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Data Report on Corrosion Testing of Stainless Steel SNF Storage Canisters
Data Report on Corrosion Testing of Stainless Steel SNF Storage Canisters
FY20 STATUS REPORT- SNF INTERIM STORAGE CANISTER CORROSION AND SURFACE ENVIRONMENT INVESTIGATIONS
FY20 STATUS REPORT- SNF INTERIM STORAGE CANISTER CORROSION AND SURFACE ENVIRONMENT INVESTIGATIONS
Sensitivity of Spent Fuel Temperatures to Variable Canister Backfills
Sensitivity of Spent Fuel Temperatures to Variable Canister Backfills
Analysis of Dust Samples Collected from an In-Service Interim Storage System at the Maine Yankee Nuclear Site
Analysis of Dust Samples Collected from an In-Service Interim Storage System at the Maine Yankee Nuclear Site
Status Update on the Canister Deposition Field Demonstration
Status Update on the Canister Deposition Field Demonstration
Technical Work Plan: Environmental Degradation of Materials Relevant to Interim Storage and Permanent Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel
Technical Work Plan: Environmental Degradation of Materials Relevant to Interim Storage and Permanent Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel
Preliminary Test Design and Plan for a Canister Deposition Field Demonstration
Preliminary Test Design and Plan for a Canister Deposition Field Demonstration
Materials for Consideration in Standardized Canister Design Activities??
Materials for Consideration in Standardized Canister Design Activities??
M3SF-21PN020401053- COBRA-SFS Version 6.1 User Guide- A Thermal Hydraulic Analysis Code for Spent Fuel Storage and Transpor
M3SF-21PN020401053- COBRA-SFS Version 6.1 User Guide- A Thermal Hydraulic Analysis Code for Spent Fuel Storage and Transpor
Mothers for Nuclear Flyer
Mothers for Nuclear Flyer
Mothers for Nuclear Informational Flyer
Interim Storage, Environmental Justice, and Generational Equity
Interim Storage, Environmental Justice, and Generational Equity
With the termination of the Yucca Mountain project, which was proposed to be our nation’s first repository for the disposal of military and civilian spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, the future of nuclear waste management and disposal in this country became increasingly uncertain. Interim storage has been advocated by many as a temporary solution while a permanent solution is studied for potentially several more decades to come.
Community Involvement Plan: Area IV, Santa Susana Field Laboratory
Community Involvement Plan: Area IV, Santa Susana Field Laboratory
As a result of the 2007 ruling by the U.S. District Court of Northern California that the DOE must prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate alternatives for cleanup of Area IV of the SSFL, DOE has implemented major changes in its management of SSFL Area IV. As an initial step, this community involvement plan (CIP) outlines a series of activities and programs that intend to engage the public, establish transparency in DOE actions and decisions, and increase input from the community.
Topical Analysis of Nuclear Experts' Perceptions of Publics, Nuclear Energy, and Sustainable Futures
Topical Analysis of Nuclear Experts' Perceptions of Publics, Nuclear Energy, and Sustainable Futures
Nuclear energy experts consider commercial power from fission to be a strong contender to help mitigate the increasing effects of climate change, in part due to its low-to-no carbon emissions. Nevertheless, nuclear energy's history, including meltdowns such as Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, and dumping in sacred Indigenous land such as Yucca Mountain, raises important concerns in public deliberation over nuclear power.
Nuclear power and the public: an update of collected research on nuclear power
Nuclear power and the public: an update of collected research on nuclear power
The purpose of this research was to collect, analyze, and summarize all of the nuclear power-related surveys conducted in the United States through June, 1981, that we could obtain. The surveys collected were national, statewide, and areawide in scope. Slightly over 100 surveys were collected for an earlier, similar effort carried out in 1977. About 130 new surveys were added to the earlier survey data. Thus, about 230 surveys were screened for inclusion in this report.
Survey of National Programs for Managing High-Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel: 2022 Update
Survey of National Programs for Managing High-Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel: 2022 Update
In October 2009, the U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (Board or NWTRB) published Survey of National Programs for Managing High-Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel. For each of the 13 national programs studied, the report catalogued 15 institutional arrangements that had been set in place and 15 technical approaches that had been taken to design repository systems for the long-term management of high-activity radioactive waste.