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Code of Federal Regulations Title 10. Energy § 10.960.3–1–4 Evidence for siting decisions

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The siting process involves a sequence of four decisions:  The identification of potentially acceptable sites;  the nomination of sites as suitable for characterization;  the recommendation of sites as candidate sites for site characterization;  and after the completion of site characterization and nongeologic data gathering, the recommendation of a candidate site for the development of a repository. Each of these decisions will be supported by the evidence specified below.

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