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Re: " Nuclear waste could bury itself "



Is it me, or does this sound like the "China

Syndrome?"



--- Howard Long <hflong@pacbell.net> wrote:

> " Nuclear waste could bury itself "Edward Teller, at

> a Doctors for Disaster Preparedness meeting in

> Oakland in 1993, proposed that nuclear reactors be

> designed for multiple uses (electricity, heat, waste

> water purification, etc), operated without human

> attendance (robotized) and placed hundreds of meters

> below major cities. 

> 

> Like this waste disposal possibility of Gibb and

> Atrill, the waste from these futuristic reactors

> could be eliminated by programed melt-down, like the

> apoptosis of our cells.

> Now, at least where granite is available, a step

> toward this dream has been taken.

> 

. . .



=====

-- John

John Jacobus, MS

Certified Health Physicist

e-mail:  crispy_bird@yahoo.com



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