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Title One step at a time : the staged development of geologic repositories for high-level radioactive waste / Committee on Principles and Operational Strategies for Staged Repository Systems, Board on Radioactive Waste Management, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies
Published Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2003

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 201 pages) : illustrations
Contents ""Front Matter""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Executive Summary""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Staged Approaches to Project Development""; ""3 A Typical Geologic Repository Program""; ""4 Impacts of Adaptive Staging on a Repository Program""; ""5 Specific Applications to the Yucca Mountain Project""; ""6 Findings and Recommendations""; ""References""; ""Appendix A Biographical Sketches of Committee Members""; ""Appendix B Information-Gathering Meetings""; ""Appendix C NASA�s Apollo and Space Station Programs""; ""Appendix D Staging from an International Perspective""
Appendix E Environmental Monitoring and Adaptive StagingAppendix F Overview of U.S. Geologic Repository Programs -- Appendix G Glossary
Summary Annotation Compared to other large engineering projects, geologic repositories for high-level waste present distinctive challenges because: 1) they are first-of-a-kind, complex, and long-term projects that must actively manage hazardous materials for many decades: 2) they are expected to hold these hazardous materials passively safe for many millennia after repository closure; and 3) they are widely perceived to pose serious risks. As is the case for other complex projects, repository programs should proceed in stages. "One Step at a Time focuses on a management approach called "adaptive staging" as a promising means to develop geologic repositories for high-level radioactive waste such as the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Adaptive staging is a learn-as-you-go process that enables project managers to continuously reevaluate and adjust the program in response to new knowledge and stakeholder input. Advice is given on how to implement staging during the construction, operation, closure, and post-closure, phases of a repository program
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Radioactive waste disposal in the ground.
Radioactive waste disposal in the ground -- United States
LAW -- Environmental.
Radioactive waste disposal in the ground
United States
Form Electronic book
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Principles and Operational Strategies for Staged Repository Systems.
LC no. 2003101129
ISBN 0309505488
9780309505482