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National radioactive waste management programmes are in various phases of siting facilities and rely on distinct technical approaches for different categories of waste. In all cases, it is necessary for institutional actors and the potential or actual host community to build a meaningful, workable relationship. Partnership approaches are effective in achieving a balance between the requirements of fair representation and competent participation. With host community support, they also help ensure the desirable combination of a licensable site and management concept as well as a balance between compensation, local control and development opportunities. This report provides up-to-date information on experience with local partnership arrangements in 13 countries. The characteristics, advantages and aims of community partnerships are also described in addition to the concept's evolution over the past decade.
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Solid Waste Management is one of the essential obligatory functions of the Urban Local Bodies/Municipal Corporation. This service is falling too short of the desired level of efficiency and satisfaction resulting in problems of health, sanitation and environmental degradation. Due to lack of serious efforts by town/city authorities, garbage and its management has become a tenacious problem. Moreover, unsafe disposal of garbage and wastewater, coupled with poor hygiene, is creating opportunities for transmission of diseases. Solutions to problems of waste management are available. However, a general lack of awareness of the impact of unattended waste on people’s health and lives, and the widespread perception that the solutions are not affordable have made communities and local authorities apathetic towards the problems. The aim of this Book is to bring together experiences reported from different geographical regions and local contexts. It consolidates the experiences of the experts from different geographical locations viz., Japan, Portugal, Columbia, Greece, India, Brazil, Chile, Australia and others.
Hazardous wastes --- Management --- Urban & municipal planning
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Medical wastes --- Incinerators --- Incineration --- Standards --- Standards
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Nuclear facilities --- Radioactive wastes --- Design and construction.
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Solid wastes --- Solid wastes --- Urban wastes --- Urban wastes --- decision support --- decision support --- Developing countries --- Developing countries --- Waste management --- Waste management --- Haiti. --- Haiti
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Nuclear facilities --- Radioactive wastes --- Design and construction.
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Medical wastes --- Incinerators --- Incineration --- Standards --- Standards
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Les programmes nationaux de gestion des déchets radioactifs se trouvent à des phases diverses dans la recherche de sites d’implantation d’installations et se fondent sur des approches techniques distinctes adaptées aux différentes catégories de déchets. Dans tous les cas, il est nécessaire que les acteurs institutionnels et la communauté d’accueil, actuelle ou potentielle, établissent entre eux une relation sérieuse et viable. Les formules de partenariat permettent de réaliser un équilibre entre les exigences d’une représentation équitable et d’une participation éclairée. Avec l'appui de la communuté d’accueil, elles contribuent également à l'association souhaitable d’un site et d’un concept de gestion pouvant être autorisés au plan réglementaire ainsi qu'à un bon équilibre entre l'octroi de compensations, le contrôle local et les possibilités de développement. Ce rapport présente les informations les plus récentes sur les expériences de partenariat avec les communautés d’accueil dans 13 pays. Les caractéristiques, les avantages et les objectifs de telles formules de partenariat y sont décrits ainsi que l'évolution du concept sur les dix dernières années.
Electronic books. -- local. --- Radioactive waste disposal -- Government policy. --- Radioactive wastes -- Management. --- Radioactive wastes -- Safety regulations. --- Environmental Engineering --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Radioactive wastes --- Radioactive waste disposal --- Management. --- Government policy. --- Safety regulations. --- Nuclear wastes --- Radwastes --- Wastes, Nuclear --- Wastes, Radioactive --- Nuclear waste disposal --- Hazardous wastes --- Nuclear engineering --- Radioactive substances --- Radioactivity --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Radioactive pollution --- Safety measures
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Biogas --- Biogas --- Waste utilization --- Waste utilization --- Agricultural wastes --- Organic wastes --- Organic wastes --- Hydrolysis --- Hydrolysis --- inhibition. --- inhibition --- Humic acids --- Humic acids --- Lignocellulose --- Lignocellulose
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Corn stover --- Char --- Agricultural wastes --- Environmental aspects. --- Environmental aspects. --- Recycling.
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