Nuclear Fuel Cycle-Related Manufacturing and Construction [Energy] Law and Legal Definition
According to 10 CFR 75.4 [Title 10 – Energy; Chapter I -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Part 75 -- Safeguards on Nuclear Material -- Implementation of US/IAEA Agreement; General Provisions], the term Nuclear Fuel Cycle-Related Manufacturing and Construction means “those activities related to the manufacture or construction of any of the following: Components for separating the isotopes of uranium or enriching uranium in the isotope 235, zirconium tubes, heavy water or deuterium, nuclear-grade graphite, irradiated fuel casks and canisters, reactor control rods, criticality safe tanks and vessels, irradiated fuel element chopping machines, and hot cells.”
Legal Definition list
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle-Related Manufacturing and Construction [Energy]
- Nuclear Facility [Energy]
- Nuclear Facilities Liability Act
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- Nuclear Explosive Operation
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle-Related Research and Development [Energy]
- Nuclear Grade Graphite for Nuclear End Use [Energy]
- Nuclear Incident
- Nuclear Incident Response Team
- Nuclear Materials and Equipment
- Nuclear Materials Courier
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