That's basically the philosophy, when we look at the foreseeable accident: that the likelihood of a catastrophic, very serious accident in which we'd lose containment is so unrealistic that we don't set the limit on that basis.
November 25th, 2009 / 3:55 p.m.
Director, Uranium and Radioactive Waste Division, Electricity Resources Branch, Department of Natural Resources
That's basically the philosophy, when we look at the foreseeable accident: that the likelihood of a catastrophic, very serious accident in which we'd lose containment is so unrealistic that we don't set the limit on that basis.
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