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RE: Environmental impact of Medical waste emitted during Corona Virus pandemic

in #stemsocial4 years ago

Currently, the most effective way to "dispose" of spent fuel in nuclear power plants is to store them, indefinitely, in specialized casks that remain on-site at the facility

Won't it mutate and explode over time?
That was actually the in my region as a developing nation, Nuclear was just not what we needed the most despite the epileptic power supply.
I feel incineration for powering turbines might be better than using Nuclear reactors.
Notwithstanding, your points are very valid. Perhaps, great technology and technical is necessary for this as you sighted

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The casks won’t explode. After the reactor consumes the usable uranium fuel, the used fuel cells get stored in a cooling pool for not less than five years. Those cells qualifying for dry cask storage are arranged with 32 other bundles for the lowest flux distribution and power output. Cells qualifying for dry storage need to be below a thermal output and in the pool for at least 5 years.

They get transported to a separate area where they remain until there is another long term facility available for their receipt.

Over time dose rates will lower. The casks are air cooled.

Oh! So informative!!!
Great!!!