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Amerikansk atomlager er »et af de mest forurenede
steder på Jorden« : En rapport fra den amerikanske
rigsrevision kalder tilstanden for 177 underjordiske tanke med
kemisk og radioaktivt affald fra atomvåbenproduktionen for
uvis. 67 af tankene lækker allerede.
/ American nuclear storage site is »one of the most
polluted places on Earth«: A report from the U.S. GAO
calls the state of the 177 underground tanks with chemical and
radioactive waste from nuclear weapons production for unknown. 67
of the tanks are leaking already. / : Kalika Bro-Jørgensen
I: Ingeniøren, tirsdag 15. jul 2008.
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http://ing.dk/artikel/89712-amerikansk-atomlager-er-et-af-de-mest-forurenede-steder-paa-jorden
GAO: Report to the Subcommittee on Energy and Water
Development, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives
: Nuclear Waste : DOE Lacks Critical Information Needed to
Assess Its Tank Management Strategy at Hanford, 2008. - 51 s. -
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d08793.pdf
GAO: Report to the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development,
Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives : Hanford
Waste Treatment Plant : Department of Energy Needs to
Strengthen Controls over Contractor Payments and Project Assets,
2008. - 48 s. - http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d07888.pdf
US Dept of Energy: Accelerating Hanford Cleanup (15).
http://www.archive.org/details/acc300
US Dept of Energy: Five Decades of Hanford Plutonium
Production (1997).
'A documentary featuring the history of plutonium production at
Hanford. Film footage, photographs, and animation is used to
highlight key facilities and to explain how plutonium is
produced'.
http://www.archive.org/details/5decades1997
Hanford: the Real Story. Michael Fox, Ph.D.
'Dr. Fox, a consultant with Westinghouse Hanford Co., has worked at
Hanford for 22 years. Doctors for Disaster Preparedness 17th Annual
Meeting 1999- Seattle, WA'.
http://www.archive.org/details/HanfordTheRealStory.MichaelFoxPh.d
Surveillance of Hearing Loss Among Older Construction and Trade
Workers at Department of Energy Nuclear Sites / John Dement,
Knut Ringen, Laura Welch, Eula Bingham, and Patricia Quinn.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine 48:348–358
(2005).
'Medical screening programs at three Departments of Energy (DOE)
nuclear weapons facilities (Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Oak Ridge,
and the Savannah River Site) have included audiometric testing
since approximately 1996. This report summarizes hearing
evaluations through March 31, 2003.'
'Hearing thresholds among DOE workers were much higher than
observed in a comparison population of industrial workers with low
noise exposures. Overall, 59.7% of workers examined were found to
have material hearing impairment by NIOSH criteria. Age, duration
of construction work, smoking [sic], and self-reported noise
exposure increased the risk of hearing loss.'
http://brc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ajim_doe_hearing_loss.pdf