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Utah is 90% barren wasteland. If we can find a way to use the desert areas of our state to make money through Nuclear power and waste dumping, I don't see why not.
Unfortunately alarmists have prevented new nuclear waste projects from opening up in this state. Hopefully Utah will stop listening to these propagandists and allow more waste disposal in areas that will never have any use to us other than that.
Your lead paragraph says, "Utahns WHO KNOW ABOUT THE ISSUE favor nuclear power.
Then you give us all sorts of poll numbers without explaining how you arrived at who you polled. Apparently you only polled those WHO KNOW ABOUT THE ISSUE.
How did you determine WHO KNOWS ABOUT THE ISSUE?
I'm awaiting your answer with keen interest?
1)Those familiar with the current reactor designs.
2)Those that did not get their knowledge of nuclear power from Jane Fonda.
P.S. I lived near Three Mile Island, when nothing happened (except fear mongering) in the 70's.
The HUGE challenges: making it safe AND finding adequate storage.
We owe it to our kids not to screw it up this time.
Strongly favoring 33%
Stongly opposed 22%
Undecided 34% (somewhat in favor and somewhat opposed are the same thing)
With a +- 5% margin of error, this makes all three categories a statistical dead-heat at 28-27-29, with the greatest proportion of undecided.
Statistics can tell you anything you want them to. The real issues are mining and related waste and health issues, cost of building including subsidies and loan guarantees, time to build and whether it addresses climate change issues, water use and contamination, disposal of radioactive waste and spent fuel, and health risks to those living near the plant, including tritium and strontium-90 discharges and increased risk of leukemia. What the survey reveals is a great need for public education.