Nuclear Waste

June 8, 2001 • Volume 11, Issue 22
Is Yucca Mountain in Nevada a safe disposal site?
By Brian Hansen

Introduction

Radioactive waste being stored at the nation's 103 nuclear power plants — like this one amid the cornfields of Byron, Ill. — would be permanently buried under Nevada's Yucca Mountain if a controversial government plan is approved. Radioactive waste generated by the nation's nuclear-weapons program would also be buried there. (Corbis Images)
Radioactive waste being stored at the nation's 103 nuclear power plants — like this one amid the cornfields of Byron, Ill. — would be permanently buried under Nevada's Yucca Mountain if a controversial government plan is approved. Radioactive waste generated by the nation's nuclear-weapons program would also be buried there. (Corbis Images)

Tens of thousands of tons of potentially deadly radioactive waste are being temporarily stored at sites around the United States. The Department of Energy is studying the suitability of storing the waste — which is generated by nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons manufacturing — in tunnels deep under Nevada's Yucca Mountain. But scientists, politicians and community activists disagree over whether the site is leakproof, and whether shipping the wastes to the site by rail or truck will endanger communities in the 43 states along the route. Meanwhile, with President Bush calling for the construction of more nuclear power plants to combat what he calls a national “energy crisis,” the need for permanent storage could become more acute.

ISSUE TRACKER for Related Reports
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Jun. 10, 2011  Nuclear Power
Jan. 28, 2011  Managing Nuclear Waste
Jan. 2007  Nuclear Proliferation
Mar. 10, 2006  Nuclear Energy
Jun. 08, 2001  Nuclear Waste
Jan. 22, 1993  Nuclear Fusion
Feb. 22, 1991  Will Nuclear Power Get Another Chance?
Dec. 05, 1986  Nuclear Reactor Safety
Jul. 29, 1983  Nuclear Power's Future
Dec. 04, 1981  America's Nuclear Waste Backlog
Sep. 12, 1980  Nuclear Fusion Development
Aug. 10, 1979  Determining Radiation Dangers
Dec. 03, 1976  Nuclear Waste Disposal
Aug. 22, 1975  Nuclear Safety
Aug. 04, 1971  Nuclear Power Options
Jun. 10, 1964  Atomic Power Development
Feb. 12, 1958  Radiation Hazards
Feb. 27, 1957  Atomic Power Race
Mar. 29, 1955  Atomic Energy for Industry
Apr. 24, 1946  Control of Atomic Energy
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