ABSTRACT

Critical in solving the nuclear waste problem are such issues as the techniques needed to equitably select waste repository sites; the implications for economies, populations, public services, social structures, and future generations in siting areas; the best means for mitigating short- and long-term public and private impact of repositories; and the type of citizen involvement that best ensures the full participation of national, state, and local interest groups in the siting process. The contributors to this book examine these and related issues, offering the perspectives of sociology, economics, philosophy, and political science and representing the differing views of various regions of the nation.

part

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

An Overview of the Dimensions of Nuclear Waste Management and Repository Siting

BySteve H. Murdock, F. Larry Leistritz, Rita R. Hamm

part |84 pages

Dimensions of the Nuclear Waste Problem

chapter 1|21 pages

Geologic and Engineering Dimensions of Nuclear Waste Storage

ByEarl R. Hoskins, James E. Russell

chapter 4|17 pages

Legal Constraints to Repository Siting

ByWilliam C. Metz

chapter 5|10 pages

Intricacies of the Nuclear Waste Problem

BySteve H. Murdock, Rita R. Hamm, F. Leistritz Larry

part |76 pages

Impacts of Nuclear Waste Storage and Repository Siting

chapter 6|15 pages

The Socioeconomic Impacts of Repositories

ByJohn K. Thomas, Rita R. Hamm, Steve H. Murdock

chapter 7|16 pages

Assessing the Economic and Fiscal Effects of Repository Siting

ByRobert A. Chase, F. Larry Leistritz, John M. Halstead

chapter 8|22 pages

Assessing the Demographic and Public Service Impacts of Repository Siting

BySteve H. Murdock, Rita R. Hamm

chapter 9|20 pages

Assessing the Social Effects of Repository Siting

ByJohn K. Thomas, Don E. Albrecht, Steve H. Murdock

part |54 pages

Mitigation of the Impacts of Nuclear Waste Storage and Repository Siting

chapter 10|21 pages

Resolving Problems in Repository Siting: A Review of Issues and Mitigation Measures

ByJohn M. Halstead, F. Larry Leistritz

chapter 11|21 pages

Planning for Impact Management: A Systems Perspective

ByF. Larry Leistritz, John M. Halstead, Robert A. Chase, Steve H. Murdock

chapter 12|8 pages

Additional Considerations for Repository Impact Mitigation

ByJohn M. Halstead, F. Larry Leistritz

part |58 pages

Local Community Response and Participation in Nuclear Waste Repository Siting

chapter 13|18 pages

Community Response to Large-Scale Federal Projects: The Case of the MX

ByStan L. Albrecht

chapter 14|15 pages

Community Development in Nuclear Waste Isolation

ByDonald E. Voth, Billy E. Herrington

chapter 15|22 pages

Citizen Participation in Nuclear Waste Repository Siting

ByRobert E. Howell, Marvin E. Olsen, Darryll Olsen, Georgia Yuan

part |17 pages

Summary and Conclusions

chapter |15 pages

Socioeconomic Factors Affecting the Future of Nuclear Waste Management and Repository Siting

BySteve H. Murdock, F. Larry Leistritz, Rita R. Hamm