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Table of Contents

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Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Preface

Acknowledgments

1 Classifications and Origins of Radioactive Waste 1.1. Introduction 1.2. What is radioactive waste? 1.3. Classifications of nuclear waste 1.4. Origins of nuclear waste 1.5. The global radioactive waste balance 1.6. Conclusions

2 Nuclear Waste Disposal Methods 2.1. Introduction. How do we get rid of nuclear waste? What solutions are there for nuclear waste in the future? 2.2. Nuclear waste management 2.3. The special case of long-lived radioactive waste management 2.4. Conclusions

3 Management of Historic Radioactive Waste and Low-level Waste Around the World 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Management of historical radioactive waste 3.3. International recommendations of the IAEA and NEA 3.4. Some examples of radioactive waste management 3.5. Radioactive waste outside the nuclear fuel cycle 3.6. Conclusions

4 Management of Intermediate- and High-level Nuclear Waste 4.1. Introduction 4.2. International recommendations of the IAEA and NEA 4.3. High-level radioactive waste management and the public 4.4. Alternative solutions 4.5. Management of high-level radioactive waste by the various States 4.6. Conclusions

10  5 Nuclear Waste Management in France 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Direct discharges into the environment 5.3. The inventory of nuclear waste in France 5.4. Nuclear waste management in France 5.5. The organization of storage for identified waste 5.6. The management of specific waste and waste without a channel 5.7. French challenges to the radioactive waste management policy 5.8. Conclusions

11  6 General Conclusions 6.1. Introduction 6.2. The main problems concerning radioactive waste 6.3. Innovations in radioactive waste management

12  List of Acronyms

13  References

14  Index

15  End User License Agreement

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