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Ecological problems of a nuclear power station: a basis for comparing offshore sites
Van Broekhoven, L.; Bastin, A.; Lefevere, S.J. (1983). Ecological problems of a nuclear power station: a basis for comparing offshore sites, in: Symposium Engineering in Marine Environment. pp. 37-45
In: (1983). Symposium Engineering in Marine Environment[s.n.]: Brugge, more

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Keywords
    Power plants > Nuclear power plants
    Structures > Hydraulic structures > Offshore structures
    ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Van Broekhoven, L.
  • Bastin, A.
  • Lefevere, S.J.

Abstract
    Seven possible sitings of a nuclear power station on the Belgian coast, or offshore, were postulated and compared in 1975 in a technology assessment approach. In addition, a more detailed ecological case-study was made for one of these seven sites. An ecological (biological, sedimentological and geophysical) inventory was compiled together with evaluation of possible effects of the warm water outfall in the particular area. To facilitate a more accurate prediction model, and an eventual control of all ecological influences, a series of continuous and comprehensive survey programmes are needed over several years.

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