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  • ...kinds of nuclear waste: low level (LAW), medium level (MAW) and high level radioactive waste (HAW). * [[Morsleben]] final repository - licensed for low and medium level radioactive waste (LMAW), but also used for the "temporary" storage of some HAW, that e
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  • ...hold" of acute disorder, and anything under 100 mSv is considered to be '''low dosage'''<ref name="accentuation" />.</blockquote> == Low level radiation ==
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  • ...erated since 1961. It is considered as a disposal site for low- and medium level waste containing short-lived beta and gamma isotopes and as a temporary sto Since 1968 short lived low- and medium level waste containing beta and gamma isotopes are disposed off in the part of mo
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  • ...r Companies#Posiva|Posiva Oy]]) Finnish final disposal site for high level radioactive waste is planned to be located in Olkiluoto, too. Both repositories are in ...reactors are final disposed in the deep ground of the site. The high level radioactive waste will be taken to the Olkiluoto site when the final repository is finn
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  • located in Swierk, facility for contditoning of radioactive waste for further storage or transportation to russia as well as intermedia ...ocated at Swierk Centre. Spent fuel storage facilities are operated by the Radioactive Waste Management Plant (RWMP). Nuclear research reactor MARIA is also locat
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  • ...oactive waste already in usage and plans for two final reposities for high-level nuclear waste, as well as one reactor under construction and plans for anot
    1 KB (177 words) - 13:31, 6 June 2015
  • ...Management Plant, WMP, is to collect, receive, treat and store the Danish radioactive waste. In addition, the department operates two laboratories, a local sewag The WMP plays an important role in preparing for a final repository for radioactive waste.
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  • * 10:45 - 11:15: Depleted Uranium (DU) in Weapons - Action group against Radioactive Warfare, Sweden * 11:45 - 12:15: Radioactive Emissions into Air from Nuclear Reactors - Dr. Ian Fairlie, UK
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  • * transports of high level and other radioactive waste to the temporary repository in Ahaus (D) had been announced already f ...July 8, 2013</ref>. Eventually, it now seems to be possible that the high level nuclear waste will be brought to the Ahaus repository as originally announc
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  • ...a final repository for the high-level [[:Category:Nuclear_Waste_Repository|radioactive waste]] produced by the five nuclear power plants in Switzerland. ...e Helveticum, as well as the already mentioned regions considered for high-radioactive waste.
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  • ...ss Plan ignored the costs associated with deep repositories for high level radioactive waste, among other things.
    2 KB (222 words) - 17:52, 6 June 2015
  • ...ow level radioactive waste and later of 1300 barrels of intermediate level radioactive waste. * 1995 The experiments with radioactive materials end and the backfilling with salt begins.
    10 KB (1,509 words) - 04:40, 21 July 2015
  • ...es that the Danish final repository project for low and intermediate level radioactive waste is problematic</big></big> == ...s|planned Danish final repository project]] for low and intermediate level radioactive waste from [[Risö Research Reactor|Risø National Laboratory]]. Lately, th
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  • ...<ref name="GreenLjubljana"/> A central repository for low and medium level radioactive waste is situated in ''Brinje'' near Ljubljana.<ref>http://www.arao.si/inde ...lements. Therefore, NEK has no concept for the treatment of its high level radioactive waste.
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  • ...1-7 are for low and medium radioactive waste, segment 8 contains the high radioactive nuclear fuels in ''[[Castor]]'' containers. Up to 80 are permitted. ...tto Hahn", the KNK research reactor in Karlsruhe and 60,000 litres of high-level nuclear waste and vitrified nuclear waste come from the WAK in Karlsruhe. E
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  • The American public were concerned about the release of radioactive gas from the TMI accident and many mass [[Anti-nuclear protests in the Unit ...ored 19 medical journal articles and a book on ''[[Low level radiation|Low Level Radiation]] and Immune Disease'', that reported a spike in infant mortality
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  • ...1-7 are for low and medium radioactive waste, segment 8 contains the high radioactive nuclear fuels in ''[[Castor]]'' containers. Up to 80 are permitted. ...tto Hahn", the KNK research reactor in Karlsruhe and 60,000 litres of high-level nuclear waste and vitrified nuclear waste come from the WAK in Karlsruhe. E
    6 KB (878 words) - 11:42, 4 April 2015
  • ...fied on the Scale at seven levels<ref name="stuk_ines"/>. Each increase in level on the scale indicates a roughly 10-fold increase in severity<ref name="smh ...uk_ines"/>. The events which have no safety significance are classified as level 0/below scale<ref name="stuk_ines"/>. They are termed deviations<ref name="
    11 KB (1,530 words) - 15:32, 28 September 2019
  • :A: short-lived, low and medium-level waste :C: high level waste containing long-lived nuclides.
    5 KB (748 words) - 18:43, 21 February 2019
  • ...013 and 2080, it is envisaged to deposit 303,000 m³ of solid or solidified radioactive waste with negligible thermal activity in this mine and keep them safe for ...Schacht KONRAD is examined for its suitability as repository for low level radioactive waste and large size components from the dismantling of nuclear power plant
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