The Department of Energy (DOE) has declared approximately 38.2 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium to be excess to the needs of national security, 14.3 tonnes of fuel- and reactor-grade plutonium excess to DOE needs, and anticipates an additional 7 tonnes to be declared excess to national security needs. Of this 59.5 tonnes, DOE anticipates that {approximately} 7.5 tonnes will be dispositioned as spent fuel at the Geologic Repository and {approximately} 2 tonnes will be declared below the safeguards termination limit and be discard3ed as TRU waste at WIPP. The remaining 50 tonnes of excess plutonium exists in many forms and locations around the country, and is under the control of several DOE offices. In addition to the plutonium, the feed st...
In September 2000, the US and Russia reached an agreement to jointly disposition roughly 68 metric t...
The authors describe a potential strategy for the disposition of excess weapons plutonium in a way t...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has declared approximately 38.2 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium to ...
The Excess Fissile Materials Disposition Program`s Record of Decision (ROD) published in January 199...
In 1997, DOE issued a ROD endorsing a “dual-track ” approach for dispositioning excess Pu so that it...
The United States (U.S.) has identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently exces...
The goals for plutonium management have changed dramatically over the past few years. Today, the cha...
The United States holds at least 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently excess to us...
With the end of the ''Cold War'' thousands of nuclear warheads are being dismantled. The National Ac...
The safe management of surplus weapons plutonium is a very important and urgent task with profound e...
This report has identified all plutonium currently excess to DOE Defense Programs under current plan...
The 1994 National Academy of Sciences study and the 1997 assessment by DOE`s Office of Nonproliferat...
In the Cold War aftermath, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapons. To ...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapo...
In September 2000, the US and Russia reached an agreement to jointly disposition roughly 68 metric t...
The authors describe a potential strategy for the disposition of excess weapons plutonium in a way t...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has declared approximately 38.2 tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium to ...
The Excess Fissile Materials Disposition Program`s Record of Decision (ROD) published in January 199...
In 1997, DOE issued a ROD endorsing a “dual-track ” approach for dispositioning excess Pu so that it...
The United States (U.S.) has identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently exces...
The goals for plutonium management have changed dramatically over the past few years. Today, the cha...
The United States holds at least 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently excess to us...
With the end of the ''Cold War'' thousands of nuclear warheads are being dismantled. The National Ac...
The safe management of surplus weapons plutonium is a very important and urgent task with profound e...
This report has identified all plutonium currently excess to DOE Defense Programs under current plan...
The 1994 National Academy of Sciences study and the 1997 assessment by DOE`s Office of Nonproliferat...
In the Cold War aftermath, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapons. To ...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapo...
In September 2000, the US and Russia reached an agreement to jointly disposition roughly 68 metric t...
The authors describe a potential strategy for the disposition of excess weapons plutonium in a way t...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...