Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Joint Committee on Atomic EnergyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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Admiral RICKOVER aircraft carriers anti-submarine attack carriers attack submarines ballistic missile submarines bases budget building capability Chairman PASTORE Chairman PRICE cobalt 60 combatants Congress construction conventional core cost curie deleted Department of Defense discharged environmental estimated fiscal year 1973 fleet fuel funds harbor increase lead ship LEIGHTON logistic marine miles military million modern monitoring naval nuclear propulsion Naval nuclear-powered ships Naval Reactors Naval Shipyard Navy's Nimitz nuclear carrier nuclear escorts nuclear frigates nuclear powered nuclear propulsion nuclear propulsion plant nuclear ships nuclear submarines operations overseas percent personnel Polaris submarines prototype radiation radioactive waste radionuclides range refueling Representative HOLIFIELD Representative HOSMER sediment Senator PASTORE Senator SYMINGTON shipbuilding Shippingport Shippingport reactor Soviet submarine support facilities surface ships surface warships surface-to-air missiles threat Trident submarines tritium U. S. Naval nuclear-powered U.S. Navy ULMS ULMS submarine United WEGNER
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Стр. 334 - Public liability' also includes damage to property of persons indemnified : Provided, That such property is covered under the terms of the financial protection required...
Стр. 9 - ... d. The processing and utilization of source, byproduct, and special nuclear material must be regulated in the national interest and in order to provide for the common defense and security and to protect the health and safety of the public.
Стр. 67 - Navy conducts environmental monitoring in harbors frequented by its nuclear-powered ships. Environmental monitoring surveys for radioactivity are periodically performed in harbors where US Naval nuclearpowered ships are built or overhauled and where these ships have home ports or operating bases.
Стр. 114 - Navy issued procedures prohibiting sea disposal of solid radioactive materials. Shipyards and other shore facilities are not permitted to dispose of radioactive solid wastes by burial on their own sites. Table 3 summarizes total radioactivity and volumes of radioactive solid waste disposal for the last five years.
Стр. 72 - Naval nuclear-powered ships and support facilities have not caused a measurable increase in the general background radioactivity of the environment. 4. Low-level cobalt 60 radioactivity in harbor bottom sediment is detectable around a few piers at operating bases and shipyards from low level liquid releases in the 1960's.
Стр. 108 - SUMMARY The radioactivity in wastes discussed in this report originates in the pressurized water reactors of US Naval nuclear-powered ships. As of the end of 1982, the US Navy had 124 nuclear-powered submarines and thirteen nuclear-powered surface ships in operation.
Стр. 174 - Institute, the American Public Power Association, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and...
Стр. 227 - Releases from the shipboard reactors occur primarily when reactor coolant water expands as a result of being . heated to operating temperature; this coolant passes through a purification system ion exchange resin bed prior to being trans^ferred from the ship. The principal source of radioactivity in liquid...
Стр. 111 - The fission gases krypton and xenon are also retained within the fuel elements. However, trace quantities of naturally occurring uranium impurities in reactor structural materials release small amounts of fission products to reactor coolant. The concentrations of fission products and the volumes of reactor coolant released are so low, however, that the total radioactivity attributed to long-lived fission product radionuclides, strontium 90 and cesium 137, in releases from US Naval nuclear-powered...
Стр. 141 - USSR over 740 ballistic missile launchers on nuclear-powered submarines, operational and under construction, may become operational as replacements for equal numbers of ballistic missile launchers of older types deployed prior to 1964 or of ballistic missile launchers on older submarines. The deployment of...