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Radioactive Waste Management Profiles

a Compilation of Data from the

Net Enabled Waste Management Database (NEWMDB)

No. 5

April 2003

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY

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EDITORIAL NOTE

Staff of the IAEA prepared this report based on data submitted by IAEA Member States to the Agency’s Net Enabled Waste Management Database (July 2001 to March 2002). The accuracy and completeness of the information in this report is directly related to the quality of the information provided by authorized representatives from Member States.

Throughout the text, names of Member States are retained as they were when the text was compiled.

The use of particular designations of countries or territories does not imply any judgment by the publisher, the IAEA, as to the legal status of such countries or territories, of their authorities and institutions or of the delimitation of their boundaries.

The mention of names of specific companies or products (whether or not indicated as registered) does not imply any intention to infringe proprietary rights, nor should it be construed as an endorsement or recommendation on the part of the IAEA.

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Table of Contents

Note: Click on a row in the following list to view the identified PDF file or click on one of the bookmarks in the list to the left

Contacting the IAEA... CONTACT.PDF Foreword ... FOREWORD.PDF Introduction ... INTRODUCTION.PDF Overview Reports ... OVERVIEWS.PDF

Indicator of Sustainable Development for Radioactive Waste Management Consolidated Radioactive Waste Inventory

Status and Trends in Radioactive Waste Management The Joint Convention and the NEWMDB

Scorecard for National Systems for Radioactive Waste Management

Guide to Reading Profile Reports... GUIDE.PDF

Country Waste Profile Reports... PROFILES.PDF

Glossary... GLOSSARY.PDF

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