In general, Nuclear policy of the United States refers to the policies of the various agencies and departments of the American government at the Federal level with regard to biomedical, energy, emergency response, hazardous waste transport and disposal, military, use of radionuclides including US policy with regard to its participation in international treaties, conventions and organizations. Nuclear policy of the United States may also include management and regulation of nuclear levels in air, food, ground water and other potentially hazardous sources.
- Nuclear energy policy of the United States
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Nuclear weapons and the United States
- Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
- United States Department of Energy
For nuclear emergency policy of the United States see
editFor nuclear waste policy see
editSee also
editFor international nuclear policy of the US see
editSee also
edit- Environmental policy
- Environmental policy of the United States
- Food irradiation
- Food and Drug Administration
- National Environmental Policy Act
- Nuclear energy policy by country
- Nuclear power debate
- Nuclear power phase-out
- Nuclear weapons testing#Nuclear testing by country
- United States and weapons of mass destruction
- All pages with titles beginning with Nuclear