Proceedings contains material Environmental and safety assessment of waste management systems: goals and methodologies (Session D.1.1-2); Safety and performance assessments for deep geological repositories (Session D.2); and Safety assessment for the disposal of low- and intermediate level wastes and mill tailings (Session D.3). (Jml)
Proceedings contains material Storage and disposal or radioactive waste: general aspects (Session C.1.1); Storage and disposal of radioactive waste: national concepts (Session C.1.2); Storage and disposal of high-level waste: underground pilot projects (Session C.2.1); Disposal of high-level waste: repository concepts (Session C.2.2); and Disposal of low- and intermediate-level wastes (Session …
The IAEA organized this conference on the management of spent fuel from nuclear power reactors to facilitate the exchange of information on the issues identified. The conference was organized in cooperation with the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and held in Vienna from 19 to 22 June 2006. The conference was arranged in eight topical sessions: the evolving international scene, the international saf…
Proceedings contains material Executive summary; Opening session; Policies and strategies for low activity radioactive waste management and disposal (Session 1); Very low level radioactive waste (VLLW) (Session 2); Panel; Low activity radioactive waste from decommissioning (Session 3); Panel; Long lived low activity radioactive waste/other materials (Session 4); Panel; Unique low activity waste…
Essay about general estimation pf the radioactive contamination of theterritories and radiation hazardous objects; Including former military test sites. Areas influenced due to chernobly and mayak accidents, And territories of oil fields; Techiniques and procedures of radioecologiat monitoring; Techiniques of determinition of radionuclide concentrrations and its species in the environment
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