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From Tin Roof to Torn Wet Blanket: Predicting and Observing Ground Water Movement at a Proposed Nuclear Waste Site
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Wilson / Interagency Review Group / /

Country

Germany / Belgium / France / Russia / United States / Canada / United Kingdom / China / Sweden / Finland / Spain / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

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reference repository site / river systems / huge metal tanks / nuclear energy / thin-walled stainless steel canister / appropriate disposal site / basalt site / /

NaturalFeature

Ogallala aquifer / Columbia River / Yucca Mountain / /

Organization

Congress / office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management / Predicting and Observing Ground Water Movement / federal government / U.S. Department of Energy / Observing Ground Water Movement / National Academy of Sciences / /

Person

Jimmy Carter / Radford Byerly / Jr. / Roger A. Pielke / Jr. / Isaac Winograd / Eugene Roseboom / /

Position

Vice President and the Speaker / President / Majority Leader / USGS scientist / /

Product

Topopah Springs / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Nevada / /

Region

eastern United States / /

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