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Re: Book Review Requested
The League of Women Voters published "The Nuclear
Waste Primer" A Handbook for Citizens." A revised
edition appeared in 1993 for about $11.
http://engineering-books-online.com/0941130436.html
There was some contraversey when it first came out,
but I am not sure if it was technical or political,
e.g., anti-nuclear. I thought that it was a decent
place to start looking at nuclear waste issues, but
believe that this topic is more complex for just one
source.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/specials/eternity/primer.html
--- "Jenkins, Ken A." <KAJENKIN@SOUTHERNCO.COM> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Has anyone read "Understanding Radioactive Waste,
> 5th Edition", by
> Raymond Murray, PhD, and has any comments? I am
> looking to purchase a
> basic text on radwaste for a class I'll be teaching
> and was wondering
> about this one. Any other recommendations? Thanks.
>
> Ken Jenkins, MS
> HP Instructor
> Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
>
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