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... Finally, political opportunism in siting carries a potential for eroding the technical criteria necessary to ensure the safety of present and future generations and the economic efficiency of the waste disposal system. Approach 2: Imposition by Central Authority The rationale for the exercise of centralized state authority in the selection of sites in local areas is that the general well-being of society requires overriding individual (or local)


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