Smith, (USA)); K.R. (Resource Systems Inst., Honolulu, Hawaii (USA)); Siwatibau, S. (University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji) Conference Title: Conference on nuclear-electric power in the Asia-Pacific region Conference Location: Honolulu, HI, USA Conference Date: 23 Jan 1983 Source: Energy (Oxford) (United Kingdom) v 9:9-10. Coden: ENEYD Publication Date: Sep-Oct 1984 p 733-750 ‘ Report Number(s): CONF~-830181Decument Type: Journal Article; Conference literature Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8@508 Country of Origin: United States Abstract: Although to outsiders the Pacific islands may seem far removed from the center of activities and controversies related to nuclear energy, this area has had more direct and negative experiences with nuclear issues than any other area in the world. These experiences have led to a deep-rooted skepticism of all nuclear activities in which distinctions between civilian and military activities, weapons and power, and low- and high-level waste bear little relation to the important Pacific concerns. Antinuclear sentiments are intimately linked to anticolonialism, growing regionalism and emerging cultural pride. Opposition and concern have been expressed in a number of international, regional, national and nongovernmental forums. In this climate, arguments about the relative safety of various waste disposal operations and other nuclear activities are not likely to be meaningful. Major Descriptors: *MARSHALL ISLANDS -- NUCLEAR ENERGY; *MARSHALL ISLANDS ~~ NUCLEAR POWER; *PACIFIC OCEAN -- NUCLEAR ENERGY; *PACIFIC OCEAN -NUCLEAR POWER Descriptors: BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; HUMAN POPULATIONS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; POLITICAL ASPECTS; POPULATION RELOCATION; PUBLIC OPINION; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; SOCIOLOGY Broader Terms: BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; ENERGY; EXPLOSIONS; INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; ISLANDS; MANAGEMENT; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA; POPULATIONS; POWER; RADIATION EFFECTS; SEAS; SURFACE WATERS; WASTE DISPOSAL; WASTE MANAGEMENT Subject Categories: 290600* -- Energy Planning & Policy -- Nuclear Energy INIS Subject Categories: F1400* -- Social Impact of Nuclear Science & Technology 10/5/621 {Item 321 from file: 103) 01634700 EDB-85-141477 Title: Technical papers presented at a DOE meeting on criteria for cleanup of transuranium elements in soil Corporate Source: USDOE Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs, Washington, DC USDOE Assistant Secretary for Environmental Protection, Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Washington, DC Conference Title: DOE meeting on criteria for clean-up of transuranium in elements and soil Conference Location: Germantown, MD, USA Conference Date: 17 Jan 1984 Publication Date: Sep 1984 Pp 233 Report Number(s): Order Number: CONF-840168- DE85015564 Note: Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products Document Type: Report; Language: English Conference literature Journal Announcement: ERA8509 Availability: NTIS, PC All/MF AOl; Subfile: input) . ERA 1. (Energy Research Abstracts); Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States NTS (NTIS); INS (US Atomindex Abstract: Transuranium element soil contamination cleanup experience gained from nuclear weapons accidents and cleanup at Eniwetok Atoll was reviewed. Presentations have been individually abstracted for inclusion in the data base. (ACR) ae) Lo3 xD rey ‘cae)