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Assessing the Benefits, Costs, and Risks of Near-Term Reprocessing and Alternatives

Testimony

September 2006

Author: Matthew Bunn, Associate Professor of Public Policy; Co-Principal Investigator, Project on Managing the Atom; Co-Principal Investigator, Energy Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment (ERD3) Policy Project

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security; Managing the Atom; Science, Technology, and Public Policy

 

 

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For Academic Citation:

Bunn, Matthew. "Assessing the Benefits, Costs, and Risks of Near-Term Reprocessing and Alternatives." Testimony to . September 2006.

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