People began dumping nuclear waste in the ocean in the late 1940s, with significant activities occurring throughout the 1950s and 1960s. This practice was largely a result of the lack of effective disposal methods at the time. However, increasing environmental concerns and awareness led to a ban on ocean dumping of radioactive waste, which was established by the 1972 London Convention.
they dump it in the ocean
They have stations. It's illegal to dump in the ocean.
it is probly put in a dump or the ocean.
None, its power, you cant dump it.
Though they shouldn't, many companies within nations do dump waste and garbage in the ocean. Many take it to a "neutral" zone in the middle of the ocean that it not really claimed by any country or area and dump there, or some just left if off the coast.
Oh, dude, people dump their waste in the ocean because apparently, the ocean is the world's largest trash can now. Like, who needs landfills when you have a whole ocean to dump stuff in, right? It's like they're playing a giant game of "let's see how much junk we can fit in there before the fish start complaining."
Nuclear fuels is not only bad for us, but for the enviornment. Some nuclear plants dump nuclear waste in rivers, oceans, lakes and ponds. This can kill and injure living organisms including us. It is not even good to bury it in the ground. Nuclear waste has to be specially desposed.
at least 12 miles
they were being built everywhere and people were beginning to dump waste in them.
The new nuclear power plant will be issued in the lower half of New Mexico. They plan to get great working people to power their huge facilities. They are also in a great place to dump the nuclear waste they create.
Sanitary land fills
the season why there are fuels in the pacific ocean is because people run out of space at the junk yard so they dump in the ocean