mark1 said:
What do you guys think of this editorial? It was published about a month ago. It claims that almost all spent nuclear fuel is reprocessable and what is not can be either used for something, or safely stored until we could find some other use for it.
And the only reason why we don't reprocess our spent fuel rods is politics
Mark,
That's EXACTLY CORRECT - the ONLY reason that the USA has a nuclear waste "problem"
and doesn't reprocess / recycle our spent nuclear fuel is PURELY POLITICS.
The British, the French, the Japanese... ALL reprocess / recycle their spent fuel. Back in 1978,
the US Congress at the behest of the anti-nukes in this country, passed the Nuclear NonProliferation
Act of 1978 - which has NOTHING to do with preventing the USA or any other country from making
nuclear weapons.
The strategy by those opposed to nuclear power was to forbid the reprocessing / recycling of spent
nuclear fuel and mandate that the ONLY disposition for spent fuel had to be a geologic repository like
Yucca Mountain. They then opposed Yucca Mountain.
Their idea is for the nuclear electric utilities that operate power reactors to eventually run out of some
place to put spent fuel. If they can't send it for reprocessing / recycling, and they don't have a Yucca
Mountain either - the only place the utility will have to store the spent fuel is their onsite spent fuel pool.
Eventually, there will be no space left in the spent fuel pool; no place to discharge a freshly spent
reactor core, so the utility will be unable to reload the reactor, and the reactor will have to shut down
which is that intent of the anti-nukes in proposing this.
Politics pure and simple.
Dr. Gregory Greenman
Physicist