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... Testing by Country The data below represents the total number of nuclear tests performed by country for each decade since the 1940's. You can view a map of the actual testing locations on our Nuclear Testing Locations page. Country 1940 1950 ...
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Radiation This page will display all nuclear tests and maps of nuclear test sites performed around the globe. This is important information as radiation levels for surrounding areas of test sites are typically far in excess of levels found at non- ...
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... generation of safeguards in parallel to the development of the next generation of nuclear energy technology. As we are doing in the U.S., ACHIEVES will ... security strategies, exchange information, and test concepts. ACHIEVES will also allow practitioners ...
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... examinations, and physical testing. Currently, facilities in the D.O.E. complex can satisfy many of the nuclear R&D ... separations process development are needed to support the implementation of nuclear fuel recycling that will allow reuse of valuable ...
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... , and some of its gravest challenges. The possibility of the spread of nuclear material and technology for the development of weapons of ... transmutation fuels in cooperation with our partners, including tests currently underway using the French Phenix fast ...
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... and reprocessing capabilities. This is a major change in U.S. civilian nuclear policy. And no longer will the U.S. government be ... All the weapons in the U.S have been certified without nuclear testing, in large measure because of the deep understanding ...
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... and re-injected, unaltered, into the same aquifer. The test is designed to provide information about hydrogeology at the Centennial ... . The State of Colorado is an Arrangement State under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's regulations for uranium in-situ ...
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... re-injected, unaltered, into the same aquifer. The pump test will provide information about hydrogeology at the Centennial site, ... . The State of Colorado is an Arrangement State under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's regulations for uranium in-situ ...
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... Provided by Mackinac Center for Public Policy [ View all News Headlines ] Strassel characterizes support for more oil drilling, coal mining and "root-and-branch" nuclear reform, plus opposition to cap-and-trade and EPA-imposed ... Read Complete Story
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... pursue ratification and entry-into-force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. And we are ... achieve universal adherence to the amended Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and the International Convention for the suppression of ...
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... , August 11. The Pantex Plant is part of the D.O.E.'s National Nuclear Security Administration. In addition to touring the plant, Secretary ... U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile without nuclear testing; reduces the global danger from weapons of mass destruction; ...
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... zone is in the southwest corner of the Nevada Test Site, a former nuclear testing site, on land owned by ... a new D.O.E. backing opportunity for demonstration plans at the Nevada Test Location that will include matching investments from the private sector. ...
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... Devices Incorporated and the Department of Homeland Security's Domestic Nuclear Detection Office. Energy Monitor for Ultrahigh-brightness X- ... include nuclear weapon certification without nuclear testing through X-ray movies of mock detonations, used to ...
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... to focus on how this Treaty will allow the U.S. to continue to modernize our nuclear security enterprise and to maintain the scientific ... to assess and certify the stockpile without underground nuclear testing utilizing advanced scientific capabilities. The ...
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... Partnership Assessing Technologies Important to CCS Washington, D.C. -Field testing the potential for combining geologic carbon dioxide (CO ... option - along with greater use of renewable and nuclear energy and enhanced efficiency - in a "portfolio" ...
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... weapons stockpile is reliable without conducting underground nuclear tests. "This enormous accomplishment is the most recent ... stockpile. NNSA's ability to model the extraordinary complexity of nuclear weapons systems is essential to maintaining confidence ...
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... Smolen to be Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs at the D.O.E.'s Countrywide Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Smolen will oversee ... safe, secure, and reliable without underground nuclear testing. "The experience that Bob brings to this job ...
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... part of a comprehensive and cooperative approach to countering nuclear proliferation around the world. A balanced, effective nonproliferation ... nuclear weapons stockpile without nuclear testing; works to reduce global danger from weapons of mass destruction ...
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... A&M University. Livermore is one of the department's 3 premier nuclear weapons laboratories. It performs sensitive Countrywide security ... is safe, secure and reliable without underground nuclear testing, and countering the proliferation of weapons of ...
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... Bill Ostendorff to be the principal deputy administrator at the D.O.E.'s Countrywide Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Ostendorff will run NNSA ... nuclear weapons stockpile without nuclear testing; works to reduce global danger from weapons of mass ...
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... know-how - necessary to spur construction of the next generation of nuclear plants." Designation of the ATR as a Countrywide Scientific User ... will be able to utilize. The ATR is the only U.S. materials test reactor that can replicate multiple different ...
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... Tritium Extraction Facility, the U.S. is manufacturing an essential component of our nuclear defense system and helping to ensure the ... U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile without nuclear testing; works to reduce global danger from weapons of mass destruction; ...
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... a new 85-megawatt wind power plant at DOE's Nevada Test Location (NTS). MNS Wind Company LLC, a ... . See the Nevada Power press release. The NTS, located 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, was used for testing nuclear weapons until 1992. Last year, projects ...
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... process has been revised, but has yet to be fully tested. The risk of licensing delays may be lower, but the ... all get built. Licensing is a comparatively small investment to "keep the nuclear option open." Companies will make decisions on whether to start ...
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... Department of Defense (DOD) since the late 1930's for various activities including wartime actions, rocket launches for the atmospheric nuclear test program, storage of large amounts of agent orange, and most ...
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... as well as radioactive fallout from past atomic weapons testing, nuclear accidents, and other large-scale ... levels of radioactive material in the U.S. consistent with delivers from the damaged nuclear reactors. In an effort to provide additional geographic ...
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... under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall provide to the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission information collected under ... , as determined by the Administrator, that contractors can use to test the energy and environmental efficiency of buildings ...
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... , since this is the only `experimental data' available for testing the fidelity of the models to the actual climate," Schmitt ... , Agronomist, Townsville, Australia; J.A.L. Robertson, M.A. (Cantab.), F.R.S.C., nuclear-energy consultant, Deep River, ON, Canada ...
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... returned, unaltered, back into the same aquifer. The test is designed to provide information about hydrogeology at the Centennial ... . The State of Colorado is an Arrangement State under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's regulations for uranium in-situ ...
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... has served as a scientific advisor on issues related to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization. He has ... Radioxenon Sampler-Analyzer, or ARSA, which detects nuclear detonations by analyzing the atmosphere for traces of radioactive material ...