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Chernobyl Nuclear Accident Congressional Hearings Transcript

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<strong>Accident</strong>s in the Former Soviet Union Kyshtym, Chelyabinsk and <strong>Chernobyl</strong>;<br />

Retrospective Reconstruction of Radiation Doses of <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Liquidators<br />

by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance; Neurocognitive and Physical Abilities<br />

Assessments Twelve Years After the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Accident</strong>; Simulating<br />

Wet Deposition of Radiocesium from the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Accident</strong>; and Radiation<br />

Injuries After the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Accident</strong> Management, Outcome, and Lessons<br />

Learned.<br />

GAO REPORTS<br />

184 pages of reports from the United States General Accounting Office,<br />

whose name was later changed to the Government Accountability Office. The<br />

four reports are Comparison of DOE's Hanford N-Reactor with the <strong>Chernobyl</strong><br />

Reactor (1986); <strong>Nuclear</strong> Power Safety International Measures in Response<br />

to <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Accident</strong> (1988); <strong>Nuclear</strong> Power Safety <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Accident</strong><br />

Prompted Worldwide Actions but Further Efforts Needed (1991); and<br />

Construction of the Protective Shelter for the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> Reactor<br />

Faces Schedule Delays, Potential Cost Increases, and Technical<br />

Uncertainties (2007).<br />

UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS<br />

634 pages of transcripts from three <strong>Congressional</strong> hearings: The <strong>Chernobyl</strong><br />

<strong>Accident</strong> Hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,<br />

Ninety-ninth Congress, 2nd session on the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> accident and<br />

implications for the domestic nuclear industry, June 19, 1986; The<br />

Effects of the accident at the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> nuclear power plant hearing<br />

before the Subcommittee on <strong>Nuclear</strong> Regulation, United States Senate, One<br />

Hundred Second Congress, second session, July 22, 1992; and The legacy of<br />

<strong>Chernobyl</strong>, 1986 to 1996 and beyond hearing before the Commission on<br />

Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second<br />

session, April 23, 1996.

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