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Brev till skolor: Information från Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten om trådlösa datornätverk.pdf
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Granskningsrapport Clink inför yttrandet till mark- och miljödomstolen vid Nacka tingsrätt.pdf
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Granskningsrapport Uppförande och drift av slutförvarsanläggningen inför yttrandet till Mark- och miljödomstolen vid Nacka tingsrätt.pdf
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Bilaga AV – Preliminär plan för avveckling.pdf
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Bilaga SR – Säkerhetsredovisning för slutförvaring av använt kärnbränsle.pdf
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2017:15 Radionuclide release rates associated with bounding cases featuring relatively early canister failures in a spent fuel repository
Background In 2011 the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co (SKB) submitted a license application for construction of a geological repository for spent nuclear fuel according to the KBS-3 method, comprising of copper canisters, bentonite buffer, backfill and surrounding crystalline bedrock. The post-closure safety assessment of the repository, SR-Site, has been reviewed by the Swedish...
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2017:30 SSM’s external experts’ review of SKB’s safety assessment SR-PSU – consequence analysis
Background The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) received an application for the expansion of SKB's final repository for low and intermediate level waste at Forsmark (SFR) on the 19 December 2014. SSM is tasked with the review of the application and will issue a statement to the government who will decide on the matter. An important part of the application is SKB’s assessment of...
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Radon
Radon is a radioactive gas that arises naturally in bedrock when radium decays. Long-term exposure to radon gas gives an elevated risk of developing lung cancer. The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority estimates that radon in dwellings causes around 500 cases of lung cancer per year in Sweden, most commonly among smokers.
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