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Nuclear Development
Management of Depleted Uranium
OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  21 Aug 2001
Pages: 68 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264195257 , OECD Code: 662001131P1
Price:   €24 | $33 | £21 | ¥3100 | MXN430
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Other languages:  French (Out of print)
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Large stocks of depleted uranium have arisen as a result of enrichment operations, especially in the United States and the Russian Federation. Countries with depleted uranium stocks are interested in assessing strategies for the use and management of depleted uranium. The choice of strategy depends on several factors, including government and business policy, alternative uses available, the economic value of the material, regulatory aspects and disposal options, and international market developments in the nuclear fuel cycle. This report presents the results of a depleted uranium study conducted by an expert group organised jointly by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency. It contains information on current inventories of depleted uranium, potential future arisings, long-term management alternatives, peaceful use options and country programmes. In addition, it explores ideas for international collaboration and identifies key issues for governments and policy makers to consider.


Table of contents:

Foreword
Executive Summary
I. Introduction
II. Current Inventories of Depleted Uranium
III. Trends
IV. Long-Term Management
V. Options for Use
VI. International Collaboration
VII. Key Issues
References
Annex 1. Glossary
Annex 2. Enrichment Facilities
Annex 3. Characteristics of Depleted Uranium
Annex 4. Programmes, Activities, and Plans in Participating Countries and Organisations
Annex 5. Members of the Expert Group on Potential Uses and Management of Depleted Uranium
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