jonnythan said:
No?
How many nuclear waste containment vessels leaked radioactive waste into the environment in 2008? 2007? The entire period from 1980 to 2009?
How many tons of toxic nuclear waste were dumped directly into the environment in the US in the last 10 years?
Now.. how many tons of toxic waste from fossil-fuel power plants were dumped directly into the environment in the US in the last 10 years?
Compare those two numbers.
Tell me which one is being safely stored and which one is not.
Just because there's no good permanent home for nuclear waste yet does not mean that it's not being safely stored. It is being safely stored, and will continue to be safely stored for the foreseeable future.
You can't just claim that it's not being safely stored because you just think it is. You can't make up facts. Well, you can try, but you'll still be wrong.
I should make it clear that I specifically studied nuclear and subatomic physics and nuclear power technology as well as environmental engineering in university, so I sort of have some clue what I'm talking about.
And I have dealt with the likes of nuke lovers who continue to point over there while trying to hide their own dirty secrets.
First- you keep going to coal when I've told you I have fought against this. Smoke and mirrors.
Again- you totally ignore terrorism concerns. Something of tremendous concern for the whole globe.
And finally- you do not dare mention pollution of atomic energy. I will.
Over 300 million tons of mill tailings have been accumulated in the United States alone, with 10 to 15 million tons added each year.
Radioactive materials once entering the water cycle get moved about the globe for say the next thousand to tens of thousands or even millions of years.
There are different types of radioactive materials. Some that your skin will block will cause lung cancer in the smallest of exposures (down to one or two particles), some collect in body organs and bones, some will zip right on through everything.
Also- how would I know what has been leaking or not. Do you trust the government, military, or nuke energy CEO? I would like to point out that at present- the fuel rods are being stored on site. When they start railing or trucking it over-land. Accidents will happen.
Studies at the Rancho Seco nuclear reactor in Sacramento California showed a 25% increase in infant mortality in the first two years of operation and a drop of 31% in the two years following it's closure.
I read where 74% of past nuclear accidents have been caused by human error. What percentage is acceptable to you?
Do you think the waste should continue to used in munitions?
Four of the six shallow land burial sites for "low level" (i.e. not to be confused with "not hazardous"

radioactive waste in the United States have been closed due to leakage and off-site radioactive contamination. The two sites remaining open in Barnwell, South Carolina and Richland, Washington, are also leaking.
Also- Repository at Yucca Mountain. Taking yet more dwindling Indian land I see!