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INTERNET ADDRESSES

The internet addresses of organizations that were sources of many of the reports listed as references are given below. They will be useful for finding the listed reports as well as new information.

European Union http://www.rwm-eu.org

International Atomic Energy Agency http://www.iaea.org

Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD http://www.nea.fr

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U.S. Department of Energy Yucca Mountain Project http://www.ymp.gov

U.S. National Academies Press http://www.nap.edu

U.S. Nuclear Waste Technology Review Board http://www.nwtrb.gov

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Focused attention by world leaders is needed to address the substantial challenges posed by disposal of spent nuclear fuel from reactors and high-level radioactive waste from processing such fuel. The biggest challenges in achieving safe and secure storage and permanent waste disposal are societal, although technical challenges remain.

Disposition of radioactive wastes in a deep geological repository is a sound approach as long as it progresses through a stepwise decision-making process that takes advantage of technical advances, public participation, and international cooperation. Written for concerned citizens as well as policymakers, this book was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and waste management organizations in eight other countries.

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