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Appendix F – Revised General Loading Procedures
Appendix F – Revised General Loading Procedures
Appendix C – Revised Conceptual Cradle Design Family 1
Appendix C – Revised Conceptual Cradle Design Family 1
Design and Prototype Fabrication of Railcars for Transport of High-Level Radioactive Material, Phase 2: Preliminary Design
Design and Prototype Fabrication of Railcars for Transport of High-Level Radioactive Material, Phase 2: Preliminary Design
Fabrication and Construction Readiness Review Checklist
Fabrication and Construction Readiness Review Checklist
Appendix I – Test Load Conceptual Designs (EIR-3019494)
Appendix I – Test Load Conceptual Designs (EIR-3019494)
M4SF-19ID020303044- Delivery of Atlas and Buffer Railcars
M4SF-19ID020303044- Delivery of Atlas and Buffer Railcars
Appendix E – Preliminary Railcar-to-Cradle Attachment Interface Gap Analysis
Appendix E – Preliminary Railcar-to-Cradle Attachment Interface Gap Analysis
Design Basis Requirements Document (DBRD) for the DOE Atlas Railcar
Design Basis Requirements Document (DBRD) for the DOE Atlas Railcar
Appendix H – Preliminary Buffer Prototype Railcar Deliverables
Appendix H – Preliminary Buffer Prototype Railcar Deliverables
Appendix M – Atlas Railcar Dynamic Modeling Plan
Appendix M – Atlas Railcar Dynamic Modeling Plan
Appendix L – Atlas Railcar Cask and Cradle Dynamic Modeling Inputs (CALC-3015934)
Appendix L – Atlas Railcar Cask and Cradle Dynamic Modeling Inputs (CALC-3015934)
Insight from Public Surveys Related to Siting of Nuclear Waste Facilities: An Overview of Findings from a 2015 Nationwide Survey of US Residents
Insight from Public Surveys Related to Siting of Nuclear Waste Facilities: An Overview of Findings from a 2015 Nationwide Survey of US Residents
Design and Prototype Fabrication of Railcars for Transport of High-Level Radioactive Material; Phase 3 - Prototype Fabrication and Delivery
Design and Prototype Fabrication of Railcars for Transport of High-Level Radioactive Material; Phase 3 - Prototype Fabrication and Delivery
Appendix A – Design Changes Due to the Addition of the HI-STAR 190 Casks
Appendix A – Design Changes Due to the Addition of the HI-STAR 190 Casks
M4SF-19ID020303045- Atlas Railcar Phase 3 Final Report
M4SF-19ID020303045- Atlas Railcar Phase 3 Final Report
Insights on Conducting Consent-Based Siting of Radioactive Waste Management Facilities: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of US Residents
Insights on Conducting Consent-Based Siting of Radioactive Waste Management Facilities: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of US Residents
Appendix B – Revised Railcar-to-Cradle Attachment Interface
Appendix B – Revised Railcar-to-Cradle Attachment Interface
Appendix D – Revised Conceptual Cradle Design Family 4
Appendix D – Revised Conceptual Cradle Design Family 4
ATLAS Railcar Design Project Status Report
ATLAS Railcar Design Project Status Report
DOE Atlas Railcar Project End-of-Phase 2 Final Report
DOE Atlas Railcar Project End-of-Phase 2 Final Report
Atlas Phase 2 Final Report Appendix A
Atlas Phase 2 Final Report Appendix A
This document provides a white paper detailing required changes to the DOE Atlas railcar conceptual cradle attachment components and Phase 1 conceptual cradle design due to the addition of the HI-STAR 190 SL and XL casks to the project.
Atlas Phase 3 Report - Prototype Fabrication and Delivery
Atlas Phase 3 Report - Prototype Fabrication and Delivery
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is preparing for future large-scale transport of spent
nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, which are collectively defined as High-Level Radioactive
Material (HLRM) by the Association of American Railroads (AAR). A part of this preparation includes
designing railcars to be used for the transport of HLRM.
Atlas Phase 2 Report - Preliminary Design
Atlas Phase 2 Report - Preliminary Design
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is preparing for future large-scale transport of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, which are collectively defined as High-Level Radioactive Material (HLRM) by the Association of American Railroads (AAR). A part of this preparation includes designing railcars to be used for the transport of HLRM.
Representing future generations in public participation procedures regarding the siting of a nuclear waste repository
Representing future generations in public participation procedures regarding the siting of a nuclear waste repository
State decisions regarding a repository for high-level radioactive waste have an extraordinary intergenerational significance. The academic legal discussion has increasingly strengthened the status of future generations in constitutional law. In its recent decision on the German Climate Protection Act, the Federal Constitutional Court equally emphasised that state actors have an obligation to protect future generations. Fundamental rights of future generations thus have an anticipated effect in the present.