The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 authorized the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to evaluate monitored retrievable storage (MRS) as an option to manage spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste. In 1987, the DOE sought Congressional approval for construction of an MRS at a site identified in Tennessee, despite adamant opposition from the State. An amendment in late 1987 nullified DOE's proposal, and established the MRS Commission and the High-Level Nuclear Waste Negotiator, institutions created as a result of the DOE/Tennessee dispute. This article analyzes DOE's siting attempt in Tennessee, the actions of the Commission and Negotiator, and examines the prospects for implementation of nuclear waste policy. Copyright 1991 by The Pol...
Nuclear waste has long been the Achilles’ heel of the civilian nuclear power industry. The spent nuc...
Current repository siting efforts focus on Yucca Mountain, Nevada, where DOE`s Office of Civilian Ra...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
High-level radioactive waste (HLW) disposal policy in the USA since 1987 has focused on a site in vo...
The Department of Energy`s Office Civilian Radioactive Waste Management has prepared this document t...
For several years there has been an impasse, in the political branches, over how to make progress on...
The United States Department of Energy is charged with the task of identifying potential sites for a...
The US high-level radioactive waste disposal program is investigating a site at Yucca Mountain, Neva...
ABSTRACT This paper provides an overview of the Department of Energy's (DOE) spent nuclear fuel (SNF...
The disposal of the Nation`s spent nuclear fuel and high-level waste has been studied for many years...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (NWPA) calls for disposal of spent nuclear fuel in a deep geolo...
It has been fifteen years since responsibility for the disposal of commercially generated low-level ...
This record of siting a geologic repository for high-level radioactive wastes (HLW) and spent fuel d...
After fifteen years and six billion dollars, the United States still lacks a viable long-term soluti...
This article examines the problem of nuclear waste disposal and its implications for the future of t...
Nuclear waste has long been the Achilles’ heel of the civilian nuclear power industry. The spent nuc...
Current repository siting efforts focus on Yucca Mountain, Nevada, where DOE`s Office of Civilian Ra...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
High-level radioactive waste (HLW) disposal policy in the USA since 1987 has focused on a site in vo...
The Department of Energy`s Office Civilian Radioactive Waste Management has prepared this document t...
For several years there has been an impasse, in the political branches, over how to make progress on...
The United States Department of Energy is charged with the task of identifying potential sites for a...
The US high-level radioactive waste disposal program is investigating a site at Yucca Mountain, Neva...
ABSTRACT This paper provides an overview of the Department of Energy's (DOE) spent nuclear fuel (SNF...
The disposal of the Nation`s spent nuclear fuel and high-level waste has been studied for many years...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (NWPA) calls for disposal of spent nuclear fuel in a deep geolo...
It has been fifteen years since responsibility for the disposal of commercially generated low-level ...
This record of siting a geologic repository for high-level radioactive wastes (HLW) and spent fuel d...
After fifteen years and six billion dollars, the United States still lacks a viable long-term soluti...
This article examines the problem of nuclear waste disposal and its implications for the future of t...
Nuclear waste has long been the Achilles’ heel of the civilian nuclear power industry. The spent nuc...
Current repository siting efforts focus on Yucca Mountain, Nevada, where DOE`s Office of Civilian Ra...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...