[ RadSafe ] If You Are Near Salt Lake,
Chris Alston
achris1999 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 31 07:16:04 CDT 2018
Well, it *does* have less U-235 than it had when they loaded it. Maybe that’s the source of their confusion.
Cheers
ca
> On Aug 30, 2018, at 7:36 AM, Roger Helbig <rwhelbig at gmail.com> wrote:
> This leads to big event at Salt Lake City Library with this donate page
> https://healutah.salsalabs.org/radioactiveutahcommunitynightslc2018registration/index.html
> TV News
> https://fox13now.com/2018/08/29/energysolutions-asks-for-exemption-to-take-some-depleted-uranium-environmentalists-plan-to-fight-it/
> They claim that depleted uranium comes from decommissioned nuclear
> reactors!
> HOT NIGHT ABOUT URANIUM
> Not too long ago, Utah's congressional delegation was worried about the
> state becoming a dumping ground for nuclear waste. But that was in 2009,
> and times have changed. Now, it's big business—up to $12 billion over five
> years—as commercial nuclear reactors are decommissioned, and there's
> nowhere for the depleted uranium to go—unless it's Utah or maybe Texas.
> Join HEAL Utah at Radioactive Utah: Depleted Uranium Community Night to
> learn about a new threat from this waste and the science behind it. You
> will hear what it's going to take to stop it and how you can help. Salt
> Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 801-355-5055, Thursday, Sept. 6,
> 6:30-8 p.m., free, bit.ly/2NeZNXc.
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