Saturday, May 8, 2021

Nuclear Power - The 'Waste' Problem that Really Isn't...

13 comments:

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

How does this prove nuclear waste isn't a problem?

Joe Conservative said...

There were natural nuclear reaction in the past in underground rivers. The contamination didn't travel very far. That's (water) always been a big issue with selecting waste disposal sites like the one in Nevada. It should no longer be a concern.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Scientific America: "In all, the observations boost confidence that many kinds of dangerous nuclear waste can be successfully sequestered underground".

So, doesn't "boost confidence" = we haven't figured it out yet? And doesn't that mean that none of the currently existing nuclear waste is "successfully sequestered"?

QED the waste problem is currently a problem. Contrary to the title of your post.

Joe Conservative said...

Haw many sigma does it boost it? 6 sigma is absolute scientific confidence.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

So nuclear waste CAN be stored 100 percent safely? Who knew?

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

Exactly. It doesn't contaminate ground water, the radioactive particles are trapped in place.

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

The Independent is practicing pure agnotology.

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

Most of the non-volatile fission products and actinides have only moved centimeters in the veins during the last 2 billion years.[4] Studies have suggested this as a useful natural analogue for nuclear waste disposal.[

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Bullshit.

Joe Conservative said...

tritium isn't a normal fission by-product. It's the product of an enrichment process which is only enriched to increase the yield of a hydrogen bomb warhead. In other words, it's created as part of a weapons program, not an energy one.

Joe Conservative said...

On tritium.

Joe Conservative said...

You'll note that the half-life of tritium is barely 12 years, therefore it wouldn't be a contaminant for long.

Joe Conservative said...

As for California's "Standard" as to acceptable levels of tritium in the water...

Tritium drinking water limits by country[41]
Country Tritium limit
(Bq/l)
Australia 76,103 [b]
Japan 60,000
Finland 100
World Health Organization 10,000
Switzerland 10,000
Russia 7,700
Canada (Ontario) 7,000
United States 740