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Radiation Dose Impacts Resulting from Variations in the Transportation-Related Activities in a System for Management of Spent Nuclear Fuel

Kenneth J. Schneider, Peter J. Pelto, Jay C. Lavender, Philip M. Daling, Barbara A. Fecht

Nuclear Technology / Volume 82 / Number 1 / July 1988 / Pages 106-113

Technical Note / Radioactive Waste Management / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT88-A34121

In the commercial nuclear spent-fuel management system, potential changes are being considered that will improve the transportation-related aspects of the system. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has recognized that alternative options could be implemented in the authorized waste management system to achieve some improvements. Analyses have been performed for the DOE related to radiation doses in the system to the public and workers that would result from potential changes in the transportation-related aspects in the system. The primary alternatives studied to reduce radiation doses concern increasing transportation cask capacity.