IEER Factsheet | Uranium - 0 views
Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues - 0 views
Pligg Content Management System - 0 views
knoxnews.com | No Silence Here : Nuclear fuel leak in TN hidden from public - 0 views
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Nuclear fuel leak in TN hidden from public
NRC: Archive of NRC's video meetings - 0 views
NRC Effluent Database for Nuclear Power Plants - Main Menu - 0 views
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This database is currently being developed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research to track annual aqueous and atmospheric effluent release data and offsite doses calculated for each nuclear power plant in the United States. Effluent release data and calculated doses to individuals offsite are submitted annually to the NRC in accordance with requirements outlined in 10 CFR 50.36(a)(2). Further discussion of these reports can be found in Regulatory Guide 1.21, which can be accessed through the NRC's website. Effluent and dose data are entered directly from the annual reports submitted by each licensee. Questions related to a specific plant should be directed to the NRC Project Manager for that particular plant. General questions about the database should be directed to the Office of Public Affairs.
NIOSH Program Area - Office of Compensation Analysis and Support (OCAS) - List of Work ... - 0 views
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Below are specific work sites for which OCAS has developed information. The information for the work sites listed below can include: technical documents (site profiles, technical basis documents, technical information bulletins), worker outreach information and final minutes, Special Exposure Cohort information, and public comments.
ksl.com - Author: Utah paid huge price for uranium - 0 views
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An author who crisscrossed the planet tracing the history of uranium says Utah plays a central role in the story. Utahns shared in the early benefits and paid a huge price in the end: it's a reversal of fortune documented in a new book called "Uranium." Recreationists in southeastern Utah generally don't realize many of their roads and trails were laid down by uranium prospectors in the 1950s. "Probably no state in the country has had more of an experience with uranium than Utah," author Tom Zoellner said. Zoellner has traced the uranium story all around the world. His book "Uranium" gives Utah a key role, for good or ill. "This was home of the last true mineral rush in the American West, and it was infused with kind of these Utopian ideas, and kind of a strong sense of patriotism, and also a strong profit motive," he said.
Three Mile Island - Patriot-News Special Projects - PennLive.com - 0 views
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Dick Thornburgh had a full plate that Wednesday. Two months into his term as governor, there had been an early morning accident at Three Mile Island. Thornburgh, who earned a degree in engineering before going to law school, knew immediately that this was a crisis. But with no actionable information in hand, he returned to a meeting with lawmakers while top aides worked to get a handle on the problem. "Till I had some sense of what this involved, I didn't want to alarm anybody or comfort them," Thornburgh said in an interview recently.
Nuclear Knowledge at the Click of a Button - 0 views
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The IAEA is making its International Nuclear Information System (INIS) available for free to Internet users around the world. INIS is the world's leading database on the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology. Following a pilot test project, free, open and unrestricted access to the INIS Online Database is now available from the INIS homepage to all internet users worldwide. No registration is required.
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