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SECTION MENU
- Nuclear Waste Explained |
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Scientists looked at burying radioactive
waste beneath unpopulated remote
islands. Islands that were considered
potential candidates lacked valuable
resources and were far from large
continental landmasses.
One drawback to remote island disposal
concerned the risks associated with
ocean transport. The potential for
opposition from other countries was
an additional consideration.
Finland, however, is pursuing the
option of disposing its nuclear waste
in a stable rock mass underneath
a near-shore island.
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