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Seth Tuler
 
The topic of what to do with spent nuclear fuel is ripe for debate. Commercial utilities, the Department of Energy, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission all have important legal and moral obligations to responsibly manage the waste that's been produced in the past six decades.

Several proposals for dealing with spent nuclear fuel have been pursued since the dawn of the nuclear age. ANA's perspectives on some of the more relevant proposals can be found below.


 
Seth Tuler, Ph.D, is a Senior Researcher at the Social and Environmental Research Institute in Greenfield, MA. He has conducted numerous studies and written about public involvement in clean-up, public health activities, and the design and monitoring of institutional controls for contaminated sites. From 2003 to 2006 he served on the National Academy of Science's Committee on Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel.

Seth's area of expertise:

  • Environmental clean-up
  • Public health activities
  • National Academy of Science

Seth's contact information:

SPTULER@SERI.ORG (413)387-9320
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