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                   Diminishing   oil supplies, global warming due to use of fossil fuels, persistent strife in   the Middle East, and increasing demands for energy have led to the search for   additional energy sources. Many feel that a significant expansion of nuclear   power will be necessary to meet projected needs. However, although nuclear   power has been produced commercially for over thirty years, no country has   yet found a permanent solution for the disposal of high-level nuclear waste.   This book examines the complex political, legal, and scientific issues   relating to the disposal of that waste.
         The political controversies discussed here include the power of governors   to veto placement of high-level nuclear waste repositories in their states,   the use of incentives for spent-fuel acceptance, the use of Indian   reservations as host sites, control of a Nuclear Waste Fund, and whether a   state without a nuclear reactor should be required to accept spent   fuel.
         The scientific controversies discussed include monitored surface storage   versus permanent geological disposal, burial above or below the water table,   the probability of serious seismic and volcanic events, and long-term hazard   assessment. This book is unique in its comprehensive discussion of the issues   related to nuclear waste storage.       Read more
 
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