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Because right now a lot of it is stored at different power plants in pools of water, and it depends on what you call waste.
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Seifert said he would veto bills that contain what he calls waste.
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Seifert said he would veto bills that contain what he calls waste.
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Seifert said he would veto bills that contain what he calls waste.
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I think its best we give the dead the benefit of the doubt and not use the word waste.
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I think its best we give the dead the benefit of the doubt and not use the word waste.
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We consume most of it along the way in ways that energy pundits call waste.
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In contrast, nuclear fission, which entails splitting the nucleus of an atom to release energy, remains dogged by concerns about safety and dangerously radioactive long-term waste.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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In contrast, nuclear fission, which entails splitting the nucleus of an atom to release energy, remains dogged by concerns about safety and dangerously radioactive long-term waste.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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In contrast, nuclear fission, which entails splitting the nucleus of an atom to release energy, remains dogged by concerns about safety and dangerously radioactive long-term waste.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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