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An Assessment of Continued R & D into an Electrometallurgical Approach for Treating DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel (1995)
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA)

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. "C Abbreviations Used in This Report." An Assessment of Continued R & D into an Electrometallurgical Approach for Treating DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1995.

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c ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS REPORT ANE - Argonne National Laboratory ATR - Advanced Test Reactor DOE - U.S. Department of Energy EBR-T! - Experimental Breeder Reactor Il: ElS - Environmental Impact Statement EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency FCF - Fuel Conditioning Facility HEU - Highly Enriched Uranium HEW- High-Leve! Waste IFR - Integral Fast Reactor INEL - Idaho National Engineering :Laboratory EWR - Light Water Reactor MOX - Mixed Oxide MT- Metric Tons MTHM - Metric Tons of Heavy Metal NRC - National Research Council ORNE - Oak Ridge National Laboratory PWR - Pressurized Water Reactor R&D - Research and Development SNF - Spent Nuclear Fuel SPR- Single Pass Reactor SRS - Savannah River Site TM] - Three Mile Island TRU- Transuranic element C-1 /

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