Nuclear power up; waste still problem
Burial seen as ideal, but where?
Posted: October 25, 2009 at 4:52 a.m.
When 65 scientists met at Princeton University in 1955 to decide where to permanently store radioactive waste from nuclear power plants, their conclusion was simple: Bury it deep underground, far from earthquakes.
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Business, Pages 71 on 10/25/2009
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