This report has identified all plutonium currently excess to DOE Defense Programs under current planning assumptions. A number of material categories win clearly fan within the scope of the MD (Materials Disposition) program, but the fate of the other categories are unknown at the present time. MD planning requires that estimates be made of those materials likely to be considered for disposition actions so that bounding cases for the PEIS (Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement) can be determined and so that processing which may be required can be identified in considering the various alternatives. A systematic analysis of the various alternatives in reachmg the preferred alternative requires an understanding of the possible range of v...
The United States (U.S.) has identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently exces...
This report highlights important events and studies concerning surplus weapons-usable plutonium disp...
In the Cold War aftermath, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapons. To ...
At this time, the Office of Fissile Materials Disposition within the DOE, is assessing alternatives ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has declared approximately 38.2 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium to ...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
This report has been prepared by the Department of Energy`s Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferat...
The Excess Fissile Materials Disposition Program`s Record of Decision (ROD) published in January 199...
This paper describes the program to stabilize nuclear materials, consistent with the Department of E...
Significant quantities of weapons-usable fissile materials [primarily plutonium and highly enriched ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for disposing of excess weapons-usable nuclea...
The Nuclear Materials Stewardship Initiative was established in January, 2000, to accelerate the wor...
In 1997, DOE issued a ROD endorsing a “dual-track ” approach for dispositioning excess Pu so that it...
This integrated plan for the DOE Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD) describes the technolo...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has declared approximately 38.2 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium to ...
The United States (U.S.) has identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently exces...
This report highlights important events and studies concerning surplus weapons-usable plutonium disp...
In the Cold War aftermath, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapons. To ...
At this time, the Office of Fissile Materials Disposition within the DOE, is assessing alternatives ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has declared approximately 38.2 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium to ...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
This report has been prepared by the Department of Energy`s Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferat...
The Excess Fissile Materials Disposition Program`s Record of Decision (ROD) published in January 199...
This paper describes the program to stabilize nuclear materials, consistent with the Department of E...
Significant quantities of weapons-usable fissile materials [primarily plutonium and highly enriched ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for disposing of excess weapons-usable nuclea...
The Nuclear Materials Stewardship Initiative was established in January, 2000, to accelerate the wor...
In 1997, DOE issued a ROD endorsing a “dual-track ” approach for dispositioning excess Pu so that it...
This integrated plan for the DOE Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD) describes the technolo...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has declared approximately 38.2 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium to ...
The United States (U.S.) has identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently exces...
This report highlights important events and studies concerning surplus weapons-usable plutonium disp...
In the Cold War aftermath, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapons. To ...