No.
THAT I DO NOT KNOW
Australia doesnt have nuclear waste
As far as I know it is agreed internationally not to deposit any waste in Antarctica
yes it does
The disposal of nuclear waste typically involves encapsulating the waste in materials like glass or ceramic to prevent the release of radioactive materials. This process is aimed at minimizing the long-term impact of radioactive waste on the environment and human health. Specialized facilities, such as deep geological repositories, are used for the final disposal of nuclear waste.
Yes, but it is a manageable problem
Absolutely ! Nuclear waste takes hundreds - perhaps thousands of years to decay. Many generations of people to come will have to manage the storage and disposal of nuclear waste.
It's highly radioactive.
nucular activity is prohibited including waste disposal
Waste disposal is a significant problem associated with nuclear energy. The radioactive waste generated from nuclear reactors requires secure and long-term storage solutions due to its hazardous nature and long half-life. Ensuring the safe containment and management of this waste poses environmental and public health challenges, making it a critical issue in the nuclear energy debate. Additionally, improper disposal can lead to contamination and serious ecological consequences.
W. F Bonner has written: 'The high-level waste immobilization program' -- subject(s): Waste disposal, Radioactive waste disposal, Reactor fuel reprocessing, Nuclear facilities
J. E Mendel has written: 'The storage and disposal of radioactive waste as glass in canisters' -- subject(s): Glass waste, Radioactive wastes, Nuclear facilities, Storage, Waste disposal