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Issues in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management

Pages 1337-1341 | Published online: 08 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

As a result of the breakdown of the nation’s radioactive waste management system in 1979, Congress has set a 1992 deadline for states to join together in regional "compacts" to manage and dispose of their own low-level radioactive waste. This article describes the challenges and opportunities associated with developing a new generation of waste management technologies and their institutional infrastructure, and earning the public’s confidence in them. It is written from the perspective of the Chair of the Central Midwest Compact (IL-KY) Compact Commission, but the issues are generic. In fact, their resolution is likely to set precedents for the way we deal with other hazardous wastes in the future.

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