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Stop The Government Plan For Radioactive Cookware!

 
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Dr. Isaac Eliaz | Feb 22, 2013

It sounds like a horror movie: A government agency decides to recycle surplus radioactive scrap metal and let the tainted metal be incorporated into cookware and other consumer items. But it is not science fiction. It is a real, imminent health disaster on the verge of taking place in the near future in the United States.

Late last year, the Department of Energy (DOE) released a proposal to recycle at least 14,000 tons of radioactive metal into the consumer market. And there’s a lot more where that’s coming from. It’s quite possible that DOE could eventually unload even more radioactive scrap.

The metal comes from a variety of objects from decommissioned nuclear sites, including tools, filing cabinets and structural steel from buildings. According to the DOE’s plans, the material will be mixed with ordinary scrap to make belt buckles, water bottles, food cans, braces, cookware and wide variety of other items.

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so that's where it all goes.... nice water down the stuff... simple.....

let's not forget all of the stuff being quietly returned to Japan post 2011...... mind you, they have a fix.. they've decided to bury all the radioactive materials in the prefectures already no-go-zones..... hello chernobyl II


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Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 02/26/2013 02:55 AM
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oh, and hello 1 star bandit......

this is for you

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Ministry to amend law to bury nuclear waste without reprocessing
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Anti-nuclear protests signal new activism in Japan
August 25, 2012

By TORU NAKAGAWA/ Staff Writer
The industry ministry plans to amend legislation to allow for "direct disposal" of spent nuclear fuel, a move away from the nation’s problem-plagued goal of creating a full nuclear fuel cycle, sources said.

Instead of recycling all spent fuel to promote the use of nuclear energy, some of it would be buried deep in the ground without reprocessing, the sources said.

No decision has been made on the location of a final disposal site, a problem that has proved a conundrum in many countries that operate nuclear power plants.

The ministry’s plan comes amid pressure on the government to phase out nuclear energy following last year's disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant. The government has indicated it would gradually reduce Japan’s dependence on nuclear energy, which would lessen the need to recycle the spent fuel.

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we dropped infected mice all over guam, so why not contaminated metal all over guam?
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wow. I'm not surprised - I just assume this stuff is going on now - but UGH! That's what makes me mad about targeting smokers as public enemy #1. There is SO much worse going on out there that nobody cares to even know. From weedkillers to air pollution to food to plastics. So many cancer or disease causing agents that people use or consume. Meanwhile the college kids are crying about climate change.
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oh, and hello 1 star bandit......

this is for you

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Ministry to amend law to bury nuclear waste without reprocessing
Previous Article
NISA to order fault surveys at Mihama plant, Monju reactor
Next Article
Anti-nuclear protests signal new activism in Japan
August 25, 2012

By TORU NAKAGAWA/ Staff Writer
The industry ministry plans to amend legislation to allow for "direct disposal" of spent nuclear fuel, a move away from the nation’s problem-plagued goal of creating a full nuclear fuel cycle, sources said.

Instead of recycling all spent fuel to promote the use of nuclear energy, some of it would be buried deep in the ground without reprocessing, the sources said.

No decision has been made on the location of a final disposal site, a problem that has proved a conundrum in many countries that operate nuclear power plants.

The ministry’s plan comes amid pressure on the government to phase out nuclear energy following last year's disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant. The government has indicated it would gradually reduce Japan’s dependence on nuclear energy, which would lessen the need to recycle the spent fuel.

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I thought they decided on Yucca Mtn. years ago??
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oh, and hello 1 star bandit......

this is for you

<snip>
Ministry to amend law to bury nuclear waste without reprocessing
Previous Article
NISA to order fault surveys at Mihama plant, Monju reactor
Next Article
Anti-nuclear protests signal new activism in Japan
August 25, 2012

By TORU NAKAGAWA/ Staff Writer
The industry ministry plans to amend legislation to allow for "direct disposal" of spent nuclear fuel, a move away from the nation’s problem-plagued goal of creating a full nuclear fuel cycle, sources said.

Instead of recycling all spent fuel to promote the use of nuclear energy, some of it would be buried deep in the ground without reprocessing, the sources said.

No decision has been made on the location of a final disposal site, a problem that has proved a conundrum in many countries that operate nuclear power plants.

The ministry’s plan comes amid pressure on the government to phase out nuclear energy following last year's disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant. The government has indicated it would gradually reduce Japan’s dependence on nuclear energy, which would lessen the need to recycle the spent fuel.

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I thought they decided on Yucca Mtn. years ago??
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oh sorry, you were talking Japan specifically...
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