Authorizing Appropriations to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2846 (section 201) ... July 31, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 94 pages |
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... possible this afternoon , I am going to proceed and as I indicated , we will inter- rupt any of you if the Senator arrives . Our first witness will be Mr. Ben Rusche , the Director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management ...
... possible this afternoon , I am going to proceed and as I indicated , we will inter- rupt any of you if the Senator arrives . Our first witness will be Mr. Ben Rusche , the Director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management ...
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... possible to obtain the comments of the candidate states and communities . Mr. Chairman , let me conclude by emphasizing again the necessity for encouraging open , positive communication between the Department and the candidate states ...
... possible to obtain the comments of the candidate states and communities . Mr. Chairman , let me conclude by emphasizing again the necessity for encouraging open , positive communication between the Department and the candidate states ...
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... possible identify some of the areas of objection and / or concern we have with the Draft Mission Plan . This is in keeping with the requirements of Section 301. ( b ) ( 3 ) of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 . The first issue ...
... possible identify some of the areas of objection and / or concern we have with the Draft Mission Plan . This is in keeping with the requirements of Section 301. ( b ) ( 3 ) of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 . The first issue ...
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... possible scenarios of release from the Richton dome to the various aquifer units . " Figure 5-11 and the referenced paragraph are , in fact , grossly misleading representations of the geohyrdologic system around Richton . The fact that ...
... possible scenarios of release from the Richton dome to the various aquifer units . " Figure 5-11 and the referenced paragraph are , in fact , grossly misleading representations of the geohyrdologic system around Richton . The fact that ...
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... possible that wage rates will be driven up to a point that many people in existing businesses will be driven out of business and newcomers take over . ( Page 11-2 ) 32. Under " Social Impacts " , there is little mention of the fear ...
... possible that wage rates will be driven up to a point that many people in existing businesses will be driven out of business and newcomers take over . ( Page 11-2 ) 32. Under " Social Impacts " , there is little mention of the fear ...
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affected aquifer basalt BENNETT JOHNSTON BERICK Chairman characterization Civilian Radioactive Waste Committee on Energy concerns Congress constitute the exclusive construction consultation and cooperation DALE BUMPERS decision Department of Energy DON NICKLES Draft Mission Plan Energy and Natural ENERGY RESEARCH environmental exclusive rights existing law Federal Government fiscal year 1984 Frishman geologic repository hearing high level waste impact Indian tribes intended issue July 31 licensed ment Mississippi monitored N/A N/A N/A Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Waste Policy NWPA Office of Civilian paragraph Perry County potential preclude procedures proposed amendment Radioactive Waste Management reactor recognized rights Richton Dome Ron Forsythe RUSCHE salt domes Section 201 sections 115 Senator COCHRAN Senator DOMENICI Senator LEVIN Senator Stafford specific spent fuel Stafford Amendment statement SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY testimony Thank three sites title VII transportation tribal rights utilities veto waste disposal Waste Policy Act
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Page 27 - State and public participation in the planning and development of repositories is essential in order to promote public confidence in the safety of disposal of such waste and spent fuel...
Page 21 - The Office of Management and Budget advises that from the standpoint of the President's program, there is no objection to the presentation of this report for the consideration of the Congress.
Page 20 - That concludes my formal statement, Mr. Chairman. I will be happy to attempt to answer any questions that the members of the committee may have.
Page 45 - ... a loss of waste isolation could occur. (d) Disqualifying condition. The site shall be disqualified if it is likely that, during the first 10,000 years after closure, active dissolution, as predicted on the basis of the geologic record, would result in a loss of waste isolation.
Page 31 - ... are essential to the health, safety and welfare of the people of the State...
Page 13 - Commission review of an initial determination under §53.28, which constitutes a final determination, the Secretary of the Commission will notify, in writing, the person making the request, and the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management of the Department of Energy of the final determination. (b) The Secretary of the Commission will cause to be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER a notice of the issuance of the final determination. (c) The Secretary of the Commission will make a copy of the...
Page 65 - I will be happy to answer any of your questions. Thank you. [The prepared statement of Mr.
Page 71 - I am sorry I was not here to hear your testimony but I had some good Kansans upstairs that I had to visit with.
Page 84 - McNevin, if you have a prepared statement, it will be made a part of the record and you can brief it for us if you wish to do it that way.
Page 85 - Sherwood H. Smith, Jr., Chairman and President of Carolina Power & Light Company.