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No objections to reprocessing nuclear waste, but that strikes me as only a partial solution, since the final products of fission are still radioactive. Would like to have seen him discuss what should happen to those final products. My suspicion is still that they would go by boxcar to Yucca Mountain, preferably in secret through rural areas that don't have enough votes to matter.
Posted by: John L. Ries   Posted on: 01/31/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Nuclear waste hysteria  frgough | 01/31/08
RE: From eco-warrior to nuclear champion  garyfromvermont@... | 01/31/08
So, got a better idea?  CobraA1 | 01/31/08
Environmental Hypocrisy  Rodney Davis | 02/01/08
RE: From Greenpeace to PAID nuke flak  wmlundine | 01/31/08
Geeze, and this guy calls himself a "scientist"?  JohnMcGrew@... | 01/31/08
Panic in Detroit  Roger Ramjet | 01/31/08
Hard to verify that information.  CobraA1 | 01/31/08
From oil shill to eco-warrior  GRLCowan | 01/31/08
Waste disposal  John L. Ries | 01/31/08
The recycled products have a short lifespan  georgeou | 01/31/08
I challenege you to support this fallacious statement  whisperycat | 02/04/08
What happens to the reactor core?  HooNoze | 02/01/08
Current status of reactors Three Mile Island  GRLCowan | 02/01/08
Current Status  HooNoze | 02/01/08
Dumping American nuclear waste  whisperycat | 02/01/08
geeze  CobraA1 | 02/01/08
Reality is  whisperycat | 02/04/08
Perhaps because...  JohnMcGrew@... | 02/04/08
Unstable regimes  whisperycat | 02/06/08

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