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The “State of the Art Reactor Consequence Analyses,” known by the acronym SOARCA, are a set of studies conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission starting in 2006. In the words of the commission, the purpose of the studies was to “develop the most realistic evaluations possible for the potential consequences of severe nuclear accidents.”
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What We Don’t Know About Reactors - The New Yorker
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The “State of the Art Reactor Consequence Analyses,” known by the acronym SOARCA, are a set of studies conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission starting in 2006. In the words of the commission, the purpose of the studies was to “develop the most realistic evaluations possible for the potential consequences of severe nuclear accidents.”
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