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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.09.20150123.full.mrc:108845096:1807
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LEADER: 01807cam a22003134a 4500
001 009105190-8
005 20041219090955.0
008 020501s2002 nmuab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2002006711
020 $a0826322093 (cloth)
035 0 $aocm49773670
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050 00 $aTD898.12.N6$bM38 2002
082 00 $a363.72/89/0973$221
100 1 $aMcCutcheon, Chuck,$d1963-
245 10 $aNuclear reactions :$bthe politics of opening a radioactive waste disposal site /$cChuck McCutcheon.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aAlbuquerque :$bUniversity of New Mexico Press,$cc2002.
300 $axi, 231 p. :$bill., map ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 201-223) and index.
505 0 $a"A way ... to make a buck" 1971-76: Carlsbad and WIPP -- "This is not a predictable situation" 1975-78: opposition emerges in New Mexico -- "An equal partner" 1978-81: Congress, New Mexico seek control -- "I'm not in the garbage business anymore" 1981-88: Idaho, "plutonium poker," and opening WIPP -- "I love WIPP!" 1989: an admiral at the helm -- "No discernible scientific basis" 1990-92: underground testing, Congress, and scientific doubt -- "A major break" 1993-96: canceling testing, preparing for disposal -- "This is indeed historic" 1997-2001: after fighting his own state, Richardson opens WIPP.
610 20 $aWaste Isolation Pilot Plant (N.M.)
650 0 $aRadioactive waste disposal in the ground$zNew Mexico$zCarlsbad Region.
650 0 $aRadioactive waste disposal$xPolitical aspects$zNew Mexico$zCarlsbad Region.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aMcCutcheon, Chuck, 1963-$tNuclear reactions.$b1st ed.$dAlbuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©2002$w(OCoLC)606904504
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