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because it's a mine and they are still mining i think plus you need 1/2 an inch of lead to protect it. Also you need lots of room

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Why is nuclear waste renewable?

Nuclear waste is NOT renewable. It is typically buried and sealed off because of its non-usability and the radiation damage that can afflict people from being in the vicinity of nuclear waste.


Where is uranium waste put?

Uranium waste is typically stored in secure facilities called nuclear waste repositories. These facilities are designed to safely contain and isolate radioactive waste from the environment for long periods of time. Additionally, some waste may be reprocessed or recycled to extract useful materials and reduce the volume of waste.


What will happen to uranium in the future?

If you are refering to the Depleted Uranium that is a by-product of fission reactions in nuclear power facilities, It is buried in various locations around the world. Usually in old, abandoned mines that have been extended far beyond their original depth. This waste product will remain radioactive for some 10,000 - 50,000 years, or until a means is invented by which to dispose of it or render it harmless. (Whichever happens first!) Until such a time it will remain buried, and new material will be buried with it.


Which fuel produces radioactive waste?

Uranium


What major problems can nuclear energy cause?

Nuclear waste, depletion of Uranium.


How does radioactive waste affect the water?

In areas far from uranium mines, the dominate source of uranium water pollution is coal fired power plants.Near uranium mines such pollution is likely to come from rainwater percolating through tailings piles, then entering a river.


What element if often enriched and used in nuclear bombs?

Uranium is enriched in the isotope uranium-235, producing uranium-238 as waste.


What is the alternative to uranium for nuclear power?

Thorium is considered an alternative to uranium for nuclear power. Thorium reactors offer certain advantages such as greater abundance of thorium compared to uranium, reduced nuclear waste, and lower risk of nuclear proliferation. Research and development in thorium-based nuclear technologies are ongoing.


Benefits of nuclear waste?

From nuclear wastes can be extracted plutonium, uranium, useful isotopes of cobalt, strontium, prometium, technetium and many other.


What is the definition of uranium energy?

Uranium energy refers to the energy produced through the process of nuclear fission of uranium atoms. This energy is harnessed in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. It is a form of low-carbon energy but comes with concerns related to nuclear waste disposal and safety.


Where do people put all the nuclear waste?

Nuclear waste is typically stored in secure facilities called nuclear waste repositories. These repositories are specially designed to safely contain and isolate the radioactive waste from the environment for long periods of time.


What is the problem with using uranium as energy?

One problem with using uranium as energy is its potential for nuclear accidents, which can have severe consequences for human health and the environment. Additionally, uranium mining and enrichment processes can have negative impacts on local ecosystems and communities. Lastly, there is also the long-term issue of radioactive waste disposal, which poses challenges in terms of storage and containment.