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Management and disposal of most uranium or thorium mill tailings are governed by the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978 (UMTRCA, 1978). This Act is concerned with the control and stabilization of mill tailings for protection of public health and the environment. It addresses (1) remedial actions at inactive uranium or thorium processing sites or on properties in the vicinity of... [Pg.191]

Ironically, while the industry public opinion survey (1 ) reported 90% of the people nationwide endorse national standards for drinking water, 63% do not believe that water is safe to drink just because the government allows analytically detectable amounts of chemicals. It remains the best way, though, to begin to address the public s concern about the perceived problem of agricultural chemicals in groundwater. [Pg.483]

Of course, classically, self-determination has been defined as the right of peoples freely to determine their political status and pursue their economic, social and cultural development.In practice, the application of this provision had been severely contextually reduced, in both its external and internal dimensions. As was noted at the outset, external self-determination in the sense of secession would appertain only to colonial peoples defined by prolonged colonial administration within uti possidetis boundaries. Internal self-determination would address both the constitutional system of public authority and the right of democratic participation in governance. However, it was simply presumed that any constitutional system and structures of governance were, merely by virtue of their existence, the product of free determination by the people concerned. Internal self-determination was therefore, until quite recently, practically irrelevant. [Pg.154]

What should have driven his testing was a strategy based on the fundamental question What is the cost of failure That is, what are the consequences of not removing a specific defect, measured in one or more dimensions that are useful to the business, such as money and public credibility. A number of years ago, one government department spent a considerable amount of money testing to ensure that a woman recently widowed did not have a letter arrive from the department addressed to her husband. One cost of failure that particularly concerned them was... [Pg.84]


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