solidified radioactive waste in Czech

[eko.] solidifikovaný radioaktivní koncentrát Entry edited by: RNDr. Pavel Piskač

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1. Radioactive waste is waste that contains radioactive material.

2. 8 Radioactive waste is simply spent fuel.

3. 7 These are standard procedures for handling radioactive waste.

4. 11 Radioactive waste has been found at the dump.

5. 2 People should keep away from the radioactive waste.

6. 19 There is a danger of serious contamination from radioactive waste.

7. Radioactive waste from medical, research or technical activities mainly consists of discarded radiation sources and combustible waste.

8. Maybe it's so big because the house was built on radioactive waste.

9. Radioactive medical waste tends to contain beta particle and gamma ray emitters.

10. The house was built on radioactive waste and an ancient Indian burial ground?

11. 26 The waste is safely locked away until it is no longer radioactive.

12. The nuclear industry produces waste streams which contain a variety of radioactive metal ions, the extraction of which minimises radioactive discharges.

13. Key words: clays, thermal consolidation, adsorbed water, permeability, temperature effects, radioactive waste disposal.

14. 24 Can't they see the insanity of dumping radioactive waste in the sea?

15. 23 The government declared that it did not dump radioactive waste at sea.

16. 16 The government has been storing radioactive waste at Fernald for 50 years.

17. IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) # “Proposed Indicators of Sustainable Development for Radioactive Waste Management”

18. - Solid and liquid radioactive waste of low, medium and high activity (alpha, beta, gamma)

19. 28 No one has solved the problem of what to do with radioactive waste.

20. The different kinds of radioactive waste are categorised in accordance with their activity and lifetime.

21. It can also be extracted to a high chemical and isotopic purity from radioactive waste.

22. 29 Economic benefits must be carefully weighed against the possible dangers of handling radioactive waste.

23. the emplacement of radioactive waste above or under the ground without the intention of retrieval

24. 27 We should not yet abandon this option for the disposal of highly radioactive waste.

25. Long-lived radioactive waste from the back end of the fuel cycle is especially relevant when designing a complete waste management plan for SNF.