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One Hundred Centuries of Solitude - Redirecting America's High-Level Nuclear Waste Policy (Paperback): James Flynn, James... One Hundred Centuries of Solitude - Redirecting America's High-Level Nuclear Waste Policy (Paperback)
James Flynn, James Chalmers, Doug Easterling, Roger Kasperson, Howard Kunreuther
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When Congress passed the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, it directed the Department of Energy to locate, study, license, and develop a deep underground repository for high-level nuclear wastes. As the authors of this study show, by 1987 the program was in shambles, beset by opposition from every state that had a potential storage site. Congress p

One Hundred Centuries of Solitude - Redirecting America's High-Level Nuclear Waste Policy (Hardcover): James Flynn, James... One Hundred Centuries of Solitude - Redirecting America's High-Level Nuclear Waste Policy (Hardcover)
James Flynn, James Chalmers, Doug Easterling, Roger Kasperson, Howard Kunreuther
R4,466 Discovery Miles 44 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Time is both the ally of high-level nuclear waste (HLNW) managers and the enemy. It is the ally because the radioactivity in elements and isotopes decreases with age, making the waste progressively less dangerous to human health and safety and the environment. This rate of radioactive decline varies, in some cases diminishing by half (the half life) in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, or years. In other cases the decay process takes centuries or hundreds of thousands of years before the wastes are safe for human contact. The problem as now conceptualized for HLNW managers is simple to state if not easy to achieve. The HLNW needs to be secured in some fashion until it decays, by virtue of its physical nature, to safe levels. Another possible future solution, not currently available, might be to change the ~~ructure of HLNW through high-technology processing and thus decompose the waste into units with different and less lengthy radioactivity. Learning whether this processing is a future option will require patience and generous amounts of time for research.

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