Burying uncertainty : risk and the case against geological disposal of nuclear waste / K.S. Shrader-Frechette.

Author/creator Shrader-Frechette, K. S.
Format Book
Publication InfoBerkeley : University of California Press, ©1993.
Descriptionxiv, 346 pages ; 24 cm
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Contents The Riddle of Nuclear Waste -- The Status Quo: Promoting Permanent Disposal -- The Mistakes of the Past -- Understanding the Origins of the Problem -- Radioactive Waste: Technical Background -- Radioactive Waste: Historical Background -- The Current Status of High-Level Radioactive Waste -- Radioactive Waste: Legal and Regulatory Background -- Reliance on Value Judgments in Repository Risk Assessment -- Science and Methodological Value Judgments -- Quantitative Risk Assessment and Value Judgments -- Value Judgments in Estimating Risks -- Value Judgments in Evaluating Risks -- Subjective Estimates of Repository Risks -- Repository Risk Estimates Rely on Questionable Value Judgments -- Value Judgments about Long-term Risks -- Value Judgments about Model Reliability -- Value Judgments about Simplification of the Phenomena -- Value Judgments about Reliability of Sampling -- Value Judgments about Laboratory Predictions -- Value Judgments about Fractured, Unsaturated Media -- Value Judgments that Interpolations Are Acceptable -- Value Judgments that Human Error Is Not Significant -- Problems with Yucca Mountain versus Problems with Permanent Disposal -- Subjective Evaluations of Repository Risks -- Value Judgments that a Given Magnitude of Risk Is Acceptable -- Value Judgments that Risk Reductions Are Sufficient -- Value Judgments that Worst-case Hazards Are Not Credible -- Value Judgments that Average Risks Are Acceptable -- Value Judgments that More Recent Assessments Are More Reliable -- Value Judgments that Utilitarian Risk Theories Are Just.
Review "The current policy of the U.S. government is to bury "radwastes" in specially designed deep depositories. Incisively blending geophysical information, risk analysis, and philosophilcal consideratios. K.S. Shrader-Frechette argues that the present policy is profoundly misguided on both scientific and ethical grounds. She focuses her argument on the world's first proposed high-level radioactive waste facility at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, and demonstrates the weaknesses in the professional risk assesors' arguments that the claim site is sufficiently safe for the huge responsibility such a plan entails."
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 253-327) and indexes.
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