Addressing Public Fears Related to the Siting of Hazardous Waste Facilities |
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Authors: | Gregory A. Holton J. Steven Arendt James J. Rooney |
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Affiliation: | JBF Associates, Inc , Krioxville , Tennessee , USA |
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Abstract: | Recent catastrophic industrial accidents have left the public wary of most industrial facilities. Fearing illness and death from toxic releases, the public has opposed siting hazardous waste facilities in their locale. Associated with these concerns are fears of declining property values and a perceived reduction in the quality of life for a community. Recent political actions stemming from these fears have made siting these facilities an extremely unpopular and expensive process. This paper presents a systematic, phased approach for performing a reliability and hazards analysis of a hazardous waste facility design. It also demonstrates how the results of a risk analysis can present an accurate "risk picture" of the facility for use in alleviating public fears. A typical analysis is outlined and methods that can be used to convey to the public the results of this type of risk analysis are explored. |
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