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Contents, Foreword and Sections 1-4 (994 KB) Section 5 (507 KB) Section 6 (1116 KB) Section 7 (1114 KB) Sections 8-9 (1149 KB)

Sections 10-11 (940 KB) Sections 12-15 (1212 KB)

Radioactive Waste Management

Status and Trends

I N T E R N A T I O N A L A T O M I C E N E R G Y A G E N C Y An overview of international

status and trends in

radioactive waste management

Number 3

IAEA/WMDB/ST/3

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