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03 Jul 2009 02:32 pm
Clean Nuclear
David Frum explains why we create so much nuclear waste but France creates so little. He also visited a French nuclear storage facility:
This past week, I had an opportunity to visit French nuclear facilities
as a guest of the U.S. Nuclear Energy Institute. At the end of the
trip, I was taken to the large concrete-lined below-ground chamber in
which the French store the most hazardous of the nuclear wastes
generated by reprocessing. The room in which I stood held something
like one-third of the total of all the most hazardous waste produced in
France since the 1960s. It was rather larger than a high school gym. I
stood atop of a concrete disk with a numeric code. Beneath that disk
was a cylinder of concrete perhaps 5 meters deep. Below that was 10
meters of empty space, and below that a stainless steel tube holding
nuclear byproducts. After my visit to the room I was scanned for
exposure to radiation. My dose? About half as much as I had absorbed on
the flight from the U.S. to France, about the same amount as I’d have
ingested from a small dish of mussels.
It seems a small risk to run to solve the climate problem.
Agreed. Nuclear now!
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