Siting of Near Surface Disposal Facilities

IAEA Safety Series No. 111-G-3.1

Subject Classification: 0804-Waste management

English STI/PUB/965; (ISBN:92-0-104294-9); 37 pp.; 0 figures; € 14.50; Date Published: 1994

This Safety Guide defines the site selection process and criteria for identifying suitable near surface disposal facilities. It provides guidelines for the siting process management and specifies the data needed to apply the relevant selection criteria. (Please note: this publication will be superseded by DS356)

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