The storage of nuclear waste has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. Now the Supreme Court will ...
The U.S. Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., agreed to visit areas affected by nuclear waste in St. Louis.
But such a move by President Trump wouldn't be the first time the USA has ventured in to the semi-autonomous territory that ...
Texas claims the Nuclear Regulatory Commission lacks authority to approve plans. Like a radioactive hot potato, a solution to America's growing stockpile of nuclear waste keeps getting passed around.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday debated how to dispose of the nation’s nuclear waste as Texas tried to persuade ... away from nuclear reactors, at sites that can remain operational for decades ...
U.S. states are positioning themselves to compete for newer, cheaper nuclear reactors being developed as communities and tech giants compete in a race for electricity ...
which owns land in the Permian Basin, in the fight over what to do with the spent fuel generated at nuclear reactor sites. The waste can remain radioactive and pose health risks for thousands of ...
CUMBRIA could be the only area left in the search for a suitable site proposed geological disposal facility (GDF) if Lincolnshire County ...
New efforts to store nuclear waste away from reactor sites are also getting pushback ... a joint venture between Orano USA, a nuclear decommissioning firm, and Waste Control Specialists, a ...
Currently, thousands of tons of high-level radioactive waste are ... for spent nuclear fuel.” Ho also noted that spent uranium fuel continues to accumulate at reactor sites across the country ...
Three areas are currently being considered by the government to host the nuclear waste disposal site, including two in Cumbria.
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