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Nuclear waste piles up in state – PittsburghLIVE.com

Nuclear waste piles up in state By Andrew Conte
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Friday, November 28, 2008

The Beaver Valley Power Station in Shippingport could run out of space for its low-level radioactive waste in two to five years.

A local university and hospital have changed their practices so they don’t have to keep radioactive isotopes on their campuses.

The problem is that Pennsylvania, like 35 other states, no longer has a place to get rid of its low-level radioactive waste. That means anyone generating the material has to store it, at least temporarily, until a permanent site becomes available.

And that could take years…………….With the waste scattered at sites across the United States rather than in one central depository, some critics fear it is more vulnerable to terrorism and could be used to build a “dirty” bomb, an explosive device that spreads radioactive material……………….About three-quarters of the waste comes from nuclear power plants. Ninety of the nation’s 104 nuclear power plants no longer have a place to dispose of Class B and C waste

Nuclear waste piles up in state – PittsburghLIVE.com

November 29, 2008 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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