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. 1980 Nov;77(11):6269–6271. doi: 10.1073/pnas.77.11.6269

Dedicated-site, interim storage of high-level nuclear waste as part of the management system

E-an Zen 1
PMCID: PMC350263  PMID: 16592904

Abstract

Dedicated-site interim storage of high-level reprocessed nuclear waste and of spent fuel rods is proposed as a long-term integral part of the systems approach of the national nuclear waste isolation program. Separation of interim sites for retrievable storage from permanent-disposal repositories should enhance ensurance of the performance of the latter; maintenance of retrievability at separate sites also has many advantages in both safety and possible use of waste as resources. Interim storage sites probably will not be needed beyond about 100 years from now, so the institutional and technical considerations involved in their choice should be much less stringent than those for the selection of permanent sites. Development of interim sites must be concurrent with unabated effort to identify and to develop permanent repositories.

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