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Urban Risks of Truck Transport of Radioactive Material
Authors:Mills  G Scott  Neuhauser  K Sieglinde
Institution:Sandia National Laboratories, Department 6341, MS 0718, Albu-querque, New Mexico 87185–0718.
Abstract:Truck transport of radioactive material (RAM), e.g., spent nuclear fuel (SNF), normally maximizes use of Interstate highways, which are safer and more efficient for truck transport in general. In the estimation of transportation risks, population bordering a route is a direct factor in determining consequences and an indirect factor in determining exposure times, accident probabilities and severities, and other parameters. Proposals to transport RAM may draw intense resistance from "stakeholders" based on concern for population concentrations along urban segments but the length of a route segment is also a determinative factor in estimating the transport risks. To quantify the relative importance of these two factors, a potential route for transport of SNF (strict use of Interstate highways) was selected and compared with a modified version that bypassed urban areas. The results suggest that emphasis on Interstate highways minimizes total route and urban segment risks.
Keywords:RADTRAN  transportation risk  routing  spent nuclear hel
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