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RWMAC's Advice to Ministers on the Radioactive Waste Implications of Reprocessing

11. REFERENCES

  1. The Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee Eleventh Annual Report. HMSO. December 1990.

  2. UK Strategy for Radioactive Discharges 2001-2020 Consultation Document. Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions. June 2000.
  3. Review of Radioactive Waste Management Policy : Final Conclusions (Cm2919). HMSO. July 1995.

  4. Management of Separated Plutonium. The Royal Society. February 1998.
  5. The House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology’s Report on Management of Nuclear Waste Report. The Stationery Office. March 1999.

  6. The House of Commons Select Committee on Trade and Industry Ninth Report on Proposed Pubic Private Partnership for BNFL. The Stationery Office. May 2000.

  7. The Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee’s Response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology Report on the Management of Nuclear Waste. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. May 1999.

  8. Review of Radioactive Waste Management Policy Preliminary Conclusions : a Consultation Document. Department of the Environment. August 1994.

  9. BNFL National Stakeholder Dialogue Waste Working Group Interim Report. The Environment Council. February 2000.

  10. BNFL National Stakeholder Dialogue Discharges Working Group Interim Report. The Environment Council. February 2000.

  11. A Comparison of the Radiological Impacts of Spent Fuel Management Options. OECD Nuclear Energy Agency. May 2000.

  12. Making the Right Choice, Options for Managing the Fuel from Dounreay’s Prototype Fast Reactor, Paper for Public Consultation. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. April 2000.

  13. The 1998 United Kingdom Radioactive Waste Inventory. Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions and Nirex. July 1999.

  14. Meigs, M. Economic, Strategic and Environmental Aspects of Reprocessing : the BNFL Perspective. American Nuclear Society Transactions, Volume 72, page 92. 1995.

  15. Annual Report on Discharges and Monitoring of the Environment. BNFL. 1999.

  16. Annual Civil Plutonium and Uranium Figures. Department of Trade and Industry. June 2000.
  17. Safety of the Storage of Liquid High Level Waste at BNFL Sellafield : Report by Her Majesty’s Nuclear Installations Inspectorate. Health and Safety Executive. 1995.
  18. The Storage of Liquid High Level Waste and BNFL Sellafield : Report by Her Majesty’s Nuclear Installations Inspectorate. Health and Safety Executive. February 2000.

  19. High Level Waste and Spent Fuel Disposal Research Strategy (Task 1.1 : Waste Arisings). QuantiSci. March 1998.

  20. High Level Waste and Spent Fuel Disposal Research Strategy (Task 2.5 : Impact of Additional Wastes on the Research Requirements and Strategy). QuantiSci. July 1999.

  21. Barker, F, and M J Sadnicki. The Disposition of Civil Plutonium in the UK. Institute of Nuclear Engineers, Containment 2000 Conference, 9-11 May 2000.

  22. Uranium Institute Recycling Working Group. The Recycling of Fissile Nuclear Materials : Final Report of the Working Group. Uranium Institute. November 1996.

  23. The House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology Report on Management of Nuclear Waste, Volume II (Evidence Submitted from 1 February 1998), page 277. The Stationery Office. February 1999.

  24. Nuclear Energy – the Future Climate. The Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering. June 1999.

  25. Energy – the Changing Climate. Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. June 2000.

  26. Communication from United Kingdom Nirex Ltd entitled "Scoping Assessment of Implications of Reprocessing Scenarios for Disposal Options", May 2000 (available on request).

  27. Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 1998. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. September 1999.

  28. Ionising Radiation Exposure of the UK Population : 1999 Review. NRPB. July 1999.

  29. Sellafield, Chapelcross and Drigg Radiation Exposure Review for 1998. BNFL. June 1999.

  30. Wynne, B, Waterton, C and R Grove-White. Public Perception and the Nuclear Environmental Change. University of Lancaster. 1993.

  31. Wylie, R, and R Hague. Nuclear Values: Understanding Public Attitudes to the UK Nuclear Industry through a Values-Based Approach. Westlakes Scientific Consulting (Monograph No. 31). March 1996.

  32. Wylie, R, and R Hague. In Sellafield’s Backyard: Local Opinion and Nuclear Waste. Paper for OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Conference on Future Information Requirements. OECD Nuclear Energy Agency. April 1996.

  33. The Economics of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle. Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. 1994.

  34. Sadnicki, M J, Barker, F, and G. Mackerron. THORP : the Case for Contract Renegotiation. Friends of the Earth. June 1999.

  35. The Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee’s Response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology’s Report on Radioactive Waste Management. Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions. May 1999.

  36. The Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee’s Advice on Issues Which Need to be Addressed in the Guidance Given to the Environment Agencies on the Principles for Determining Radioactive Waste Discharge Authorisations – the "Principles Document". Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. July 1998.

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