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Book of the Month
Too
Hot To Touch: The Problem of High-Level Nuclear Waste
by William M. Alley and Rosemarie Alley
Written by Dr.
William and Rosemarie Alley, a husband and wife team, Too Hot To
Touch: The Problem of High-Level Nuclear Waste confronts the
controversies and critical issues surrounding nuclear waste management
in the United States with references to the problem on an
international scale. Dr. Alley is a leading expert in the field of
hydrogeology, who served as Chief of the Office of Groundwater for the
United States Geological Survey for almost two decades. Dr. Alley’s
duties with USGS included the oversight of the Yucca Mountain federal
nuclear waste project from 2002- 2010. Nuclear waste management in the
United States remains a hot topic with no long-term solution in sight
since the Yucca Mountain project was shut down for not being a
geologically sound nuclear waste containment site.
This
easy to read book guides one through the history of nuclear waste
disposal from the early days of atomic bombs, through the testing of
low radioactive releases on the ocean floor, to the present
not-in-my-backyard communities fighting to protect themselves from
becoming nuclear garbage dumps. Too Hot To Touch will appeal
to the geologist, nuclear scientist, and technologist wanting to learn
from history as they face the difficult task of implementing a safe
solution to this highly politically and socially charged technical
problem of toxic leftovers.
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