by bellemarematt Question by himan275: Is it possible to reuse/recycle nuclear waste? If such a thing is possible, is it cost efficient? Best answer: Answer by Bill E. BRead this article: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080821213606.htm With the cost of storage and control of the waste it may be cost effective to recycle. What do you think? Answer below!
by City of West Hollywood Question by ralph.worthington: Why is Santilli’s method of recycling nuclear waste getting so much opposition? Best answer: Answer by tinkertailorcandlestickmakerProbably for the same reason that most of his other ideas get opposition. I’m afraid I can’t elaborate since he seems to sue people who say he is a crackpot. (not […]
by Earl – What I Saw 2.0 Question by John: Is it possible to recycle the uranium in retired nuclear warheads? I just read that thousands of nuclear warheads are going to be “retired.” Would it be possible to recycle the enriched uranium and use them for useful purposes? Like electricity, etc? Thanks. Best answer: […]
by City of West Hollywood Yellowcake Road: Cotter Corporation’s unfortunate journey from Nuclear Production to Nuclear Waste Recycle These are but a few of my recollections of the Cotter Mill from its 1958 Fremont County, Colorado inauguration to the year 2000 when General Atomics obtained the mill, four sections of industrial and rural real estate, […]
Question by Michelle: how do the french recycle their nuclear waste? my chemistry teacher said that france does recycle 97% of their waste and i have some research to support that however i dont have the process. Best answer: Answer by Peter SUpon its removal from French reactors, used fuel is packed in containers and […]
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