Transportation of Radionuclides in Urban Environs, Environmental Assessment (EA)

Transportation of Radionuclides in Urban Environs, Environmental Assessment (EA)
Title Transportation of Radionuclides in Urban Environs, Environmental Assessment (EA) PDF eBook
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Pages 598
Release 1980
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Transportation of Radionuclides in Urban Environs

Transportation of Radionuclides in Urban Environs
Title Transportation of Radionuclides in Urban Environs PDF eBook
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Release 1980
Genre Environmental impact statements
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Transport of Radionuclides in Urban Environs

Transport of Radionuclides in Urban Environs
Title Transport of Radionuclides in Urban Environs PDF eBook
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Release 1978
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Purpose of this study is to assess the environmental impacts from transportation of radioactive materials in urban environs. The impacts from accident-free transport, vehicular accidents during transport, and from other abnormal situations are analyzed. The approach is outlined including description of the models developed and the data bases employed to account for the special features of the urban environment. The operations and contributions of the task group formed to assist in this study are also discussed. The results obtained for the New York City study area are presented and explained.

Going the Distance?

Going the Distance?
Title Going the Distance? PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 355
Release 2006-07-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0309100046

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This new report from the National Research Council's Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board (NRSB) and the Transportation Research Board reviews the risks and technical and societal concerns for the transport of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste in the United States. Shipments are expected to increase as the U.S. Department of Energy opens a repository for spent fuel and high-level waste at Yucca Mountain, and the commercial nuclear industry considers constructing a facility in Utah for temporary storage of spent fuel from some of its nuclear waste plants. The report concludes that there are no fundamental technical barriers to the safe transport of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive and the radiological risks of transport are well understood and generally low. However, there are a number of challenges that must be addressed before large-quantity shipping programs can be implemented successfully. Among these are managing "social" risks. The report does not provide an examination of the security of shipments against malevolent acts but recommends that such an examination be carried out.

Transport of Radionuclides in Urban Environs

Transport of Radionuclides in Urban Environs
Title Transport of Radionuclides in Urban Environs PDF eBook
Author Sandia Laboratories
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Pages 756
Release 1978
Genre Radioactive waste disposal
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Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
Title Energy Research Abstracts PDF eBook
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Pages 564
Release 1986
Genre Power resources
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Environmental Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident and Their Remediation

Environmental Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident and Their Remediation
Title Environmental Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident and Their Remediation PDF eBook
Author International Atomic Energy Agency
Publisher IAEA
Pages 166
Release 2006
Genre Science
ISBN 9789201147059

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The explosion on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the consequent reactor fire resulted in an unprecedented release of radioactive material from a nuclear reactor and adverse consequences for the public and the environment. Although the accident occurred nearly two decades ago, controversy still surrounds the real impact of the disaster. Therefore the IAEA, in cooperation with other UN bodies, the World Bank, as well as the competent authorities of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, established the Chernobyl Forum in 2003. The mission of the Forum was to generate 'authoritative consensual statements' on the environmental consequences and health effects attributable to radiation exposure arising from the accident as well as to provide advice on environmental remediation and special health care programmes, and to suggest areas in which further research is required. This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Chernobyl Forum concerning the environmental effects of the Chernobyl accident.