The United States has 71,862 tons of nuclear waste that are temporarily stored in more than 30 states, according to data collected by AP. Some 75 percent of the radioactive material in cooling ponds located beyond thick containment walls that are intended to keep reactor emissions from atomic energy plants from entering the environment (see related GSN story, today).
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The United States has 71,862 tons of nuclear waste that are temporarily stored in more than 30 states, according to data collected by AP. Some 75 percent of the radioactive material in cooling ponds located beyond thick containment walls that are intended to keep reactor emissions from atomic energy plants from entering the environment (see related GSN story, today).
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