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Introduction
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... A National Research Council committee, hereafter referred to as the "2000 NRC committee," was formed to undertake that work and issued its advice In an interim and final report (NRC, 1999, 2000, respectively)
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... The committee recognizes that the primary audience for this report is the assistant secretary for environmental management, who requested this study, her management team, other high-level DOE managers, and Congress. Therefore, the committee has striven to be concise rather than comprehensive and has intentionally avoided inclusion of the voluminous introductory and background sections that are a characteristic of many National Research Council reports.
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... The committee did, however, have an opportunity to discuss R&D results with the project scientists who attended its meetings. Therefore, the committee has used its best collective judgment in evaluating these results and formulating its findings and recommendations, but wishes to acknowledge that its evaluation is necessarily incomplete because of these information limitations.


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