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WAYNE COUNTY, MI — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is sending lightly irradiated waste from upstate New York to Texas ...
Leftover radioactive waste from the New York Manhattan Project site will be shipped to another state instead of its original ...
Deep Isolation raised $33 million to conduct a key test of its system to stash radioactive material underground.
Nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project, originally destined for a controversial Van Buren Township landfill, will now be ...
Deep Isolation’s deep borehole technology will deliver a safe, scalable, and cost-effective solution for nuclear waste disposal - addressing the global need to move spent fuel from temporary above-gro ...
UNLV researchers are on the cutting edge of techniques that can reduce the amount of waste left over from the process of creating nuclear fuel ...
The leftover radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project was originally bound for storage in Van Buren Township.
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project won't be coming to Van Buren Township ...
State lawmakers wrestle with allowing nuclear fuel disposal sites after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling limited Texas’ ability to ...
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has formally given the go-ahead for the ...