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[en] A successful transportation system for nuclear waste must be safe, efficient, and widely acceptable. To achieve the necessary public understanding, there must be an exchange of information and an identification of issues. This booklet has been developed to assist in that exchange of information and help in the communication of issues. It will provide a glossary of commonly used terms, a list of acronyms, a bibliography selected from the public information developed by the OCRWM Program, and contacts for additional information. Transportation is an integral and essential part of the projected waste management system. The United States has a long history of transporting radioactive material. Commercial spent fuel has been shipped for over 20 years and high-level waste from defense activities for an even longer period. These shipments have been conducted without any accidents causing death or environmental damage because of the radiological nature of the cargo. DOE is taking measures to ensure that this safety record continues. 24 refs
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Contains glosssary
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Jul 1988; 28 p; OSTI, PO Bx 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37831
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ATOMIC ENERGY LAW, CONTAINERS, DOCUMENT TYPES, ENERGY SOURCES, FUELS, FUNCTIONAL MODELS, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, NUCLEAR FUELS, PILOT PLANTS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES, REACTOR MATERIALS, US DOE, US ORGANIZATIONS, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTES
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