In Pennsylvania, nuclear waste is primarily stored on-site at nuclear power plants, where it is kept in specially designed containers. The state does not have a permanent disposal facility for high-level radioactive waste, which means that the waste is typically stored temporarily until a federal solution is developed. Additionally, some low-level radioactive waste is sent to licensed disposal facilities in other states. Efforts are ongoing to find long-term disposal solutions for nuclear waste in the U.S.
no, its not safe to dispose nuclear waste in water,rather it would be safe to dispose it in common salt trenches.
Large startup costs and the generation of nuclear waste
It just has to be stored for centuries
nuclear waste is worst
nuclear waste
Yes, there is nuclear waste in space.
They actually go into a holding area next to the plant.
nuclear waste is a by product of nuclear power plants, or in the creation of nuclear weapons.
nuclear waste contains about 90 % of nuclear fuel but it is much harmful then nuclear itself.
Because you can reuse 17% of nuclear waste and use it as if it was new.
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The government and companies will pay states and cities money for using their land for storage of nuclear waste. Nuclear waste can be dangerous, but when stored safely it is no danger. Nuclear waste is produced by nuclear power plants, which produce large amounts of cheap electricity.