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Japan Minami-Tori Island Nuclear Waste Survey: Decision Nears — April 2 - meyka.com
France plans inquiry as cost of nuclear waste project hits €33bn - RFI
Radioactive nuclear waste challenge fails in Manchester - ICLG.com
Tennessee could take more nuclear waste through federal partnership - Knoxville News Sentinel
Waste container characterisation - The Engineer
New Technology May Reduce Timeline for Storage of Nuclear Waste - HAZMAT Magazine
Japan Eyes Tiny Pacific Island To Dump Nuclear Waste Amidst Protests By Environmental Groups - Marine Insight
There’s a radioactive time bomb in the Pacific Ocean - The Week
Supreme Court clears the way for nuclear waste storage - MSN
Japan targets a remote island in the Pacific measuring only 1.51 square kilometers, located 1,900 kilometers from Tokyo, to store nuclear waste for up to 100,000 years, raising alarms at sea. - CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
New Process Shortens Nuclear Waste Timeline From 100,000 Years To Only Hundreds - bgr.com
Where can Japan store its nuclear waste? Island plan raises alarm - South China Morning Post
Japan eyes remote island for nuclear waste storage, sparks safety fears among critics - Interesting Engineering
Technology created in the United States uses deep drilling to store high-level nuclear waste. - CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
Utah makes a bid to host massive nuclear fuel recycling facility - deseret.com
Utah wants to turn nuclear waste into a new energy source - Yahoo
The NWMO and international partners are working together - Northwest Ontario News
Officials address education, spending, nuclear waste concerns at ‘MAGA Moments’ - County 17
Chiefs implored to 'stand firm' against nuclear waste project - SNNewsWatch.com
Underground Nuclear Waste Disposal Technology is Further Validated - Tomorrow's World Today
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