Timeline of nuclear waste management

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This is a timeline of nuclear waste management.

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Year Event type Details Geographical location
1895 German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen discovers X rays.[1]
1896 French physicist Henry Becquerel identifies radioactivity.
1928 The International X-ray and Radium Protection Committee (IXRPC) is founded at the second International Congress of Radiology in Stockholm, Sweden.[1]
1950 The International X-ray and Radium Protection Committee (IXRPC) is restructured to take account of new uses of radiation outside the medical area, and is renamed International Commission on Radiological Protection.[1]
1957 (July 29) The International Atomic Energy Agency is established.
1977 (April) United States President Jimmy Carter bans nuclear transmutation due to the danger of plutonium proliferation.
1991 (January 30) The Bamako Convention is signed.
1996 "1996 Protocol to the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter"
1997 Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management.
1998 (April 22) The Bamako Convention comes into force.
2002 "There was reported some 47,000 tonnes of high-level nuclear waste stored in the USA in 2002."

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Clarke, R.H.; J. Valentin (2009). "The History of ICRP and the Evolution of its Policies" (PDF). Annals of the ICRP. ICRP Publication 109. 39 (1): 75–110. doi:10.1016/j.icrp.2009.07.009. Retrieved 12 May 2012.