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Tennessee Awaits Tons Of German Nuclear Waste
Published: July 26, 2011
by Matt Shafer Powell
The city of Oak Ridge, Tenn., is anticipating the arrival of nearly 1,000 tons of nuclear waste from Germany. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved a plan in June for an American company to import and burn low-level nuclear waste from Germany.
Radioactive residue left over from the process will be sent back to Germany for disposal, but opponents have voiced concerns that the U.S. will become the world's radioactive waste processor.
But, very little of that opposition is coming from Oak Ridge.
Located just outside Knoxville, Oak Ridge was created from scratch in 1942 to help build the atomic bomb. The city is home to a 59,000-acre military area and two giant plants where the bomb was produced.
A post-war newsreel calls Oak Ridge "a city where 75,000 people worked in absolute secrecy on history's most sensational secret."....
Published: July 26, 2011
by Matt Shafer Powell
The city of Oak Ridge, Tenn., is anticipating the arrival of nearly 1,000 tons of nuclear waste from Germany. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved a plan in June for an American company to import and burn low-level nuclear waste from Germany.
Radioactive residue left over from the process will be sent back to Germany for disposal, but opponents have voiced concerns that the U.S. will become the world's radioactive waste processor.
But, very little of that opposition is coming from Oak Ridge.
Located just outside Knoxville, Oak Ridge was created from scratch in 1942 to help build the atomic bomb. The city is home to a 59,000-acre military area and two giant plants where the bomb was produced.
A post-war newsreel calls Oak Ridge "a city where 75,000 people worked in absolute secrecy on history's most sensational secret."....
Tennessee Senate kills bill to limit radioactive waste dumping
By Richard Locker
Posted April 10, 2011 at midnight
NASHVILLE -- The state Senate has killed a bill by a Sen. Beverly Marrero of Memphis that sought to halt or curtail the amount of low-level radioactive waste being dumped into Tennessee landfills, including two in Shelby County......
By Richard Locker
Posted April 10, 2011 at midnight
NASHVILLE -- The state Senate has killed a bill by a Sen. Beverly Marrero of Memphis that sought to halt or curtail the amount of low-level radioactive waste being dumped into Tennessee landfills, including two in Shelby County......