EIA AND LONG-TERM EVALUATION IN THE LICENSING PROCESS FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL IN SLOVENIA

The discussion is about the validity of long-term environmental impact assessment (EIA) and its role in the licensing process for radioactive waste disposal in Slovenia. Owing to uncertainties associated with long-term evaluations an alternative approach is suggested for site selection for the repos...

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Hazardous waste disposal
Nuclear power
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Radioactive waste
Radionuclides
Site selection
Slovenia
Waste disposal
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