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Underlying Yucca Mountain

Social Studies of Science, 2003
Nuclear waste disposal in the USA is a difficult policy issue infused with science, technology, and politics. This issue provides an example of the co-production of scientific knowledge and politics through public policy. The proponents of a repository site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, argue that their decision to go ahead with the site is based on ...
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Nuclear waste. Yucca Mountain.

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2002
Rodney C, Ewing, Allison, Macfarlane
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BUSH APPROVES YUCCA MOUNTAIN

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2002
THE ANNOUNCEMENTS TUMbled out one after another. On Feb. 15, President George W. Bush backed Department of Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham's recommendation of a day earlier and announced to Congre...
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YUCCA MOUNTAIN REPOSITORY FUROR

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2001
A DRAFT FEDERAL REPORT has found significant technical and managerial problems in the Department of Energy program to construct a high-level radioactive waste repository at Nevada's Yucca Mountain. The draft General Accounting Office (GAO) report was leaked to the media as Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham was poised to announce whether the project ...
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Yucca Mountain

Science, 2002
Rodney C. Ewing, Allison Macfarlane
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Yucca Mountain Remains Stalled

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2015
The Department of Energy’s plan for building a national nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, in Nevada, is technically sound, but several steps remain before construction can be recommended,...
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