Impact of nuclear fuel cycle centers on shipping special nuclear materials and wastes
- Author
- Blomeke, J. O.
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1975.
[Oak Ridge, Tennessee] : [U.S. Atomic Energy Commission], 1975. - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Summary
- The impact of integrated nuclear fuel cycle facilities on the transportation sector appears from this admittedly rather narrow study to be of only marginal significance. However, there are other factors which must be taken into account such as nuclear safeguards, economics, and radiological, ecological, institutional, and sociological impacts. Unless more clear-cut advantages can be shown by on-going studies for some of these other considerations, the regimentation and control of industry that would result from the imposition of the integrated fuel cycle facility concept probably could not be justified. (auth)
- Report Numbers
- CONF-750846-1
- Other Subject(s)
- Fissile materials- transport
- Radioactive wastes- waste transportation
- Spent fuels- transport
- 050900 -nuclear fuels-transport & storage
- Casks
- Fuel cycle
- N40450 -chemistry-radiochemistry & nuclear chemistry-reactor fuel processing
- N52000 -nuclear materials & waste management
- N52400 -nuclear materials & waste management- transportation
- Spent fuel casks
- Collection
- U.S. Atomic Energy Commission depository collection.
- Note
- NSA number: NSA-33-001422
OSTI Identifier 4171462
Research organization: Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA).
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