Nuclear Power Costs: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1804 lappuses |
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382. lappuse - In any event, no license may be issued to any person within the United States if, in the opinion of the Commission, the issuance of a license to such person would be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.
447. lappuse - I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman, and the members of the committee, for this opportunity to appear before you.
188. lappuse - We are convinced that nuclear wastes and plutonium can be disposed of permanently in a safe manner. If properly buried deep underground in geologically stable formations, there is little chance that these materials will reenter the en20 Overview vironment in dangerous quantities.
185. lappuse - Do you swear that the testimony you are about to give this Subcommittee is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you, God?
209. lappuse - Society study group concurred with ERDA and the National Academy that effective long-term waste isolation can be achieved by geologic emplacement. A waste repository can be developed in accord with appropriate site selection criteria that would insure low probability that erosion, volcanism, meteorite impact or other natural events could breach the respository. The possibility of inadvertent human intrusion can also be made remote and limited in consequences. However, it is important to choose a...
277. lappuse - Final Generic Environmental Statement on the Use of Recycle Plutonium in Mixed Oxide Fuel in Light Water Cooled Reactors, NUREG-0002, ES, August, 1976.
355. lappuse - ... (3) Facilities used primarily for the receipt and storage of high-level radioactive wastes resulting from activities licensed under such Act. (4) Retrievable Surface Storage Facilities and other facilities authorized for the express purpose of subsequent long-term storage of high-level radioactive waste generated by the Administration, which are not used for, or are part of, research and development activities.
725. lappuse - Based upon thorough in-depth analysis, the conclusion that must be reached is that, from an economic standpoint alone, to rely upon nuclear fission as the primary source of our stationary energy supplies will constitute economic lunacy on a scale unparallelled in recorded history, and may lead to the economic Waterloo of the United States.
328. lappuse - In the interests of the public health and safety and the common defense and security.
132. lappuse - The Palo Alto office of NRDC has undertaken a special project to monitor the activities and programs of the US Energy Research and Development Administration and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the area of radioactive waste management.