The radioactive waste management site at Frenchman Flat (area 5) provides surface storage and trench disposal of contaminated materials with low levels of radioactivity at the Nevada Test Site (NTS).
From the UNLV Special Collections Photograph Collection on Book Illustrations (PH-00170) -- Grave site of the Shoshoneans, Shoshone Native Americans. Handwritten on verso: "Print from The Shoshoneans by Dorn, plates 2 , 3, Neg. [negative] No. [number] 74-10-12 cn."
From the UNLV Special Collections Photograph Collection on Book Illustrations (PH-00170) -- Grave site of the Shoshoneans, Shoshone Native Americans. Handwritten on verso: "Print from The Shoshoneans by Dorn, plates 2 and 3, folder #35, neg. [negative] no. [number] 74-10-12 cn."
Color image of protesters being arrested by the police during the end of the 10-day "Reclaim the Test Site" demonstrations held near the Nevada Test Site.
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Office collection (1958-2001) was assembled through a joint effort between the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the James R. Dickinson Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) to provide public access to documentation and correspondence about the proposed high-level radioactive waste geologic repository site near Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Materials include technical reports, contractor reports, public hearing transcripts, safety evaluation reports, environmental impact statements, emergency plans, inspection reports, licensee event reports, and general communications. The collection includes documents from several other government entities such as the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Office, Department of Energy, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM), Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI), United States Geological Survey (USGS), Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Color image of a Vietnam veteran on the closing day of a 10-day demonstration known as "Reclaim the Test Site" that was organized by American Peace Test, an anti-nuclear testing group.