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House panel OKs bill to ban importing foreign N-waste
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Interesting enough, no one is charging us for our polluted air...
Go Matheson!
I am one of the Utahans that is speaking loudly about this issue.
That sounds like Jill makes a lot of money. She probably has 4.3 acres in her backyard.
Let's put it there!
The affects of nuclear radiation on the human body is also accumulative. That means every time a person is exposed, hospital workers, miners, waste site employees, they accumulate progressive exposure. The body and every thing exposed takes years to dissipate it. When a worker reaches established accumulative radiation levels he must be relocated to other jobs.
There are radiation detectors at Utah dump sites that were constantly being triggered by passing trains with nuclear waste. So these sensors were reset and adjusted so that passing trains with 'safe waste' wouldn't trigger them.
Energy Solutions is lying to the public and their claims of safe is very wrong. The mere 4.3 acres is barely enough to store local waste let alone international waste. Energy Solutions fooled us and our legislators once, must stop them and further expansion in to thousands of acres.
I am thankful for Matheson's efforts to keep this stuff out.
The greed of energy solutions is unbelievable.
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It would be nice if other countries would or could store such waste themselves, but they either won't or they can't. As a result, if left to other countries, we may soon see this kind of waste floating in our oceans. It's better to store it here in this country, where we have strict rules for its storage.