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Re: "Nuclear Waste Really Does Have A Home"
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Otto G. Raabe <ograabe@ucdavis.edu>
An: Franz Schoenhofer <franz.schoenhofer@CHELLO.AT>;
radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>; powernet@hps1.org
<powernet@hps1.org>
Datum: Freitag, 27. Juli 2001 22:09
Betreff: Re: "Nuclear Waste Really Does Have A Home"
>July 27, 2001
>Davis, CA
>
>The IBD article is primarily about so-called "high level radioactive
>waste". Of course, for Class A, B, and C low level radioactive waste
>(LLRW), current methods of near surface disposal are used.
>
>Burial of LLRW within the approved classes and quantities has proved to be
>a safe, cost effective, and appropriate method for disposal of LLRW. There
>are reliable procedures and regulations for the construction, licensing,
>and operation of LLRW burial facilities in the provisions of Federal Law as
>delineated in Title 10, Part 61 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
>
Thank you for the description of the situation in the USA. How about other
countries which have the same problems?
Franz
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