
doi: 10.2172/10184351
The purpose of this Public Participation Plan is to describe the US Department of Energy`s (DOE) plan for involving the public in the decision-making process for the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) Project. The plan describes how the DOE will meet the public participation requirements of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (UMTRCA) of 1978, as amended, and of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. It includes the UMTRA Project Office plans for complying with DOE Order 5440.1D and for implementing the DOE`s Public Participation Policy for Environmental Restoration and Waste Management (1992) and Public Participation Guidance for Environmental Restoration and Waste Management (1993).
Us National Environmental Policy Act, Remedial Action, Mill Tailings, Economics And Sociology, Policy And Economy, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Stabilization, 290200, Planning, Site Resource And Use Studies, 29 Energy Planning, Abandoned Sites, Public Opinion 054000, Health And Safety, 54 Environmental Sciences, 540250
Us National Environmental Policy Act, Remedial Action, Mill Tailings, Economics And Sociology, Policy And Economy, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Stabilization, 290200, Planning, Site Resource And Use Studies, 29 Energy Planning, Abandoned Sites, Public Opinion 054000, Health And Safety, 54 Environmental Sciences, 540250
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