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Related: About this forumCarlsbad site could be used for plutonium disposal
CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) A U.S. Department of Energy report indicates that a site in Carlsbad may be used to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons.
The Carlsbad Current-Argus reports (http://bit.ly/1FdQaQL ) that the report released Saturday says Carlsbad's Wasted Isolation Pilot Plant could be a lower cost alternative to a federal program that would convert the weapons plutonium into commercial nuclear fuel.
That program is called the mixed oxide nuclear program or MOX.
A spending bill passed by Congress in December required the DOE to review the costs of plutonium disposal.
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chillfactor
(7,694 posts)one of the most beautiful natural wonders and tourist attractions in my state....contaminated by plutonium? I don't think so!!!!!!!!!!!!!
newfie11
(8,159 posts)Aside from the caverns I remember these bottomless ponds.
I certainly hope no freaking plutonium leaks out into the underground water supply.
This is a stupid place to store this stuff but our government never let that stop them.
packman
(16,296 posts)It is big and deep, you could put a lot of glowing radioactive stuff in there . And think about the special effects all that radioactivity could produce - a tourist attraction for sure.
DhhD
(4,695 posts)I am keyboarding this https://courses.enger.illinios.edu/npre201/coursematerial/breederand_fussion/lecture22.html; leaving out an underscore between breeder and and, as I read the study. I do not think that this plant can do this.
There is a very hard and large miles long rock running underground and along the state line east of Carlsbad that contains waste oxides of radioactive uranium (Oxygen has a -2 oxidation state and Uranium has a +2 oxidation state). Uranium + one fused proton is Plutonium; Atomic Numbers/Proton Number as seen on a Period Table of Chemical Elements.