All countries that have nuclear reactors have nuclear waste and it is always a problem, though a manageable one.
yes, Nuclear fission as used in nuclear power plants produces radioactive waste with long half lives. However, this creates no problems. This wastes are either confined in the spent nuclear fuel (that is stored either in wet storage or in dry storage facilities) or stored as vitrified nuclear waste.
It is the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository.
its a method use in nuclear waste management where the waste is concentrated and then isolated. this method also use for non nuclear waste management.
Nuclear Energy
no, its not safe to dispose nuclear waste in water,rather it would be safe to dispose it in common salt trenches.
I really want to know if Arab countried really bury nuclear waste of western countries in their and
Nuclear waste, depletion of Uranium.
Three problems associated with nuclear waste
Three problems associated with nuclear waste
A) Possibility of a meltdown B) What do we do with nuclear waste?
fear of the waste.
Nuclear waste products can leave isotopes that contaminate the environment and cause heath problems.
The main problems with nuclear fuels include the potential for accidents and disasters such as meltdowns, the generation of radioactive waste that remains hazardous for thousands of years, and the risk of nuclear proliferation and terrorism. Additionally, the high costs of building and operating nuclear power plants can be a challenge.
Three problems associated with nuclear waste
Most USA nuclear waste is stored in nuclear power plants, until something better can be found. Other countries have a tendency to put their nuclear waste in barrels and drop them into the deep parts of the oceans, and they hope the barrels never corrode or leak.
It produces radioactive waste that lasts for a VERY long time.
It might, if we eventually manage to harness nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is fraught with problems, especially the disposal of nuclear waste.