An international spent nuclear fuel storage facility :
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exploring a Russian site as a prototype : proceedings of an international workshop /
First Statement of Responsibility
Glenn E. Schweitzer and A. Chelsea Sharber, editors ; Committee on the Scientific Aspects of an International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility in Russia, Office for Central Europe and Eurasia, Development, Security, and Cooperation, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council to the National Academies ; in cooperation with Russian Academy of Sciences.
"Interacademy workshop of international experts on the specific issues relevant to the establishment and operation of a storage facility was held in Moscow on May 14-15, 2003"--Preface.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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FrontMatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Opening Remarks -- HANDLING SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL� INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE -- IAEA Activities in Nuclear Spent Fuel Management -- Fyodor F. Sokolov, Aleksey E. Lebedev, and Kosaku Fukuda* -- Analysis of U.S. Experience with Spent Fuel -- John F. Ahearne -- Problems of Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Storage Site Selection -- M.I. Solonin -- Feasibility of Transmutation of Radioactive Elements -- Sekazi K. Mtingwa -- The High-Level Waste Disposal Technology Development Program in Korea -- Jongwon Choi
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""Immobilization of High-Level Waste: Analysis of Appropriate Synthetic Waste Forms -- S.V. Yudintsev""
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Conditions for the Creation of an International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility near the Priargunsk Mining- Chemical Production Association (City of Krasnokamensk, Chita Oblast) -- Vasily I. Velichkin, V.A. Petrov, V.F. Golovin, and V.A. OvseichukUTILIZATION OF HIGH-LEVEL WASTE -- Types of High-Level Radioactive Wastes Formed as a Result of Dry Methods of Spent Fuel Regeneration and Technologies for Their Management -- Valentin B. Ivanov -- Chemical Treatment of High-Level Waste for Utilization -- Boris F. Myasoedov
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Return to the Russian Federation of Irradiated Fuel Assemblies from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Republic of Uzbekistan -- Aleksey E. LebedevInvestment and International Aspects of the Problem of Spent Nuclear Fuel Management -- Vitaly P. Keondjian and Michael A. Zhdanov -- Creation of an Underground Storage Facility for Spent Nuclear Fuel near the City of Zheleznogorsk (Eastern Siberia) -- Ye. B. Anderson, Ye. F. Lyubtseva, V.G. Savonenkov, S.I. Shabalev, and N.L. Alekseev
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Safe Transport of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Waste: International Experience -- Michael E. Wangler and Ronald B. PopeEnsuring Nuclear and Radiation Safety During the Transport of Radioactive Materials in Russia -- Aleksandr M. Agapov -- PROBLEMS IN ESTABLISHING AN INTERNATIONAL STORAGE FACILITY FOR SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL IN RUSSIA -- Creating an Infrastructure for Managing Spent Nuclear Fuel -- K.G. Kudinov -- Current Status of Government Regulation of Activities Associated with the Import of Spent Nuclear Fuel into the Russian Federation -- A.M. Dmitriev
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The Use of Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactors for Effectively Reprocessing Plutonium and Minor Actinides -- V.I. Matveev, V.A. Yeliseev, and Ye. V. PoplavskayaSITE SELECTION FOR SPENT FUEL STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF HIGH-LEVEL WASTE -- Site Selection for Spent Fuel Storage and Disposal of High-Level Waste: Experience of European Countries -- Charles McCombie -- The Private Fuel Limited Liability Company National Spent Fuel Site -- John D. Parkyn -- Experience of Japan -- Koji Nagano -- The Current Status of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Korea -- Hyun-Soo Park and Jongwon Choi
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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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.
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Title
International spent nuclear fuel storage facility.
International Standard Book Number
030909688X
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Spent reactor fuels-- Storage-- Environmental aspects-- Russia (Federation), Congresses.
Spent reactor fuels-- Storage-- Russia (Federation), Congresses.