property evaluation, clays as engineered barrier and repository material, mobility and fate in environmental ...
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2015
All kinds of activities associated with radioactive wastes generated as a result of nuclear utilization are often collectively referred to as “radioactive waste management.” This term is used in a broader sense than a mere series of technical processes to convert generated wastes into waste forms for storage and disposal.
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All kinds of activities associated with radioactive wastes generated as a result of nuclear utilization are often collectively referred to as “radioactive waste management.” This term is used in a broader sense than a mere series of technical processes to convert generated wastes into waste forms for storage and disposal.
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2008
There are several reasons for giving the area of radioactive waste management (rwm) much attention when we study societal decision processes for complex issues. First of all rwm is the very prototype of a scientifically complex problem that needs political solutions.
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There are several reasons for giving the area of radioactive waste management (rwm) much attention when we study societal decision processes for complex issues. First of all rwm is the very prototype of a scientifically complex problem that needs political solutions.
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2016
Radioactive waste is any material—liquid, solid or gas—without further use, which contains or is contaminated with radionuclides at concentrations or activities exceeding the clearance levels established by the regulatory authority. To protect the public and the environment from avoidable exposures, radioactive waste management should include a whole ...
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Radioactive waste is any material—liquid, solid or gas—without further use, which contains or is contaminated with radionuclides at concentrations or activities exceeding the clearance levels established by the regulatory authority. To protect the public and the environment from avoidable exposures, radioactive waste management should include a whole ...
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A detailed design for a radioactive waste safety management system using ICT technologies
Progress in Nuclear Energy, 2022Jeong-Guk Kim, Hee-Seoung Park
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