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Sunken Nuclear Waste Legacy Sites in the Arctic Located - polarjournal.net
Lawler Introduces Bill To Provide Economic Relief To Communities Impacted By Nuclear Plant Closures - Congressman Mike Lawler (.gov)
Nuclear waste, farmers protesting a new highway, and more on Behind the Headlines - Utah Public Radio
Standardising containers for the UK's nuclear waste - IOM3
Nuclear Waste Disposal Site: Govt Must Proceed With Selecting Candidates - The Japan News
China plans to fire up world’s first accelerator-driven nuclear reactor - South China Morning Post
User Clip: Mangement of Nuclear Waste - C-SPAN
Japan eyes distant island for nuclear waste dump - Popular Science
America’s Nine Largest Nuclear Waste Sites - Yahoo
Japan eyes Pacific site for nuclear waste - The Express Tribune
Key Trends and Emerging Changes Shaping the Spent Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Market Landscape - openPR.com
Japan ministry asks to conduct nuclear waste disposal survey on Tokyo island - Asia News Network
Scientists have begun drilling into 175-million-year-old rock inside a mountain in Switzerland to discover if it can store nuclear waste for thousands of years. - CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
Japan is looking into using its remote and easternmost Pacific island Minamitorishima for long-term storage of nuclear waste - IslanderNews.com
Hydraulic "Scissors" for Safe Disposal of Nuclear Waste Created at Lavrentiev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS - Первый технический
Utah lawmaker wants his district to store and recycle nuclear waste - The Salt Lake Tribune
Young American dreamed beyond solar and wind — Now wants to turn nuclear waste into power and threatens energy industry - Energies Media
Seeking Nuclear Waste Site, Japan Eyes Remote Island of Minami-Torishima - The Japan News
Japan eyes remote Pacific island for nuclear waste - CNA
Japan Ministry Asks to Conduct Nuclear Waste Disposal-related Survey on Tokyo’s Minami-Torishima Island - The Japan News
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