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Page 1: NUCLEAR ENERGY - LexisNexis® · A Guide to NUCLEAR ENERGY Basic Documents on Technological, Economic, Environmental, and Legal Issues, 1945-1979

A Guide to

NUCLEARENERGY

Basic Documents onTechnological,

Economic,Environmental,

and Legal Issues,1945-1979

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A Guide to

NUCLEARENERGY

Basic Documents onTechnological,

Economic,Environmental,

and Legal Issues,1945-1979

Edited byMark Fox

Randolph Boehm

A MICROFILM PROJECT OFUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.

5630 Connecticut Ave. Washington, B.C. 20015

Copyright © 1980 by University Publications of America, Inc.All rights reserved.ISBN 0-89093-300-6

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Contents

Reel Index 1-16

Subject Index 17-19

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Frame

REEL INDEX

Reel I

0001 Atomic Energy: Hearings Before the Senate Special Committee onAtomic Energy; November 27-December 3, 1945.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1945). Part I, 187pp.

0095 Atomic Energy: Hearings Before the Senate Special Committee onAtomic Energy; December 5-12, 1945.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1945). Part II, 180pp.

0187 Atomic Energy: Hearings Before the Senate Special Committee onAtomic Energy; December 13-20, 1945.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C. 1945). Part HI, 93pp.

0234 Atomic Energy: Hearings Before the Senate Special Committee onAtomic Energy; January 24, 1946.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1946). Part IV, llpp.

0240 Atomic Energy: Hearings Before the Senate Special Committee onAtomic Energy; February 15, 1946.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1946). Part V, 114pp.

0299 U.S. Atomic Energy Proposals to the U.N. A.E.C.Baruch, Bernard M.; U.S. Dept. of State (Washington, D.C., 1946).14pp.

0308 ' Report of the Exploratory Committee for an Inter-Organizational Coun-cil on World Affairs on U.S. Proposals for the International Control ofAtomic Energy.Inter-Organizational Council on World Affairs (San Francisco, 1946).27PP.

0324 Draft Convention on Utilization and Control of Atomic Energy.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (N.Y., 1946). 49pp.

0351 Atomic Key to the Future: Implications of the U.S. Proposals for Inter-national Control of Atomic Energy.Hartley, Livingston (Washington, D.C., 1946). 16pp.

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0362 Memorandum for the President Re Statements on Atomic Energy inSecretary Wallace's Letter of July 23, 1946.Baruch, Bernard M. (September 24, 1946). 12pp.

0375 Control of Atomic Energy: Proposals Before the U.N. A.E.C., and Un-official Plans.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (N.Y., 1946). 133pp.

0444 The International Control of Atomic Energy.Baruch, Bernard M. (Freedom House, N.Y., 1946). 10pp.

0451 Essential Information on Atomic Energy.Senate Special Committee on Atomic Energy (G.P.O., Washington,D.C., 1946). 114pp.

0511 Scientific and Technical Aspects of the Control of Atomic Energy: FirstReport of the Scientific and Technical Committee of the U.N. A.E.C.U.N. Dept. of Public Information (Lake Success, N.Y., 1946). 50pp.

0538 Scientific Information Transmitted to the U.N. A.E.C. by the U.S. Rep-resentative, Bernard Baruch.Office of Bernard Baruch (N.Y., 1946). 283pp.

0688 Memoranda Elaborating the U.N. Proposals of June 14, 1946 for theControl of Atomic Energy, Submitted by the U.S. Representative to theU.N. A.E.C.(July, 1946). 33pp.

0706 Confirmation of the A.E.C. and the General Manager: Hearings Be-fore the Senate Section of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; Jan-uary 27-March 4, 1947.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1947). 955pp.

Reel 20001 First Report of the U.N. A.E.C. to the Security Council; December

31, 1946.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1947). 109pp.

0061 An Historical Survey of the Period June 1946-March 1947.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (N.Y., 1947). 134pp.

0131 The Second Report of the U.N. A.E.C. to the Security Council; Sep-tember 11, 1947.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1947). 114pp.

0191 The Third Report of the U.N. A.E.C. to the Security Council; May 17,1948.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1948). 84pp.

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0236 The International Control of Atomic Energy: October 15,1946-May 17,1948.U.S. Dept. of State (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1948). 262pp.

0371 Proposals and Recommendations of the U.N. A.E.C.(1948). 124pp.

0434 Atomic Impasse: A Collection of Speeches by Frederick H. Osborn,Deputy U.S. Representative to the U.N. A.E.C.U.S. Dept. of State (Washington, D.C., 1948). 53pp.

0463 Investigation into the U.S. Atomic Energy Project: Hearings Before theJoint Committee on Atomic Energy; May 26-July 11, 1949.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1949). 24 parts, 1311pp.

Reel30001 Atomic Energy and the Life Sciences.

U.S. A.E.C. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1949). 209pp.

0110 Handling Radioactive Wastes in the Atomic Energy Program.U.S. A.E.C. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1949). 33pp.

0131 Atomic Energy and the Physical Sciences.U.S. A.E.C. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1950). 238pp.

0256 Control of Radiation Hazards in the Atomic Energy Program.U.S. A.E.C. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1950). 242pp.

0381 Soviet Atomic Espionage.Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1951).232pp.

0500 The Role of Engineering in Nuclear Energy Development: Proceedings ofthe Third Annual Oak Ridge Symposium, December 1951.(Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1952). 519pp.

0763 Atomic Power and Private Enterprise.Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1952).426pp.

0981 Atomic Power for Peace: Address by President Eisenhower Before theGeneral Assembly of the U.N.; December 8, 1953.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1953). 14pp.

0990 Atomic Power and Private Enterprise: Summary of Hearings Before theJoint Committee on Atomic Energy.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1953). 26pp.

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Reel 40001 In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer: Transcript of Hearings Before

Personnel Security Board, April 12-May 6, 1954.U.S. A.E.C. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1954). 993pp.

0502 In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer: Texts of Principal Documentsand Letters of Personnel Board; May 27-June 29, 1954.U.S. A.E.C. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1954). 67pp.

0540 Report to the U.S. A.E.C. on Nuclear Reactor Technology by the Nucle-ar Power Project Staff.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1953). Vol. I. 94pp.

0589 Report of the U.S. A.E.C. on Nuclear Reactor Technology by the Nucle-ar Power Project Staff.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1955). Vol. 2, 35pp.

0607 Current Statement of the U.S. A.E.C. on the Five-Year Reactor De-velopment Program to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Sub-committee on Research and Development; May 4, 1955.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1955). 22pp.

0621 Atoms for Peace Manual: A Compilation of Official Materials on Interna-tional Cooperation for Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy; December1953-July 1955,(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1955). 627pp.

0941 Proposed Legislation for Accelerating Civilian Reactor Program: Hear-ings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; May 23-29, 1956.545pp.

1221 Labor Implications of Atomic Energy.U.S. Dept. of Labor (Washington, D.C., 1956). 93pp.

1275 Review of A.E.C. Contract with Power Reactor Development Company.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1957). 42pp.

Reel 50001 Atomic Energy Facts.

U.S. A.E.C. (Washington, D.C., 1957). 227pp.

0128 Theoretical Possibilities and Consequences of Major Accidents in LargeNuclear Power Plants.U.S. A.E.C. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1957). 114pp.

0190 A Study of U.S. A.E.C. Procedures and Organization in Licensing ofReactor Facilities.

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Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1957).225pp.

0306 The Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency: Hearings Beforethe Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1957). 262pp.

0440 Review of Proposals under Power Demonstration Program: HearingsBefore the Subcommittee on Legislation of the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy; March-May 1958.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1958). 181pp.

0534 The Protection of Workers against Ionizing Radiation: InternationalLabor Conference, Geneva 1959.40pp.

0558 Review of Shipping Port Atomic Power Station.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1959). 70pp.

0634 Selected Materials on Federal-State Cooperation in the Atomic EnergyField; March 1959.Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1959).528pp.

Reel 60001 Review of the International Atomic Policies and Programs of the U.S.

McKinney, Robert (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1960). 98pp.

0058 Background Material for the Review of the International Atomic Policiesand Programs of the U.S.McKinney, Robert (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1961). 2082pp.

1114 Radiation Safety and Regulation: Hearings Before the Joint Committeeon Atomic Energy.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1961). 445pp.

1351 SL-1 Accident: A Report of the A.E.C. Investigation Board to theJoint Committee on Atomic Energy.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1961). 188pp.

Reel 70001 Nuclear Energy for Space Propulsion and Auxiliary Power: Hearings

Before the Subcommittee on Research, Development, and Radiation ofthe Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; August 28-29, 1961.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1961). 319pp.

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0168 U.S.D.A. Radiological Training Manual.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (Washington, D.C., 1961). 240pp.

0292 Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy: Hearings Before the Joint Commit-tee on Atomic Energy; April 10, 1962.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1962). 154pp.

0378 Radiation Standards; Including Fallout: Hearings Before the Subcommit-tee on Research, Development, and Radiation of the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy; June 4-7.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1962). 2 parts, 1055pp.

0913 Review of the Manned Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1963). 196pp.

1116 Power-Reactor Development Programs.U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1963). 75pp.

1155 Atomic Fuel.Hogerton, John F., U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1963). 43pp.

1181 Nuclear Reactors, U.S.A.Hogerton, John F., U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1964). 43pp.

ReelS0001 The Cooperative Power Reactor Demonstration Program: Hearings

Before the Subcommittee on Legislation of the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy; July 9, August 7, October 15, 1963.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1964). 262pp.

0134 Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Explosives—Plowshare: HearingBefore the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; January 5, 1965.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1965). 624pp.

0452 Radioactive Wastes.Fox, Charles H., U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1965). 51pp.

0479 Enrico Fermi Reactor: Hearing Before the Joint Committee on AtomicEnergy; April 5, 1966.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1966). 276pp.

0621 The Genetic Effects of Radiation.Asimov, Isaac, and Dabzhansky, Theosius, U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge,

. Tennessee, 1966). 54pp.

0650 Licensing and Regulation of Nuclear Reactors: Hearings Before the JointCommittee on Atomic Energy; April 4-May 3, 1967.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1967). Part 1, 502pp.

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0908 Licensing and Regulation of Nuclear Reactors: Hearings Before the JointCommittee on Atomic Energy; September 12-14, 1967.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1967). Part 2, 512pp.

Reel 90001 Report to the Director, National Center for Radiological Health, Public

Health Service, on Environmental Contamination by Radioactive Sub-stances; December 1, 1967.U.S. Dept. of H.E.W. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1962). 30pp.

0020 Review of Selected Construction Projects: A.E.C.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1968). 154pp.

0119 Procurement of Certain Products from Private Industry by the A.E.C.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1968). 80pp.

0164 Research and Development for Safeguards.Inman, Guy M, U.S. A.E.C. (Washington, D.C., 1968). 286pp.

0310 Analysis of Estimated and Actual Costs of Certain Major Research Facil-ities of the A.E.C.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1969). 47pp.

0338 Abundant Nuclear: Proceeding of a Symposium Held at Gattlinburg,Tennessee; August 26-29, 1968.U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1969). 358pp.

0521 Selected Materials Concerning Future Ownership of the U.S.A.E.C.'s Gaseous Diffusion Plants.Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1969).509pp.

0776 Biological Implications of the Nuclear Age: Proceedings of a SymposiumHeld at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, California; March5-7, 1969.U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1969). 350pp.

0955 A Study of Selected Aspects of State Control of Radiation Hazards.Dept. of H.E.W. (Washington, D.C., 1970). 104pp.

1014 Problems and Progress in Programs for Managing High-Level Radioac-tive Wastes: Report to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1971). 120pp.

1077 Nuclear Rocket Engine Development Program: Joint Hearings Beforethe Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences and theJoint Committee on Atomic Energy; February 23-24, 1971.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1971). 140pp.

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Reel 100001 A.E.C. Licensing Procedure: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on

Atomic Energy; June 22-July 14, 1971.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1971). 4 parts, 2136pp.

Reel 110001 Environmental Aspects of Nuclear Power Stations: Proceedings of a

Symposium Held by the International Atomic Energy Agency with theU.S. A.E.C.; August 10-14, 1970.International Atomic Energy Agency (Vienna, 1971). 980pp.

0491 Project Cannikin.U.S. A.E.C. (1971). 44pp.

0518 Environmental Statement: Cannikin.U.S. A.E.C. (1971). 163pp.

0587 Cost, Schedule, and Design Aspects of Selected U.S. A.E.C. Projects.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1971). 66pp.

0623 Operational Accidents and Radiation Exposure Experience within theU.S. A.E.C.U.S. A.E.C. (Washington, D.C., 1971). 130pp.

0690 Management Improvements Needed in the Review and Evaluation ofApplications to Construct and Operate Nuclear Power Plants.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1972). 79pp.

0737 Problems of the U.S. A.E.C. Associated with the Regulation of Users ofRadioactive Materials for Industrial, Commercial, Medical, and RelatedPurposes.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1972). 99pp.

0787 Proceedings of the U.S. A.E.C. Pollution Control Conference, Held atOak Ridge, Tennessee; October 25-27, 1972.U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1972). 555pp.

1078 The Nation's Energy Future: A Report to Richard M. Nixon, December1973.Dr. Dixie Lee Ray, U.S. A.E.C. (Washington, D.C., 1973). 192pp.

Reel 120001 Improvements Needed in the Program for the Protection of Special Nu-

clear Material.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1973). 55pp.

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0037 Nuclear Reactor Safety: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atom-ic Energy; September 25-October 1, 1973.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1974). Part 1, 668pp.

0375 Nuclear Reactor Safety: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atom-ic Energy; January 22-28, 1974.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1974). Part 2, Vols. 1 and 2, 582pp.

Reel 130001 Thermal Ecology Symposium: Augusta, Georgia; May 3-5, 1973.

U.S. A.E.C. (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1974). 689pp.

0350 Facts on Nuclear Power Proliferation.U.S. Congressional Research Service (G.P.O., Washington, D.C.,1975). 273pp.

0492 Proposed Changes in U.S. A.E.C. Contract Arrangements for UraniumEnriching Services: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on AtomicEnergy; March 7-April 18, 1973.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1975). 891pp.

0906 Review of the Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Program: Hearings Be-fore the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; April 29-May 17, 1975.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1975). Vol 1, 544pp.

Reel 140001 Review of the Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Program: Hearings

Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; June 18-July 17,1975.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1976). Vol. 2, 616pp.

0313 Investigation of Charges Relating to Nuclear Reactor Safety: HearingsBefore the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; February 18-March 4,1976.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1976). 2 vols., 1809pp.

Reel 150001 Improvements Needed in the Land Disposal of Radioactive Wastes—A

Problem of Centuries.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1976). 67pp.

0039 Stronger Federal Assistance to States Needed for Radiation EmergencyResponse Planning.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1976). 43pp.

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0066 This Country's Most Expensive Light Water Reactor Safety Test Facil-ity.U.S. G.A.O. (G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1976). 86pp.

0112 Reactor Safety Study (Rasmussen Report): Oversight Hearing of theHouse Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; June 11, 1976.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1976). 615pp.

0423 Poor Management of a Nuclear Light Water Reactor Safety Project.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1976). 44pp.

0450 Correspondence with the N.R.C. and the Energy Research and Devel-opment Administration.House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (G.P.O., Washington,D.C., 1976). 382pp.

0645 Reducing Nuclear Powerplant Leadtimes.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1977). 30pp.

0663 Issues Related to the Closing of the Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. Re-processing Plant at West Valley, N.Y.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1977). 58pp.

06% Cleaning Up the Remains of Nuclear Facilities.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., 1977). 44pp.

0724 Nuclear Energy.U.S. C.I.A. (Washington, D.C., 1977). 66pp.

0761 Nuclear Proliferation Factbook.U.S. Congressional Research Service (G.P.O., Washington, D.C.,1977). 609pp.

Reel 160001 Recycling of Plutonium: Oversight Hearings Before the House Commit-

tee on Interior and Insular Affairs.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1976). 1120pp.

0563 Nuclear Nonproliferation Act of 1977: Hearings Before the Senate Com-mittee on Government Affairs; April 1-May 13, 1977.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1977). 694pp.

0919 Nuclear Nonproliferation and Export Controls: Hearings Before theSenate Committee on Foreign Relations; May 23-June 15, 1977.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., 1977). 235pp.

1040 Nuclear Power in Europe.Kramer, Donna S. and Donnelly, Warren H.; U.S. Congressional Re-search Service. (Washington, D.C., 1978). 58pp.

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1071 Uranium Mine Health and Safety.Bascle, Barbara J. and Agnew, Allen F.; U.S. Congressional ResearchService (Washington, D.C., 1978). 32pp.

1090 Selected Regulations Pertaining to the Transportation and Disposal ofHazardous and Radioactive Materials.U.S. Congressional Research Service (Washington, D.C., 1977). 30pp.

1108 European Reactions to the U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy.Greenhalgh, Geoffrey; U.S. Congressional Research Service (Washing-ton, D.C., 1978). 76pp.

Reel 170001 Summary of Radioactivity Released in Effluents from Nuclear Power

Plants during 1973.Office of Operations Evaluation, U.S. N.R.C., N.D. (Washington, D.C.,1975). 51pp.

0051 Environmental Survey of Transportation of Radioactive Materials to andfrom Nuclear Power Plants: Supplement I.Office of Standards Development, U.S. N.R.C., N.D. (Washington,D.C., 1975). 13pp.

0065 Reactor Safety Research Program.Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,1975). 125pp.

0210 Proceedings of the 1975 Federal-State Conference on Power Plant Sit-ing—July, 1975.Office of International and State Programs, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington,D.C., 1975). 155pp.

0373 Standard Format and Content of Safety Analysis Reports for NuclearPower Plants.Office of Standards Development, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,September, 1975). 340pp.

0724 Safety Evaluation Report Related to Offshore Power Systems.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,December, 1975). 287pp.

0912 Reactor Safety Study.U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., October 1975). 315pp.

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Reel 180001 Reactor Safety Study (cont. from Reel 17).

U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., October 1975). 1598pp.

Reel 190001 Reactor Safety Study (cont. from Reel 18).

U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., October 1975). 498pp.

0478 Fuel Performance of Licensed Nuclear Power Plants through 1974.Office of Management Information and Program Control, U.S. N.R.C.(Washington, D.C., January 1976). 82pp.

0562 Draft Environmental Statement on the Transportation of RadioactiveMaterial by Air and Other Modes.Office of Standards Development, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,March 1976). 358pp.

0939 Alternative Processes for Managing Existing Commercial High-LevelRadioactive Wastes.Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,April 1976). 166pp.

1114 Radioactive Materials Released from Nuclear Power Plants, 1974.Office of Management Information and Program Control, U.S. N.R.C.(Washington, D.C., May 1976). 120pp.

1233 Proceedings of the Conference on the Management of RadioactiveWaste; June 8-10, 1976.U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., 1976). 523pp.

Reel 200001 Proceedings of the Conference on the Biological Significance of Environ-

mental Impacts; June 4-6, 1975.Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. N.R.C. (Wash-ington, D.C., September 1976). 327pp.

0165 The White-Collar Challenge to Nuclear Safeguards.Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington,D.C., January 1977). 74pp.

0206 N.R.C. Task Force Report on Review of the Federal-State Programfor Regulation of Commercial Low-Level Radioactive Waste BurialGrounds.

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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. N.R.C. (Wash-ington, D.C., March 1977). 155pp.

0329 Proceedings of the Second State-Federal Power Plant Siting Confer-ence; June 16-18, 1976.U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., 1976). 507pp.

0586 Socioeconomic Impacts: Nuclear Power Station Siting.Policy Research Assoc., U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.). 140pp.

0660 Improving Regulatory Effectiveness in Federal-State Siting Actions:State Regulatory Activity Involved in Need for Power.Office of State Programs, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., April 1977).50pp.

0688 Environmental Planning and. the Siting of Nuclear Facilities.Office of State Programs, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., February1977). 200pp.

07% State and Local Planning Procedures Dealing with Social and EconomicImpacts from Nuclear Power Plants.Office of State Programs, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., January1977). 481pp.

0934 A Study of the N.R.C. Quality Assurance Program.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,August 1977). 60pp.

0994 The N.R.C. Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Program.Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. N.R.C. (Wash-ington, D.C., October 1977). 29pp.

1011 Health Effects Attributable to Coal and Nuclear Fuel Cycle Alterna-tives.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,September 1977). 25pp.

Reel 210002 Review and Evaluation of the N.R.C. Safety Research Program: Report

to Congress.Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington,D.C., December 1977). 63pp.

0040 The U.S. N.R.C. Antitrust Review of Nuclear Power Plants.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,May 1976). 73pp.

0078 Radioactive Materials Released from Nuclear Power Plants (1976).

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Office of Management Information and Program Control, U.S. N.R.C.(Washington, D.C., March 1978). 173pp.

0170 Essays on Issues Relevant to the Regulation of Radioactive Waste Man-agement.Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. N.R.C. (Wash-ington, D.C., May 1978). 98pp.

0220 Antitrust Review of Nuclear Power Plants: Recent Developments.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,May 1978). 56pp.

0250 Nuclear Security Personnel for Power Plants.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,July 1978). 169pp.

0339 Qualification Criteria to Certify a Package for Air Transport of Plu-tonium.Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. N.R.C. (Wash-ington, D.C., January 1978). 59pp.

0375 Technology, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Pres-surized Water Reactor Power Station.Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,June, 1978). 2 vols., 776pp.

0805 Radioactive Waste Management Study.Teknekron, Inc., U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., July 1978). 64pp.

0841 Experimental Investigation of Aerosol Behavior in a Post-LMFBR Acci-dent Reactor Containment Atmosphere.State University of N.Y. at Buffalo, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C., July1978). 30pp.

0860 Occupational Radiation Exposure.Office of Management and Program Analysis, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington,D.C., October 1978). 44pp.

0886 Preparation of Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for NuclearPower Plants.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,October 1978). 143pp.

0961 Radiological Environmental Monitoring by N.R.C. Licensees for RoutineOperations of Nuclear Facilities.Office of Standards Development, U.S. N.R.C. (Washington, D.C.,October 1978). 23pp.

0975 Metropolitan Siting—A Historical Perspective.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (Washington, D.C.). 45pp.

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1002 Hazardous Waste Management Programs Will Not Be Effective: Great-er Efforts are Needed.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., January 1979). 35pp.

1022 Higher Penalties Could Deter Violations of Nuclear Regulations.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., February 1979). 34pp.

1043 Cleaning Up Commingled Uranium Mill Tailings: Is Federal AssistanceNecessary?U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., February 1979). 28pp.

1060 T.V.A. Can Improve Estimates and Should Reassess Reserve Require-ments for Nuclear Power Plants.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., March 1979). 32pp.

1077 Nuclear Reactor Options to Reduce the Risk of Proliferation and to Suc-ceed Current Light Water Reactor Technology.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., May 1979). 55pp.

1109 Federal Actions Are Needed to Improve Safety and Security of NuclearMaterials Transportation.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., May 1979). 78pp.

1153 Questions on the Future of Nuclear Power: Implications and Trade-Offs.U.S. G.A.O. (Washington, D.C., May 1979). 26pp.

Reel 220000 Sam K. Carson, Commissioner of Finance and Taxation for the State of

Tennessee, Petitioner, v. Roane Anderson Co., et al.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1951). 780pp.

0410 Power Reactor Development Co., Petitioner v. /nternafiono/ Union ofElectrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO, etal., Respondents.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1960). 1741pp.

Reel 230000 United States, et al., Appellants, v. R. J. Boyd, Commissioner.

(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1963). 695pp.

0381 E.P.A., et al., Petitioners, v. Pafsy T. Mink, et a).(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1971). 384pp.

0605 Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp., Petitioner v. Natural Re-sources Defense Council, et al., Respondents.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1976). 1890pp.

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Reel 240000 Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp., Petitioner, v. Natural Re-

sources Defense Council, et al., Respondents (cont. from Reel 23).(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1976). 830pp.

0476 Russell Train, Administrator of the ERA., et al., Petitioners, v. Colora-do Public Interest Research Group, Inc., et al.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1974). 530pp.

0735 Duke Power Co., Appellant v. Carolina Environmental Study Group,et al., Appellees.(G.P.O., Washington, D.C., October 1977). 1492pp.

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SUBJECT INDEX

The following Index is a guide to the major subjects of the 24 reels and isusually limited to one reference and, sometimes, one cross-reference for eachtitle. The numeral which procedes each colon refers to the reel; the four-digitnumeral after the colon refers to the frame number at which a particular titlebegins in that reel. Hence, 3:0934 directs the researcher to the title which beginsat Frame 0934 of Reel 3. By referring to the Reel Index which comprises the initialsection of this Guide, the researcher can find the main entry for this title.

Accelerated Civilian Reactor Program 4: 0941

Antitrust 11: 0040, 0220Atoms for Peace Manual 4: 0621Baruch, Bernard M 1: 0299, 0362, 0444, 0538Coal/Nuclear Alternative 20: 1011

Conferences 9: 0338, 0776; 11: 0787; 13: 0001; 17: 0210;19: 1233; 20: 0001, 0239

Congressional Research Service 13: 0350; 15: 0761; 16: 1040,1071, 1090, 1108

Control of Atomic Energy 1: 0001, 0095, 0187, 0234, 0240, 0308, 0324,0351, 0375, 0444, 0511, 0688; 2: 0236; 6: 0058

Decommissioning 15: 0696; 21: 0375Duquesne Light Company 5: 0558Eisenhower, Dwight D 3: 0981Emergency Response Planning 15: 0039Enrico Fermi Reactor 8: 0479Environmental Impacts ...-. 10: 0001; 11: 0518, 0787; 13: 0001;

17: 0051; 19: 0562; 20: 0001, 0688Fallout 7: 0378Federal-State Cooperation 5: 0634; 17: 0210; 20: 0206,

0329, 0660, 07%Five-Year Development Program 4: 0607

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Fuel Performance ' 7: 1155; 19: 0478Gaseous Diffusion Plants 9: 0521

International Atomic Energy Agency 5: 0306Labor Impacts 4: 1211; 5: 0534

Land Disposal 15: 0001Licensing 5: 0190; 8: 0650, 0908; 10: 0001Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactors 13: 0906; 14: 0001Manned Aircraft and Space Propulsion 7: 0001, 0913; 9: 1077McKinney Report 6: 0001, 0058

Nixon, Richard M. 11: 1078Nuclear Accidents 5: 0128; 6: 1351, 0623Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc 10: 0663Nuclear Proliferation 13: 0350; 15: 0761; 16: 0563,

0919, 1108; 21: 1077Oak Ridge, Tennessee 3: 0500; 11: 0787Offshore Power Plants 17: 0724Oppenheimer, J. Robert 4: 0001, 0502

Penalties 21: 1022Plutonium 16: 0001Power Demonstration Program 5: 0440; 8: 0001Power Reactor Development Company 4: 1275

Private Enterprise 3: 0763, 0990; 5: 0001; 9: 0119Project Cannikin 11: 0491, 0518

Project Plowshare 8: 0134Radiation and Radioactivity 3: 0256; 5: 0534; 6: 1114; 7: 0378; 8: 0621;

9: 0001, 0955, 1014; 11: 0623, 0737; 16: 1090; 17: 0001;19: 0562, 0939, 1114; 20: 0206, 0994; 21: 0078,

0170, 0860, 0961Rasmussen Report 15: 0112Ray, Dixie Lee 11: 1078Safety and Safeguards 9: 0164; 12: 0001, 0037, 0375; 14: 0313;

15: 0112, 0423; 17: 0065, 0373, 0724, 0912;18: 0001; 19: 0001; 20: 0165; 21: 0002

Siting 17: 0210; 20: 0329, 0586, 0660, 0688; 21: 0975Socioeconomic Impacts 20: 0586, 07%Soviet Espionage 3: 0381Transportation 16: 1090; 17: 0051; 19: 0562; 21: 0339, 1109Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.) 21: 1060

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United Nations 1: 0299, 0375, 0511, 0688; 2: 0001, 0061, 0131,0191, 0371, 0434

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (A.E.C.) 1: 0706; 3: 0001, 0110,0131, 0256; 4: 0540, 0589; 5: 0190; 7: 1116;9: 0521, 1014; 10: 0001; 11: 0737; 12: 0001

U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) 15: 0724U.S. Department of Agriculture 7: 0168

U.S. Department of State 2: 0236U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration 15: 0450

U.S. General Accounting Office (G.A.O.) 4: 1275; 5: 0558; 9: 0020,0119, 0310, 1014; 11: 0587, 0690; 12: 0001;

15: 0001, 0039, 0066, 0423, 0645, 0663, 0696;21: 1002, 1022, 1043, 1060, 1077, 1109, 1153

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (N.R.C.) 12: 0065, 0373, 0912;13: 0001; 19: 0001, 1114, 1233; 20: 0001, 0165,

0206, 0329, 0934, 0994

U.S. Supreme Court CasesCarson v. Roane Anderson 22: 0000E.P.A. v. Mink 23: 0381Power Reactor Development Company 22: 0410US. v. Boyd 23: 0000Vermont Yankee v. N.R.D.C 23: 0605Train v. Colorado Public Interest Research Group 24: 0476Duke Power v. Carolina Study Group 24: 0735

Uranium 13: 0492; 16: 1071; 21: 1043Waste Management 3: 0110; 8: 0452; 9: 1014; 15: 0001; 16: 1090;

19: 0939, 1233; 20: 0206, 0994; 21: 0170, 0805, 1002Westinghouse Corporation 5: 0558

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