Nuclear Safety, Volume 23

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Technical Information Center of the U.S. Department of Energy, 1982

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Page 265 - Instrumentation for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants to Assess Plant and Environs Conditions During and Following an Accident.
Page 189 - Organohalogen compounds. 2. Mercury and mercury compounds. 3. Cadmium and cadmium compounds. 4. Persistent plastics and other persistent synthetic materials, for example, netting and ropes, which may float or may remain in suspension in the sea in such a manner as to interfere materially with fishing, navigation, or other legitimate uses of the sea.
Page 383 - Commission (NRC) stated that it was "prepared to move forward with an explicit policy statement on safety philosophy and the role of safety-cost tradeoffs in the NRC safety decisions.
Page 213 - NRC publications will be available from one of the following sources: 1. The NRC Public Document Room, 1717 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20555 2. The Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Post Office Box 37082, Washington, DC 20013-7082 3.
Page 535 - Recent research investigating the boiling-water-reactor (BWR) loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) is summarized. This review includes some of the major BWR experimental research and code development sponsored in the United States by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Electric Power Research Institute, and the General Electric Company. The relationship between US research and that conducted in other countries is also included. This work has shown that there is a large margin in the LOCA calculations...
Page 384 - Individual members of the public should be provided a level of protection from the consequences of nuclear power plant operation such that individuals bear no significant additional risk to life and health.
Page 182 - Every state shall take measures to prevent pollution of the seas from the dumping of radioactive waste, taking into account any Standards and regulations whid1 may be formulated by the competent international organizations.
Page 31 - Proceedings of the Conference on Safety, Fuels, and Core Design in Large Fast Power Reactors, Argonne National Laboratory, Oct.
Page 628 - Additional details on these analyses were presented before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs on January 25, 1979.
Page 384 - Societal risks to life and health from nuclear power plant operation should be comparable to or less than the risks of generating electricity by viable competing technologies and should not be a significant addition to other societal risks.

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