Nuclear waste transportation: case studies of identifying stakeholder risk information needs. (Research).

From: Environmental Health Perspectives | Date: March 1, 2003| Author: Drew, Christina H.; Grace, Deirdre A.; Silbernagel, Susan M.; Hemmings, Erin S.; Smith, Alan; Griffith, William C.; Takaro, Timothy K.; Faustman, Elaine M. | Copyright information

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible for the cleanup of our nation's nuclear legacy, involving complex decisions about how and where to dispose of nuclear waste and how to transport it to its ultimate disposal site. It is widely recognized that a broad range of stakeholders and tribes should be involved in this kind of decision. All too frequently, however, stakeholders and tribes are only invited to participate by commenting on processes and activities that are near ...

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