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ID183212
Title ProperRisks to Persian Gulf Cities from Spent Fuel Fires at the Barakah and Bushehr Nuclear Power Plants
LanguageENG
AuthorAhmad, Ali ;  Spence, Thomas G A S
Summary / Abstract (Note)Interest in nuclear power has grown in some Middle Eastern states despite poor economics, seismic activity, and attacks on nuclear facilities in the region. This article assesses risks from cesium-137 release and dispersal from spent nuclear fuel fires at Barakah in the United Arab Emirates and Bushehr in Iran to public health, the water supply, and the food security of major Persian Gulf cities. Doha, Dammam, Al-Hofuf, and Manama are most at risk of receiving 1.5 MBq/m2 for a spent fuel fire at Barakah, while a spent fuel fire at Bushehr could affect Shiraz, Ahvaz, Basrah, and Kuwait City, albeit at lower probabilities. Absent a decision to end nuclear power in the region, options for reducing the potential risks of spent fuel fires on Persian Gulf populations include the timely transfer of spent fuel from pools into safer dry cask storage, multilateral disaster-response planning, and a commitment not to attack nuclear facilities.
`In' analytical NoteScience and Global Security Vol. 29, No.1-3; 2021: p.67-89
Journal SourceScience and Global Security Vol: 29 No 1-3
Key WordsPersian Gulf ;  Fuel Fires ;  Barakah and Bushehr Nuclear Power Plants


 
 
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