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    national “energy crisis” (Is Yucca Mountain in Nevada a safe disposal site?). Bush has proposed a solution, storing all of our nation’s nuclear waste in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain, but has been met with much resistance from Nevada residents and politicians and environmental groups. The proposal is that Yucca Mountain will be a “permanent disposal facility” for two types of nuclear energy. Spent energy is from

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    It is established that energy cannot be created nor destroyed and it could not be made out of nothing according the law of conservation of energy. The way that science explains the phenomenon of energy conservation is by portraying the conservation of energy as a physical transfer of energy between mediums through various forms such as heat, sound, and light. Since the discovery of fire in the early days of humanity, it can be understood that heat is the most versatile form of energy. On the expense

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    The United States should use nuclear energy to help supplement energy demand because it’s cost-effective, safer for the environment, and a more reliable source of energy than any of the other types of fuel. Some of the topics of interest are cost-effectiveness, recycling options, long term storage options, environmental protection technologies currently being used, and a breakdown of how nuclear energy out performs other sources of power year round. To many times people talk about the negative side

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    if Yucca Mountain is a suitable long term nuclear waste disposal site, if it is a suitable short term nuclear waste site until other sites are found or other scientific ways to dispose of the waste are found, and lastly if Yucca Mountain is not determined to be a long or short term option for nuclear waste disposal. Option one would be to go ahead with the Yucca Mountain plan of long term storage since it is the only answer we have currently for nuclear waste. Option two would be to use Yucca Mountain

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    waste. Most countries bury the spent fuel or reuse it. In the U.S., we haven’t decided what to do with the spent fuel so most of the spent fuel rods are stored in temporary storage pools. In the future, the United States plans to bury the waste in the Yucca Mountains which are located in Nevada. This would be a suitable place since it is not close to humans or the environment. For the first part of the lab we had to go on Blackboard and open the “Spent Fuel” document. We had to go to Appendix III which

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    Research Essay on Global Pollution The global pollution is one of the major hazards human civilization is confronted with at present. Few issues in the history of mankind had such a pronounced and universal effect on the entire population of our planet, its environment, flora and fauna. Pollution is a problem that also needs to be analyzed and handled in terms of its perspectives in the future, both short- and long-term. Pollution is defined as the process and result of the introduction of foreign

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    the water supplies or the plants that the wildlife would have to eat for example, storing nuclear waste in the Yucca Mountain would be a bad idea because the containers that they store nuclear waste in are known for corroding and leaking and eventually getting into the water supply in the ground. The Yucca Mountain would not be a safe place to store high level nuclear waste because the Yucca Mountain is an active volcano right now and if an earthquake should happen, the toxins from the nuclear waste

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    (Intro) Yucca Mountain history, landscape, and land geology The Yucca Mountain is a very interesting geological area in Nevada only about 90 miles north of Las Vegas. Located in the large desert area adjacent to Death Valley, it is currently used as a nuclear waste repository designated by the United States Department of Energy. The mountain lies in the mountainous Great Basin with numerous valleys and ridges. The Yucca Mountain has a very rich geological history that dates back hundreds of millions

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    How to stop Nuclear Waste Nuclear waste is one of the reasons why many people have cancer and babies have health defects. Even though There isn't that much nuclear waste to cause any harm and nuclear power plants are built away from highly populated areas, nuclear waste is a big problem that will later on cause more problems because everyday items like cellphones, computers, or computers can cause humans to be exposed to radiation and nuclear power plants and nuclear tests cause 4% of the exposure

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    Materials such as used nuclear reactor fuel assemblies, contaminated clothing or tools, and isotopes used in nuclear medicine are some examples of nuclear waste that may be transported in a cask. Some advises and safety precautions done when transporting spent fuel rods and other nuclear wastes is by using appropriate materials to prevent leakage and other accidents. Which US government body sets limits on the transport of spent fuel rods? Name four other government agencies involved in the management

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