whitsend had just said that he would be comfortable with living nearby a containment site. In fact, as he admits, he already does. Yucca was DESIGNED to be a permanant storage facility for nuclear waste. You are afraid of geologic activity disrupting that sometime in the next several thousand years?Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
You know, it's really fucking easy for people like you to say that you would gladly continue to support the storage of the waste because you know that ultimately you won't be the one that has to keep it, and if there is a problem down the road with containment, you're 2000 miles away.
So what that it's been stored onsite for a couple of decades. These spent fuel rods will be lethal for 25,000 years, and will take 250,000 years to become inert. Gambling on the fact that Yucca, or anywhere else for that matter, will remain completely stable for that period of time is one big gamble.
Currently, nuclear waste is being stored on site in the dozens of power plants producing the material. They are being stored in areas that were designed as temporary storage areas, and being held longer than it was ever planned that they might.
First question is; what is more dangerous, having a lot of waste in one area that was designed to hold it for very long periods of time, or have it stored in bunches of little areas that were not designed to hold it for very long? Doesn't having it more spread out actually INCREASE the chances that a disaster will cause some of it to be leaked somehow? And now, with the waste stored in the plants, the nuclear waste is actually closer to more population centers than it would be in Yucca.
Also, all of recorded history goes back less than 5000 years. Look at the advancements made in the last 500 years. You are worried about materials being lethal in 25,000 years? There are a few more immediate concerns, don't you think? Do you think that there will EVER in the next few thousand years of advancement come a technology or method to get rid of the waste more effectively? Like say... throwing it into the Sun? An effective, sound disposal method, less than 100 years away, the way things are going.
Your reasoning seems to sound like a justification of the NIMBY syndrome.