Contents | List of Figures | List of Tables | Introducing the Nuclear-Water Nexus | Per Hö gselius | Part I: Envirotechnical Entanglements: Problems and Conflicts around Nuclear Cooling | 1 The Sisyphean Risk: Governing Corrosion in Nuclear Power Plants | Siegfried Evens | 2 Water: The Limiting Factor for Nuclear Power Generation in Spain? | Diego Sesma-Martí n and Mar Rubio-Varas | 3 &ldquo Atomi in risaia&rdquo : Conflicts over Water Resources in the Italian Nuclear Program | Elisabetta Bini | 4 Water, Fish, and Contamination in Chernobyl&rsquo s Cooling Pond | Achim Klü…mehr
Per Högselius is Professor of History of Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. His English-language publications include the award-winning Red Gas, Europe’s Infrastructure Transition (coauthored with Arne Kaijser and Erik van der Vleuten), and Energy and Geopolitics. He led the ERC-funded project NUCLEARWATERS. Siegfried Evens is a historian specialized in the history of technology, risk, and disaster. He obtained his PhD at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, in 2024. His thesis was part of the ERC-funded NUCLEARWATERS project and studied the regulation of water and steam technologies in nuclear power plants. He is currently a FWO Junior Postdoctoral Fellow at KU Leuven.
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* Contents * List of Figures * List of Tables * Introducing the Nuclear-Water Nexus * Per Högselius * Part I: Envirotechnical Entanglements: Problems and Conflicts around Nuclear Cooling * 1 The Sisyphean Risk: Governing Corrosion in Nuclear Power Plants * Siegfried Evens * 2 Water: The Limiting Factor for Nuclear Power Generation in Spain? * Diego Sesma-Martín and Mar Rubio-Varas * 3 “Atomi in risaia”: Conflicts over Water Resources in the Italian Nuclear Program * Elisabetta Bini * 4 Water, Fish, and Contamination in Chernobyl’s Cooling Pond * Achim Klüppelberg * 5 Lake Stechlin: A Thermal Sink for East Germany’s First Atomic Power Plant * Thomas Turnbull and Maximilian P. Lau * 6 The Nuclear-Water Nexus and the Origins of European Environmental Policy: Thermal Pollution as a Transnational Problem * Jan-Henrik Meyer * 7 The Unsustainability of India’s Nuclear Energy Policy: Resisting the Gorakhpur Nuclear Project * Sonali Huria * 8 Exploring the Nuclear-Water Nexus in India’s Adivasi Heartland: Nuclear After-Lives of the Narmada River Protests * Kumar Sundaram * Part II: Reactors on the Beach: Exploring the Atomic Coasts * 9 A Nuclear Power Plant in the Loire Estuary: Navigating the Politics of Siting * Anaël Marrec * 10 The Mark of Water on Spain’s Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant * Carlos Gonzalvo Salas * 11 SONGS of the Southland: The Nuclear-Water Nexus in Southern California * Heather Williams and Joanna L. Dyl * 12 Soviet Envirotechnical Landscapes and Crimea’s Contested Nuclearization * Roman Khandozhko * 13 Dreams of Abundance: America’s Cold War Vision of Nuclear Desalination * Elizabeth Hameeteman * 14 Reviving Nuclear Desalination? Challenges and Prospects in the Arab Gulf States * S. Duygu Sever * Part III: Water’s Malicious Agency: The Threat of Wet Radioactive Pollution * 15 The Waters of Project Plowshare: Hydraulic Engineering and Fracking with Nuclear Explosives * Victor McFarland * 16 Swamped: Flooding and Fibbing at the UK’s Atomic Weapons Establishment * Peter Burt * 17 Below the Surface: Groundwater in Idaho’s Nuclear History * Sarah E. Robey * 18 The SDAG Wismut: The Nuclear-Water Nexus in Uranium Ore Mining and Milling * Sabine Loewe-Hannatzsch * 19 Archeologies of Toxicity: The St Hélène River Liquid Archive * Agnès Villette * 20 Compounding Catastrophes in Polissya: Chornobyl’s Legacy Along the E40 Waterway * Jonathon Turnbull and Kate Brown * Contributors * Notes * Index
* Contents * List of Figures * List of Tables * Introducing the Nuclear-Water Nexus * Per Högselius * Part I: Envirotechnical Entanglements: Problems and Conflicts around Nuclear Cooling * 1 The Sisyphean Risk: Governing Corrosion in Nuclear Power Plants * Siegfried Evens * 2 Water: The Limiting Factor for Nuclear Power Generation in Spain? * Diego Sesma-Martín and Mar Rubio-Varas * 3 “Atomi in risaia”: Conflicts over Water Resources in the Italian Nuclear Program * Elisabetta Bini * 4 Water, Fish, and Contamination in Chernobyl’s Cooling Pond * Achim Klüppelberg * 5 Lake Stechlin: A Thermal Sink for East Germany’s First Atomic Power Plant * Thomas Turnbull and Maximilian P. Lau * 6 The Nuclear-Water Nexus and the Origins of European Environmental Policy: Thermal Pollution as a Transnational Problem * Jan-Henrik Meyer * 7 The Unsustainability of India’s Nuclear Energy Policy: Resisting the Gorakhpur Nuclear Project * Sonali Huria * 8 Exploring the Nuclear-Water Nexus in India’s Adivasi Heartland: Nuclear After-Lives of the Narmada River Protests * Kumar Sundaram * Part II: Reactors on the Beach: Exploring the Atomic Coasts * 9 A Nuclear Power Plant in the Loire Estuary: Navigating the Politics of Siting * Anaël Marrec * 10 The Mark of Water on Spain’s Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant * Carlos Gonzalvo Salas * 11 SONGS of the Southland: The Nuclear-Water Nexus in Southern California * Heather Williams and Joanna L. Dyl * 12 Soviet Envirotechnical Landscapes and Crimea’s Contested Nuclearization * Roman Khandozhko * 13 Dreams of Abundance: America’s Cold War Vision of Nuclear Desalination * Elizabeth Hameeteman * 14 Reviving Nuclear Desalination? Challenges and Prospects in the Arab Gulf States * S. Duygu Sever * Part III: Water’s Malicious Agency: The Threat of Wet Radioactive Pollution * 15 The Waters of Project Plowshare: Hydraulic Engineering and Fracking with Nuclear Explosives * Victor McFarland * 16 Swamped: Flooding and Fibbing at the UK’s Atomic Weapons Establishment * Peter Burt * 17 Below the Surface: Groundwater in Idaho’s Nuclear History * Sarah E. Robey * 18 The SDAG Wismut: The Nuclear-Water Nexus in Uranium Ore Mining and Milling * Sabine Loewe-Hannatzsch * 19 Archeologies of Toxicity: The St Hélène River Liquid Archive * Agnès Villette * 20 Compounding Catastrophes in Polissya: Chornobyl’s Legacy Along the E40 Waterway * Jonathon Turnbull and Kate Brown * Contributors * Notes * Index
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