Radioactive Waste 157 - Contamination Spread From Work On Handford Nuclear Waste Disposal Trenches

        The Hanford Nuclear Reservation where U.S. nuclear  weapons were developed and manufactured is one of the most radioactively polluted places on the Earth. Millions of gallons of nuclear waste were poured into trenches and allowed to soak into the soil. Hundreds of tanks of waste were buried underground and now some are leaking.

Nuclear Reactors 303 - Paying for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States and Germany

        One major problem with nuclear power generation is what to do with a nuclear power reactor once it has been permanently shut down at the end of its life. This is referred to as "decommissioning." The nuclear fuel has to be removed and disposed of. The reactor and the building that houses it have to be torn down and disposed of. Any contaminated soil has to be dug up and disposed of.

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