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Contaminated soil and concrete from the Storage Site in Lewiston are heading to a new destination. Instead of southeastern Michigan, 6,000 cubic yards of waste will instead go to the Waste Control ...
Nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project, originally destined for a controversial Van Buren Township landfill, will now be ...
House District State Representative Reggie Miller says she’s pleased to see radioactive waste from New York will not be ...
WAYNE COUNTY, MI — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is sending lightly irradiated waste from upstate New York to Texas ...
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has formally given the go-ahead for the ...
Leftover radioactive waste from the New York Manhattan Project site will be shipped to another state instead of its original ...
The leftover radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project was originally bound for storage in Van Buren Township.
A nuclear technology startup raised $33 million in a private placement to test its system for storing radioactive waste deep underground.
Norwegian energy developer Ocean-Power and Danish nuclear technology company Copenhagen Atomics have signed a memorandum of ...
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project won't be coming to Van Buren Township ...