Institutional aspects of siting nuclear waste disposal facilities in the United States
Description
This paper has dealt with the institutional issues associated with disposal of nuclear waste in the US. The authors believe that these institutional problems must be resolved, no matter how technologically well suited a site may be for disposal, before site selection may take place. The authors have also pointed out that the geography of the US, with its large arid regions of very low population density, contributes to the institutional acceptability of nuclear waste disposal. Economic factors, especially in sparsely populated areas where the uranium mining and milling industry has caused operation, also weigh on the acceptability of nuclear waste to local communities. This acceptability will be highest where there are existing nuclear facilities and/or facilities which are closed - thus creating unemployment especially where alternative economic opportunities are few
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Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Nichols Publishing Co.
- Imprint Place
- New York, NY (USA)
- ISBN
- 0-89397-267-3
- Imprint Title
- Nuclear power in crisis: Politics and planning for the nuclear state
- Journal Page Range
- p. 164-177.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 19009448
- Subject category
- S12: MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY;
- Descriptors DEI
- ECONOMICS; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; PUBLIC OPINION; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES; SITE SELECTION
- Descriptors DEC
- MANAGEMENT; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; WASTE DISPOSAL; WASTE MANAGEMENT