Handling Nuclear Waste #

April 16th, 2008 | In Worth Considering 

Given that both Nevada and the Democratic presidentic presidential candidates are opposing the storage of the nation’s nuclear waste there, what are we going to do? One interesting option:

Nevada’s anti-Yucca dossier neatly summarizes this optimistic attitude: “It is almost inconceivable that progress in waste treatment and disposal methods will cease over the next century.” There are several promising techniques in the pipeline, starting with accelerator-driven transmutation of waste, in which proton beams are used to reduce a substance’s half-life. ATW is a favorite of Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., who gives it a shout-out on his anti-Yucca Mountain page. But skeptics claim that ATW is far too expensive and laborious, and will never be able to handle anything more than a token amount of waste.

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