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Waste management developing strategies

Washburn, S. and Edelmann, K. G., 1999, Development of Risk-Based Remediation Strategies Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste Management, April, pp. 77-82. [Pg.425]

Over the last several decades, separate classification systems have been developed for radioactive and hazardous chemical wastes based on a variety of considerations, the most prevalent being the source of the waste. These classification systems have served their intended purpose of facilitating development of health-protective strategies for waste management and disposal reasonably well. However, they have exhibited a number of shortcomings and undesirable ramifications, which indicate that a new approach to classification of hazardous wastes would be beneficial. [Pg.6]

Hakami, E., Hakami H. Cosgrove J., 2002. Strategy for a Rock Mechanics Site Descriptive Model Development and testing of an approach to modelling the state of stress. SKB report R 02-03, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., Stockholm. [Pg.444]


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