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Siting Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities: The Public Policy Dilemma

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Siting Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities: The Public Policy Dilemma, Robert H. Stovall, 9780899305608

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Many lament the difficulty of siting hazardous waste facilities that are intended to benefit the public at large but are locally unwanted. Many label local opposition as purely self-interested; as simply a function of the NIMBY (not in my backyard) syndrome. Drawing upon the experiences of states trying to site new low level radioactive waste disposal facilities, Mary English argues that we need to think harder and look deeper, to understand and – possibly – solve the siting dilemma. The 1980 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act ushered in a new era in low-level radioactive waste disposal; one of vastly increased state responsibility. By a 1985 amendment, states were given until January 1993 to develop a new system of disposal facilities. English reviews the progress they have made, focusing on one difficulty – that of finding technically and socially acceptable sites. She then turns to issues concerning authority, trust, risk, and justice that help to shape the siting dilemma. This book is illustrated with examples drawn from recent efforts to site low-level waste disposal facilities. The volume aims to be a helpful resource to those in the public and private sectors who are imemdiately concerned with the siting of radioactive waste disposal facilities, hazardous waste facilities, solid waste landfills, incinerators, etc, as well as social scientists who are studying this problem.

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