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El. knyga: Nuclear Waste Management Strategies: An International Perspective

(Sanders Engineering, Las Vegas, NV, USA), (Sanders Engineering, Las Vegas, NV, USA)
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128137390
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128137390

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Nuclear Waste Management Strategies: An International Perspective presents worldwide insights into nuclear waste management strategies from a technical engineering perspective, with consideration for important legal aspects. It provides a one-stop, comprehensive analysis of both historical and up-to-date nuclear waste management strategies, while consulting important legal aspects of decision-making and implementation processes. With case studies from around the world, this book provides a unique understanding of nuclear waste management technologies and methods available, ensuring that researchers and engineering professionals are equipped with the right knowledge to design, build, implement and improve their own waste management strategies.

This book will benefit those researching and learning in the nuclear energy sector, especially those specializing in nuclear waste management strategies, as well as technical and legal communities within nuclear and environmental areas. It is also a valuable resource for lawmakers and regulatory bodies concerned with nuclear policy and waste management.

  • Provides a one-stop location for reference material on nuclear waste management strategies from around the world
  • Focuses on the associated technical engineering elements of planning for, and implementing, waste management strategies
  • Includes real-life examples from Europe, North America, South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa
1 Introduction
1(14)
1.1 Background
2(2)
1.2 The non-dilemma, dilemma?
4(2)
1.3 Nuclear waste management compartments
6(1)
1.4 The concept of legal stability
7(2)
1.5 The concept of legal legitimacy
9(6)
References
12(3)
2 Nuclear waste characterization
15(8)
2.1 Classification systems study
15(3)
2.2 Nuclear waste management classification system
18(5)
References
22(1)
3 Waste management techniques
23(8)
3.1 Nuclear fuel reprocessing
24(1)
3.2 Interim storage methods
25(2)
3.3 Geologic repository
27(4)
References
29(1)
Further reading
30(1)
4 International nuclear waste management framework
31(16)
4.1 International nuclear convention
33(7)
4.2 Economics and nuclear financing
40(7)
References
44(1)
Further reading
45(2)
5 Nuclear liability
47(6)
5.1 Background/history
48(2)
5.2 International nuclear liability conventions
50(3)
References
51(1)
Further reading
52(1)
6 Smorgasbord: An international overview of nation states
53(154)
6.1 Eurasia
54(59)
6.2 Russian Federation or Poccnnepckar Φejipalinr (Russia)
113(6)
6.3 North America
119(24)
6.4 Asian Continent
143(27)
6.5 Southern hemisphere
170(37)
References
193(11)
Further reading
204(3)
7 Conclusion
207(4)
Index 211
Mark C. Sanders holds an advanced diploma in International Nuclear law from the University of Montpellier (France). He is the lead author of the comprehensive journal articles on the nuclear waste management dilemma (Progress in Nuclear Energy 90 (2016) 69-97; 110 (2019) 148-169). During his studies, Mr. Sanders completed courses at the Dickson Poon School of Law at Kings College in London (England), obtaining first-class honors. Mr. Sanders is an active member of the International Nuclear Law Association, where he chairs the Radiological Protection working group. He also enjoys participating as a member of the Nuclear Waste Management and International Trade and New Build working groups. In addition, Mr. Sanders along with his spouse, Dr. Charlotta Sanders, are actively engaged in publishing academic manuscripts on nuclear waste management strategies and laws among the major nuclear power producing nation states. In 2018, Mr. Sanders received the American Chemical Societys Energy and Fuels Divisions Distinguished Service Medal (Peter Derrick memorial medal).

Areas of expertise: Nuclear waste management, Radiation protection, Environmental issues, Nuclear regulation, Regulatory environment, International public law (with a focus on nuclear). Dr. Charlotta E. Sanders is an Associate Research Professor at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV), and consulting nuclear engineer with over 20 years experience in the nuclear industry. She worked on the proposed Yucca Mountain geologic repository in the USA, and is therefore well versed on the technical application of nuclear waste management and transportation. Dr. Sanders is a registered licensed professional Nuclear Engineer in the State of Nevada, and the author of over 60 journal/ conference articles (including several U.S. NUREGs). At UNLV, she teaches graduate level courses in Nuclear Engineering and is responsible for the Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineering Certificate program. Her consulting experience includes URENCO USA, Westinghouse, Entergy, and Nuclear Energy Institute. Dr. Sanders is the recipient of the American Nuclear Society Presidential Citation in recognition of her contributions made to the societys response to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan (2011). In 2018, she received the American Chemical Societys Energy and Fuels Divisions Distinguished Service Medal (Peter Derrick memorial medal).

Areas of expertise: Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Criticality Safety, Radiation Protection and Shielding, Nuclear Waste Management, Nuclear Fuel Cycles