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Considerations for Waste Minimization at the Design Stage of Nuclear Facilities
IAEA, 2008 (Technical Reports Series-No. 460)This report identifies and outlines issues for consideration during the design and operation of nuclear facilities to minimize waste generation, facilitate future decommissioning and optimize management of decommissioning waste and material. It is aimed at the broad range of experts involved in the planning, design, construction and operation of new nuclear facilities or the modification of existing facilities. The principles discussed are applicable to all types and classes of nuclear facility dealing with radioactive material. While plant designs will continue to mature and evolve, the waste ...
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Available online: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/trs460_web.pdf
Published by: IAEA ; 2008
This report identifies and outlines issues for consideration during the design and operation of nuclear facilities to minimize waste generation, facilitate future decommissioning and optimize management of decommissioning waste and material. It is aimed at the broad range of experts involved in the planning, design, construction and operation of new nuclear facilities or the modification of existing facilities. The principles discussed are applicable to all types and classes of nuclear facility dealing with radioactive material. While plant designs will continue to mature and evolve, the waste minimization options identified here will remain relevant to all new facilities and can be used as a checklist during the design, licensing and operational phases of new plants or the modification of existing plants.
Collection(s) and Series: Technical Reports Series- No. 460
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts)Tags: Energy ; Nuclear energy ; Waste ; Environment and landscape
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