International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility, Exploring a Russian Site as a Prototype

International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility, Exploring a Russian Site as a Prototype

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As part of a long-standing collaboration on nuclear nonproliferation, the National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences held a joint workshop in Moscow in 2003 on the scientific aspects of an international radioactive disposal site in Russia. The passage of Russian laws permitting the importation and storage of high-level radioactive material (primarily spent nuclear fuel from reactors) has engendered interest from a number of foreign governments, including the U.S., in exploring the possibility of transferring material to Russia on a temporary or permanent basis. The workshop focused on the environmental aspects of the general location and characteristics of a possible storage site, transportation to and within the site, containers for transportation and storage, inventory and accountability, audits and inspections, and handling technologies.
EAN 9780309096881
ISBN 030909688X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher National Academies Press
Publication date November 3, 2005
Pages 302
Language English
Dimensions 280 x 216
Country United States
Authors Committee on the Scientific Aspects of an International Spent Fuel Repository in Russia; Development, Security, and Cooperation; National Academy of Sciences; National Research Council; Office for Central Europe and Eurasia; Policy and Global Affairs; Russian Academy of Sciences
Illustrations Illustrations, maps
Editors Schweitzer Glenn E.; Sharber A. Chelsea