FallbrookFarmer
Platinum Member
Just a little nuclear wast info - why would the company producing this waste not have to factor in a fair and reasonable plan for long term safe management of nuclear wastes - it seems that they may be looking at a band aid for the first 100 years - what if technology doesn't find an affordable solution - looks worse to me that a national debt. I believe theses companies have limited liability.
Radioactive waste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Long term management of waste
See also: Economics of new nuclear power plants#Waste disposal
The time frame in question when dealing with radioactive waste ranges from 10,000 to 1,000,000 years,[36] according to studies based on the effect of estimated radiation doses.[37] Researchers suggest that forecasts of health detriment for such periods should be examined critically.[38] Practical studies only consider up to 100 years as far as effective planning[39] and cost evaluations[40] are concerned. Long term behavior of radioactive wastes remains a subject for ongoing research projects.[41]
Illegal dumping
Main article: Radioactive waste dumping by the 'Ndrangheta
Authorities in Italy are investigating a 'Ndrangheta mafia clan accused of trafficking and illegally dumping nuclear waste. According to a turncoat, a manager of the Italy痴 state energy research agency Enea paid the clan to get rid of 600 drums of toxic and radioactive waste from Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, and the US, with Somalia as the destination, where the waste was buried after buying off local politicians. Former employees of Enea are suspected of paying the criminals to take waste off their hands in the 1980s and 1990s. Shipments to Somalia continued into the 1990s, while the 'Ndrangheta clan also blew up shiploads of waste, including radioactive hospital waste, and sending them to the sea bed off the Calabrian coast.[61] According to the environmental group Legambiente, former members of the 'Ndrangheta have said that they were paid to sink ships with radioactive material for the last 20 years.[62]
I'm not sure the Europeans are much ahead of us on this issue.
Loren
I guess if you want to cherry pick info, you can come to any conclusion you want. The link that I furnished is from our DOE and shows that France processes not only its own waste, but also nuclear waste from Belgium, Switzerland,Germany,The Netherlands,and Japan. and has done so for decades.
But we can't do that at Yucca Mountain, Why?