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Originally posted by Sagitaris
I always wondered why radioactive material stayed lethal for so long? how it kept its potency? and how we could reduce the Half-life of nuclear waste. Then I came across this.
Nuclear Half-Life Modification!
from this site it informs that this technology has been around for a while now but we refuse to use it!
So my question is how might we implement this technology so that society demands it?
Originally posted by Flatfish
reply to post by Sagitaris
I never even heard of such a thing and why the hell we aren't already utilizing this technology to dispose of nuclear waste, as well as cleaning up sites like Fukushima and Chernobyl, is beyond me.
Without a doubt, the answer must have to do with money. It must be cheaper to just bury it in a mountain than to subject it to this process.
Insane, but cheaper and in a capitalistic society guess which one always seems to win the day?
On a more serious note, I think we should all be writing our congressional representatives, copying them with this document and asking them why we aren't deactivating our nuclear waste. I'd just bet that most of them have never heard of this process either.
F&S for the OP!
Originally posted by Awen24
Originally posted by Sagitaris
I always wondered why radioactive material stayed lethal for so long? how it kept its potency? and how we could reduce the Half-life of nuclear waste. Then I came across this.
Nuclear Half-Life Modification!
from this site it informs that this technology has been around for a while now but we refuse to use it!
So my question is how might we implement this technology so that society demands it?
Ah, but is it available for Half-Life 2?
...and where can I download it?
...sorry.
Originally posted by Wildmanimal
reply to post by Sagitaris
Thanks for sharing that.
This is one of many such prospects concerning management,
that should be explored and verified.
I would humbly present another:
Dump the waste into stable yet active volcanic calderas, if we cannot get our act together
on a well designed Yucca Mountain Plan.
AT Least Do Something Preparatory instead of kicking the Isotopic Can Down The Road.
Be Positive and Proactive. S&F
Originally posted by greencmp
reply to post by Thorneblood
Thanks for bringing this to us! I don't see why this has to be profitable but, I also don't see how it has to be expensive.
Very interesting indeed and I couldn't find any obvious problems other than transportation. The reason all the waste is still sitting in pools onsite at reactors is because moving it presents too much risk at present. It really isn't about Yucca mountain.
So, that means this would have to be done onsite at each facility. I still don't see a problem with that.
One other potential reason for keeping the spent fuel around is that it could be recycled into gaseous reactors thereby producing more energy (and more plutonium, whoopie!)
Originally posted by Thorneblood
reply to post by Sagitaris
Nuclear decontamination of any kind wouldn't necessarily be safe and as such will be extremely expensive not to mention difficult to control. This isn't to say that it would not work, there are many bright and enterprising young minds out there who might one day develop some quick and efficient method of de-radiating these old cast offs of the nuclear arms race. But at the moment it is still a costly, difficult task. So i doubt it is so much a lack of knowledge, its not even really a lack of money, its just a lack of profit.
Originally posted by suicideeddie
there's quite a few studies going on on waste neutralizing
peswiki.com...:Nuclear_Remediation#Proven_Technologies
Originally posted by BO XIAN
reply to post by Sagitaris
Then I came across the DEPOPULATION goals. Ahhhhhhhhhhh now it made sense. And the fear mongering.