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  1. Survey of the benthic invertebrates: Collected from the United States 2800 meter radioactive waste disposal site in the Atlantic Ocean by Donald J. Reish, 1981-01-01
  2. The transnational management of hazardous and radioactive wastes (Occasional Paper) by Elli Louka, 1992

141. Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission (Maryland Entry)
Maryland Manual OnLine - www.mdmanual.net INTERSTATE AGENCIES. APPALACHIAN STATES LOW-LEVEL radioactive waste COMMISSION. David E. Hess, Pennsylvania, Chair
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/38inters/html/02aps.html
INTERSTATE AGENCIES
APPALACHIAN STATES LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION
David E. Hess, Pennsylvania, Chair Maryland members appointed by Governor to 2-year terms: Contact: Emmanuel Ofoche c/o Waste Management Administration
Dept. of the Environment
1800 Washington Blvd.
Baltimore, MD 21230 - 1724
e-mail: eofoche@mde.state.md.us In 1986, Maryland ratified the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact (Chapter 33, Acts of 1986). Delaware, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia also have ratified the Compact. The Compact established the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission to assure interstate cooperation for the proper packaging and transportation of low-level radioactive wastes. The Commission identifies a host state (based on the volume and curie content of radioactive waste generated) to receive and dispose of radioactive waste from party states. Pennsylvania is currently the host state. Costs and benefits are distributed equitably among party states. Wastes generated outside the region may be banned by the Commission. To reduce the volume of low-level radioactive waste, the Commission conducts research and recommends regulations. The Commission also prepares contingency plans in the event the regional facility is closed and enters into temporary agreements for emergency disposal.

142. Posiva Oy
Information from the organization responsible for radioactive waste management in Finland.
http://www.posiva.fi/englanti/index.html

143. Managing Radioactive Waste Safely: Engaging Scotland: Contents Page
conducted to assess the level of public awareness about and interest in engaging the public in decisionmaking on managing radioactive waste in Scotland.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/lightgreen/mrws-00.asp
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The Scottish Executive Central Research Unit
Managing Radioactive Waste Safely: Engaging Scotland
Deirdre Elrick, Linda Boyes and James McCormick
SCOTTISH COUNCIL FOUNDATION
This document is also available in pdf format
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
GLOSSARY

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION

Methodology
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3 Structure of the report CHAPTER TWO CONSULTING ON RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT Overview of group responses Young people group The community activist group General observations Responses to the MRWS consultation questions Summary of key points CHAPTER THREE ENGAGING THE PUBLIC Importance of public involvement Reasons for engaging the public Experience of involvement Motivation for the public to become involved Information expectations Sources of information Understandable Information Provision and presentation of information Balanced information Trust in the information available Independent advice Information sharing How to engage the public Summary of key points CHAPTER FOUR INVOLVING OTHER STAKEHOLDERS Current experiences of engagement processes Topics for engagement Approaches and techniques Resource implications Effective engagement processes Process points Engaging the public at the local level Key lessons to be learned Engaging the public in radioactive waste

144. Hydrofrac.com
Links to data available on a number of experimental projects in hydrofracture for radioactive waste disposal.
http://www.hydrofrac.com/hfn_home.html
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HLW Project
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Repository concept Hydrofrac in HLW repository T-H-M-C ... The other side
International HLW programs
Nagra is tasked to provide a scientific and technical basis for the safe disposal of radioactive waste for UK. The AECL Underground Research Laboratory (AECL-URL) is tasked to study the feasibility of safe disposal of nuclear fuel in the Lac du Bonnet granite batholith located in Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada. Posiva is the expert organization on nuclear waste management in Finland. SKB AB is owned jointly by the four Swedish nuclear power companies. SKB AB deals with the handling and storage of the radioactive waste for Sweden. The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) is responsible for research and development of HLW repository in Korea.

145. Container Products Corporation - Home Page
Worldwide leading edge technology for decontamination, decommissioning and hazardous, radioactive waste volume reduction systems.
http://www.c-p-c.com/
Products Links Contact CPC Products Links Contact CPC

146. Radwaste And The Environment Overview Of Issues And Actions
International Atomic Energy Agency compilation of news and information on technologies and developments in radioactive waste management around the world.
http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Press/Events/RadWaste/radwaste_backyard.shtml

147. American Ecology Corporation
Describes available radioactive waste processing techniques and systems, and specialized services for decontaminating and refurbishing motors and large or highvalue nuclear equipment.
http://www.americanecology.com/ecology/locations/oakridge/INDEX.ASP
American Ecology Locations
OAK RIDGE, TN - NUCLEAR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT CENTER
Our 17-acre facility in Oak Ridge, TN, utilizes multiple waste processing techniques and systems to reduce the amount and volume of all types of solid radioactive materials requiring disposal. Specialized decontamination processes and proprietary "survey and release" programs permit most metals and other solid waste materials to be recycled or safely landfilled as non-radioactive material. Additional volume reduction processes, including supercompaction, are employed to further reduce the volume of waste requiring disposal.
  • "Green is Clean" survey and free release of non-regulated material
  • Sorting and segregation of contaminated materials from free release materials
  • Bulk survey and controlled disposal of low activity materials
  • Decontamination for unrestricted release or recycle (metal, concrete, wood)
  • Supercompaction and shipment for disposal at Envirocare or Barnwell

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148. Envirocare_of_Utah
radioactive waste disposal and mixed waste treatment facility.
http://www.envirocareutah.com/

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149. Mixed Waste Information
Mixed waste Information Mixed waste contains both radioactive and hazardous waste and is therefore difficult to treat and regulate. This EPA site provides links to general and technical
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.epa.gov/radiation/mixed-waste/index.

150. Kent Against A Radioactive Environment
Grass roots anti nuclear group campaigning for the closure of all nuclear reactors, a ban on the transport of nuclear waste worldwide and the safe disposal of nuclear waste. Provides history, photos and links.
http://www.kare-uk.org/
Welcome to the KARE web site
If the Romans had nuclear power we would still be guarding their waste! Kent Against a Radioactive Environment click to enter

151. The TENORM Page
Extensive source of information on natural radioactivity in the environment, as well as on issues related to NORM waste materials.
http://www.tenorm.com/
This is the page dedicated to NORM issues. If you have material or links that pertain to the TENORM-affected industries, e-mail me at pegidi@tenorm.com
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152. The Russian Northern Fleet - Sources Of Radioactive Contamination
The Kola peninsula and Severodvinsk have the highest concentration of nuclear reactors, active and derelict, in the world. The cold war arms race went too fast for authorities to plan what to do with decommissioned submarines and the nuclear waste. This report describes the challenges that we face.
http://www.bellona.no/e/russia/nfl/
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Enter focus: * Russia The Nikitin-process The Northern Fleet Current Status * Facts * The Bellona Foundation Contact us Press releases Bellona Web Norsk Russkaya Bellona English ... Russia Bellona Report nr. 2:96. Written by: Thomas Nilsen, Igor Kudrik and Alexandr Nikitin.
The Russian Northern Fleet
Sources of Radioactive Contamination
Table of Contents: Preface
Introduction

  • The Northern Fleet
    Updates to chapter 1
    ...
    Long Table of Contents
    The web-version of the report is kept up to date with the latest news.
    Offline: For those who prefer off-line browsing, we have prepared both a complete html-version with most pictures (3.7 MB) and an ascii text-version (157 kB) for download (download by ftp). These are both the original version, so no updates here, and both are (relatively) standard zip archive files. News updates: Casks for submarine spent fuel
    Deltas cut in pieces

    Radwaste facility under testing

    Russia to patch up nuclear cruisers
    ...
    British Foreign Office addresses Russian radwaste issues
    Delta-I incident in May not an exercise: No Russian subs patrol for three months Russia helps India build nuclear submarine Nuclear submarine hijacking is over: Marine desperado killed himself Tense situation at naval base Skalisty: Marine desperado threatens to blow up torpedo Eight people shot to death in Polyarny: Shoot-out on nuclear-powered submarine Minatom plans interim fuel storage in containers: Civilian service ship to work for the Northern Fleet Nuclear Powered Icebreakers:
  • 153. BNFL
    The company's expertise spans fuel manufacture and uranium procurement through to recycling used fuel, transporting radioactive materials, engineering, waste management and decommissioning.
    http://www.bnfl.com
    @import url(css/new.css ); About BNFL Our Commitments to Everyone A World of Opportunities Education Media Centre British Nuclear Fuels provides nuclear products and services in 16 countries and employs around 23,000 people worldwide.
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    154. Aral's Problrms
    Includes information about climate, natural resources, radioactive pollution, biodiversity, and waste.
    http://www.grida.no/prog/cee/enrin/htmls/kyrghiz/soe/
    State of the Environment of Kyrgyzstan V.I.Nifadiev, V.Ya.Ogurtsov, G.A.Desyatkov, V.M.Lelevkin - Scientific-Information Center "Aral", Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University
    K.J.Bokonbaev, S.A.Iliasov - Ministry of Enviroment Protection of the Kyrgyz Republic About Kyrgyzstan Climate Atmosphere Water Resources ... Waste This report is based on information from the following sources:
    • National report on state of the environment in Kyrgyzstan in 1997; National reports of Kyrgyzstan on human development in 1995-97; Materials of the Ministry of Environment Protection of Kyrgyzstan; Results of research carried out at Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University; Data provided by the National Academy of Sciences, the State Agency for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Government of Kyrgyzstan, the State Agency for Hydrometeorology of the Government of Kyrgyzstan; Materials of the assessment on hydrometeorological conditions and environment pollution in the Newly Independent States by the CIS Interstate Council on Hydrometeorology in 1996.
    Please email comments or suggestions to webmaster For more information contact: Kyrgyzstan, 720000, Bishkek, Kievskaya str.44, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic

    155. Barker, Lemar And Associates
    Environmental engineering for water, groundwater, soil, environment, environmental, civil works, landfill, remediation, solid waste, radioactive, nuclear, other.
    http://www.barkerlemar.com/
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    1801 Industrial Circle West Des Moines, IA 50265 Phone: (515)256-8814 Fax: (515)256-0152 Quad Cities 4715 15th Street A Moline, IL 61265 Phone: (800)707-4248 St. Louis, Missouri 16 Municipal Drive Suite H Arnold, Missouri 63010 Phone: (636)287-3050 Fax: (636)287-1739

    156. Nuclear Waste Transportation Map
    U.S. map by state illustrates the routes that thousands of tons of highly radioactive nuclear waste will take when moved for storage. (St. Joe valley greens)
    http://users.michiana.org/greens/editorial/transpor.htm
    Last Updated 1 apr 1997
    Nuclear Waste Transportation Map
    This map illustrates the routes that thousands of tons of highly radioactive nuclear waste will take if the commercial nuclear power industry is able to
    pay off enough of our representatives.
    Take a look at your own state by clicking on the abbreviation here.
    All involved states will be represented shortly.
    The maps indicate Congressional Districts by number.
    H = Highway R = Rail
    For links to individual state governments click on the abbreviations below the map. AL AK AZ CA ... WV
    Voice your opinion
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    House of Representatives Individual State Links AL AR AZ CA ... MS NC NE NH NM NV ... OR PA SC TN TX UT VA VT WA WI WY Nuclear Waste Facts Top Back Home ... Report problems Here

    157. EET Corporation: Waste Management Technologies And Services
    Offers services in hazardous, radioactive, mixed, and industrial waste management; waste treatment and recycling; waste operations; environmental permitting; and storm and wastewater management. Based in Harriman, Tennessee.
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    EET Corporation offers practical solutions to your environmental challenges EET’s state-of-the-art liquid treatment and recycling technologies are the best technical and most economical choice for many industrial applications. Our antifreeze recycling services minimize your liability and cost without compromising the quality of our fully reformulated antifreeze products EET’s environmental specialists can help your organization achieve environmental regulatory compliance and streamline your waste management operations.
    The environmental products EET offers are engineered for optimum performance and worker safety.

    158. Measurement & Characterisation Of Nuclear Materials: BNFL Instruments
    Instrumentation and services for the measurement and characterisation of radioactive materials which focus on the key areas of decommissioning, waste management, fuel transport and storage, safeguards, plant operation and safety.
    http://www.bnfl-instruments.co.uk/
    PlaceMenu("mainmenu") BNFL Instruments
    - world leaders in the
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    radioactive materials Welcome Featured Items Latest News BNFL Instruments is a world leader in the measurement and characterisation of nuclear materials. We offer a comprehensive range of radiometric instrumentation, services and consultancy to the nuclear industry, providing safe, cost effective and proven solutions and backed by over 30 years of operational experience.
    For more information on BNFL Instruments, To view a copy of our latest Newsletter please click here We've moved to new headquarters at Risley Warrington UK
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    for more information including our new address and contact details Worldwide - In addition to its UK offices and facilities at Risley Warrington, Sellafield Cumbria, Berkeley Gloucestershire and Dungeness Kent, BNFL Instruments has a sister company

    159. Canadian Coalition For Nuclear Responsibility ~ Radwaste Sub-Directory
    MA Radiation Control Program Home Page and by conducting radon awareness activities and emergency response programs in the areas of radioactive materials, nuclear power and lowlevel waste.
    http://www.ccnr.org/index_radwaste.html
    RADWASTE SUB-DIRECTORY
    High -Level Radioactive Waste
    FLASH : Nuclear Waste Panel Recommends Not to Proceed to Site Selection Nuclear Technology: A Primer Chippewa First Nation Challenges Dry Storage of High Level Waste (Nov. 98) Features of Pickering dry storage facility not discussed in Bruce EA. (Nov. 98) Panel Report on High Level Waste Disposal Concept Summary ... ccnr@web.net
    Since March 27th 1996, there have been over
    100,000 outside visitors to the CCNR web site, plus
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    160. Fiber-reinforced Concrete Containers For Radioactive Waste Storage, Sogefibre.
    Production and manufacturing of concrete containers for radioactive or hazardous waste.
    http://www.sogefibre.com/uk/presentation_uk.htm
    Sogefibre
    Sogefibre

    Company background : Sogefibre, the fiber-reinforced concrete container specialist

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    Sogefibre, subsidiary of SGN, design and manufacture of fiber-reinforced concrete containers used for nuclear waste storage.
    Sogefibre, subsidiary of SGN, design and manufacture of fiber-reinforced concrete containers used for nuclear waste storage.
    Backed by a major industrial group
    Founded in 1990, Sogefibre is a subsidiary of SGN , itself a subsidiary of COGEMA , a member of the AREVA GROUP Container design and manufacture
    Sogefibre designs and manufactures fiber-reinforced concrete containers for low- and medium-level radioactive waste.
    Its highly automated plant in Valognes, Normandy, produces two basic containers, one cylindrical, the other cubical. The plant production capacity is 12,000 containers per year.
    Certified quality
    Sogefibre has ISO 9002 certification for the manufacture and sale of fiber-reinforced concrete containers used for nuclear waste packaging.

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