Waste management '93: Looking for more progress
The prospect of useful waste management discussions, coupled with the promise of pleasant weather, brought more than 1900 people to the Waste Management 1993 Conference. The February 28 - March 4 meeting in Tucson, Ariz., was sponsored by the University of Arizona, and cosponsored by the American Nuclear Society and several other organizations. In his introductory remarks at the opening session, ANS President A. David Rossin said that the people at this conference have a lot to do with the future success of the nuclear industry. This is so, he stated, because the question that the public raises again and again is [open quotes]what are you going to do with the wastes [close quotes] Progress must be made soon, he said, because [open quotes]we no longer have the luxury of time.[close quotes]
- OSTI ID:
- 6176282
- Journal Information:
- Nuclear News (La Grange Park, Illinois); (United States), Journal Name: Nuclear News (La Grange Park, Illinois); (United States) Vol. 36:5; ISSN NUNWA8; ISSN 0029-5574
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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