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The safe management of radioactive wastes is of paramount
importance in gaining both governmental and societal support for
nuclear energy. The scope of this new textbook is to provide a
comprehensive perspective on all types of radioactive wastes as to
how they are created, classified, characterized, and
disposed.Written to emphasize how geology and radionuclide
chemistry impact waste management, this book is primarily designed
for engineers who have little background in geology with low-level
wastes, decommissioning wastes, high-level wastes and spent nuclear
fuel.This textbook provides the most up-to-date information
available on waste management in several countries. The content of
this work includes transporting radioactive materials to disposal
facilities. The textbook cites numerous case studies to illustrate
past practices, current methodologies and to provide insights on
how radioactive wastes may be managed in the future. An
international perspective on waste management is also provided to
help the readers better understand the diversity in approaches
while highlighting what many countries have in common. Review
questions for classroom use are provided at the end of each
chapter.Related Link(s)
The safe management of radioactive wastes is of paramount
importance in gaining both governmental and societal support for
nuclear energy. The scope of this new textbook is to provide a
comprehensive perspective on all types of radioactive wastes as to
how they are created, classified, characterized, and
disposed.Written to emphasize how geology and radionuclide
chemistry impact waste management, this book is primarily designed
for engineers who have little background in geology with low-level
wastes, decommissioning wastes, high-level wastes and spent nuclear
fuel.This textbook provides the most up-to-date information
available on waste management in several countries. The content of
this work includes transporting radioactive materials to disposal
facilities. The textbook cites numerous case studies to illustrate
past practices, current methodologies and to provide insights on
how radioactive wastes may be managed in the future. An
international perspective on waste management is also provided to
help the readers better understand the diversity in approaches
while highlighting what many countries have in common. Review
questions for classroom use are provided at the end of each
chapter.Related Link(s)
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