nuclear waste: see radioactive waste.
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Going underground: to conclude our series of special features on nuclear power we reveal that scientific and nuclear industry opinion is coming to accept that deep burial, and as soon as possible, is the only way to treat nuclear waste. The real battle will be to convince a deeply sceptical public.(Nuclear Waste) (The Engineer)
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