Who insures nuclear power plants?
How many pounds of nuclear waste does Diablo Canyon produce per day?
What is the cost of nuclear waste management per kWh?
Does the cost of nuclear waste management go up every year as the amount of nuclear waste accumulates?
EPA fights Moab Nuclear Waste Dump Near [Colorado] River:
"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has told the Department of Energy that its proposal to leave 12 million tons of radioactive waste next to the Colorado River near Moab, Utah, is "environmentally unsatisfactory" and a potential prolonged risk to public health."
--Anyone suggesting the Colorado River as a place to dump nuclear waste should be put in jail. And these are the folks regulating nuclear waste. It should be obvious there is simply too much incompetence to allow something as dangerous and volatile as nuclear power to exist on this planet.
The near vicinity of the Colorado River has been used before as a dumping ground for nuclear waste. This is the caption from a photo that was part of the article which I have linked above: "RADIOACTIVE WASTE: Layers of uranium tailings from an abandoned mine have sat for years near the Colorado River in Utah."
How many people use the Colorado River as their drinking water? 30 million is my guess.
What is the actual cost of nuclear power generation? (including waste management, environmental cost, etc)
How many radioactive waste dumps are there in America?
How many radiactive waste dumps are within the vicinities of drinking water?
What does it cost per year to cleanup poorly designed (leaking) waste dumps in America?
Brian, it appears to me that you are hiding the actual cost of nuclear power.
Posted by: Spaz Zapper | September 6, 2007 09:48 PM
Thursday, September 6, 2007
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