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The Army Corps of Engineers has been cleaning up radioactive contamination near St. Louis since the 1990s, but their efforts are facing criticism.
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi met high-level officials from the U.S. administration to discuss important current issues related to non-proliferation and nuclear safety worldwide, during ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers faces tough questions from community members about the extent of contamination in St. Louis ...
Italy’s Societa Gestione Impianti Nucleari (Sogin) has begun the demolition and subsequent reconstruction of the Ersba-1 ...
On Wednesday, the Army Corps of Engineers held an open house at the Florissant Municipal Court to discuss the cleanup efforts ...
A 25,000 tonne per year hazardous waste facility has been opened by Veolia in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The Waste Transfer Station ...
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority hosted Non-Governmental Organisation's on sites for the first time. Keeping open and ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Around the U.S., about 90,000 tons of nuclear waste is stored at over 100 sites in 39 states, in a range of different structures and containers. Over 70 speakers participated in a ...
Iran and the United States are set to engage in talks in Oman, aiming to revive negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program. Despite disagreements over the format, these discussions mark a ...
For one, studies have shown that SMRs will create more nuclear waste than traditional models. This presents a tricky and expensive problem, as the highly radioactive waste material remains ...
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