The Southern States Energy Board (SSEB), using the Western Interstate Energy Board's ''Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste Transportation Primer'' as a baseline of information, has produced a similar document updated and given a southern focus. SSEB, in consultation with the Joint Integration Office (JIO), designed and developed a computer software program to support JIO's institutional activities. The program, which operates with dBase III Plus on an IBM or compatible microcomputer, provides a mechanism for tracking staff commitments, actions in response to commitments and any related correspondence. In December 1985 and January 1986, SSEB asked its member governors and affected Indian tribes within the SSEB member states to designate appropriate representatives to serve on an Advisory Committee to SSEB on Radioactive Materials Transportation. This committee was established specifically to provide advice and comment to SSEB as it carries out the requirements of this grant. An Atlas of Routes was developed to provide the latest available routing information applicable to SSEB's 16 contiguous member states. The report includes detailed routing information on each of the South's 27 reactor sites and their expected mode of transport, highway or rail. The highway corridor impacts from reactors outside the region are also assessed. The report focuses only on predicted highway and rail routes and includes no other shipment data or other risk assessments or analysis. (ERA citation 12:020051)
Nuclear Materials Transportation Project: Final Technical Report
1987
10 pages
Report
No indication
English