After 38 years, the federal government has yet to fulfill its obligation to establish a permanent repository for nuclear waste, writes Richard Martineit in this column. Despite the billions of tax dollars spent on the project, the failure to establish a permanent disposal site for hazardous material is an indictment of the federal government, Martineit adds. The Burlington Free Press (Vt.)
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Friday, August 13, 2010
My Turn: Feds failing on nuclear waste compliance Read more: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100812/OPINION02/8120314/My-Turn-Feds-failing-on-nuclear-waste-compliance#ixzz0wV90Azl3
After 38 years, the federal government has yet to fulfill its obligation to establish a permanent repository for nuclear waste, writes Richard Martineit in this column. Despite the billions of tax dollars spent on the project, the failure to establish a permanent disposal site for hazardous material is an indictment of the federal government, Martineit adds. The Burlington Free Press (Vt.)
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