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High-level waste inventory, characteristics, generation, and facility assessment for treatment, storage, and disposal alternatives considered in the US Department of Energy eenvironmental management programmatic environmental impact statement
Mapping Intimacies
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10.2172/544722
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1996
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Author(s):
S.M. Folga
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G. Conzelmann
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J.L. Gillette
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P.H. Kier
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L.A. Poch
Keyword(s):
Environmental Impact
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Department Of Energy
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High Level Waste
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Environmental Impact Statement
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Facility Assessment
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The Us
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High Level
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