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INDEX TO GEIS COMMENTS<br />

1. GENERAL.................................................... 1-1<br />

Page<br />

2. FUEL CYCLE............. ................... .......... 2-1<br />

a. Energy Projections....... ......................... . 2-1<br />

b. <strong>Waste</strong> Generation....................... ............ 2-1<br />

c. <strong>Waste</strong> Storage and Treatment......................... 2-3<br />

d. Transportation........................... ........... 2-5<br />

e. Safeguards................................... ...... 2-19<br />

f. Other Fuel Cycle Alternatives....................... 2-20<br />

COMMENTS ON 3. CONVENTIONAL GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL.......................... 3-1<br />

a. Siting.............................................. 3-1<br />

DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT b. <strong>Waste</strong> Form and Packaging........................... 3-7<br />

c. Design and Operation................................ 3-7<br />

FOR THE d. Safeguards............... ................. .... ... 3-17<br />

e. Short-Term Environmental Impacts.................... 3-19<br />

MANAGEMENT OF COMMERCIALLY GENERATED RADIOACTIVE WASTES f. Long-Term Effects <strong>of</strong> Repository Construction<br />

(U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, DOE/EIS-0046-D) and Operation.................................... 3-23<br />

g. Long-Term Radiological Effects - Environmental<br />

Transport....................... ...... ............ 3-25<br />

APRIL 1979 h. Long-Term Radiological Effects - Geology/Hydrology.. 3-26<br />

i. Long-Term Radiological Effects - Accident Analysis.. 3-35<br />

j. Research and Development ........................... 3-40<br />

k. General............................................. . 3-40<br />

BY 4. ALTERNATIVE DISPOSAL CONCEPTS............................ 4-1<br />

THE STAFF OF THE a. Geologic Emplacement Following Chemical Resynthesis. 4-1<br />

U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION b. Very Deep Hole Concept.............................. 4-1<br />

CTOER 197 c. The Rock Melting Concept........................... 4-2<br />

OCTOBER 1979 d. Island Disposal.................................... 4-4<br />

e. The Sub-Seabed Geologic Disposal Concept............ 4-6<br />

f. The Ice Sheet Disposal Concept...................... 4-11<br />

g. Reverse Well Disposal............................. . 4-12<br />

h. Omitted Concept................................. ... 4-12<br />

5. COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVES.............................. 5-1

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