Litteratur |
Nuke Waste Facility Could Go $40 Billion Over Budget. / :
Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times. May 5, 2015.
'The Department of Energy has already shoveled more than $4 billion
into a facility in South Carolina intended to safely dispose of
weaponsgrade plutonium left over from the Cold War. But management
problems, oversight issues and high staff turnover rates has caused
the project to go years behind schedule and billions over
budget.'
U. S. Department of Energy: Savannah River environmental impact
statements, 1990-.
'A collection of Department of Energy Environmental Impact
Statements covering work at Savannah River Site, Aiken, South
Carolina.':
DOE-EIS-0062 Waste Management Operations, Savannah River Plant,
Aiken, South Carolina, Double-Shell Tanks for Defense High-Level
Radioactive Waste Storage
DOE-EIS-0108 L-Reactor Operation, Savannah River Plant, Aiken,
S.C.
DOE-EIS-0121 Alternative Cooling Water Systems, Savannah River
Plant
DOE-EIS-0147 Continued Operation of the K-,L-, and P- Reactors,
Savannah River Site
DOE-EIS-0210 Waste Management Activities for Groundwater Protection
Savannah River Plant
DOE-EIS-0220 Savannah River Site Interim Management of Nuclear
Materials
DOE-EIS-0271 Construction and Operation of a Tritium Extraction
Facility at the Savannah River Site
http://www.archive.org/details/SavannahRiverEnvironmentalImpactStatements