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== Summary==
 
== Summary==
 
== Description==
 
== Description==
Radioactive waste can present a hazard to the environment for a [[Need to manage radioactive waste knowledge over the long term | long stretch of time]. The [[Timescale | time period]] over which waste management issues have to be considered is therefore unusually long. The need to retain critical knowledge in this domain for such time periods presents a formidable challenge which requires long-sighted planning and commitment.
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Radioactive waste can present a hazard to the environment for a [[Need to manage radioactive waste knowledge over the long term | long stretch of time]]. The [[Timescale | time period]] over which waste management issues have to be considered is therefore unusually long. The need to retain critical knowledge in this domain for such time periods presents a formidable challenge which requires long-sighted planning and commitment.
 
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In addition to the long-term commitmment, many challenges such as the complexity of the processes involved, the consideration of international operating experience, or measures for radiation protection are shared with and comparable to other nuclear operating facilities.  
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In addition to the long-term commitmment, many challenges such as the complexity of the processes involved, the consideration of international operating experience, or measures for radiation protection are shared with and comparable to other nuclear operating facilities.
  
 
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Definition

Radioactive waste management organization is An organization which processes radioactive waste Source:[[]]

Summary

Description

Radioactive waste can present a hazard to the environment for a long stretch of time. The time period over which waste management issues have to be considered is therefore unusually long. The need to retain critical knowledge in this domain for such time periods presents a formidable challenge which requires long-sighted planning and commitment.

In addition to the long-term commitmment, many challenges such as the complexity of the processes involved, the consideration of international operating experience, or measures for radiation protection are shared with and comparable to other nuclear operating facilities.

References

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