ANALYSIS OF MAXIMUM REASONABLY FORESEEABLE ACCIDENTS FOR THE YUCCA MOUNTAIN DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (DEIS)

Year
2001
Author(s)
Steven B. Ross - Battelle Memorial Institute
Ralph E. Best - Jason Associates Corporation
Steven J. Maheras - Battelle Memorial Institute
Dr. Thomas I. McSweeney - Battelle Memorial Institute
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Abstract
Accidents could occur during the transportation of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. This paper describes the risks and consequences to the public from accidents that are highly unlikely but that could have severe consequences. The impact of these accidents would include those to a collective population and to hypothetical maximally exposed individuals (MEIs). This document discusses accidents with conditions that have a chance of occurring more often than 1 in 10 million times in a year, called “maximum reasonably foreseeable accidents”. Accidents and conditions less likely than this are not considered to be reasonably foreseeable.