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From: Lou Schneider <lousXX@compuserve.com>
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On Wed, 30 May 2001 03:55:54 GMT, wc <wc@worldnet.att.net> wrote:


>
>All true.  It just doesn't go far enough.  What about the waste.  What
>is being done with the waste?  We know.  We know about the power
>generation, but what about the waste?  The Waste!  Put it in Wattenbergs
>back yard, up there on the mountain?  Not big enough, then there is that
>nasty wind. . . so, Higdon, what about the Waste?  WASTE?  Spent Fuel?
>Cancer?  Ask the Ukranians how safe it is.

What about it?  ALL power plants generate WASTE - nuclear, coal, natural gas,
even solar and wind.  The difference is nuclear concentrates it's WASTE in a
small, easy to handle package instead of distributing it throughout the
atmosphere in the form of greenhouse gasses.

Come back when you have a handle on the amount of RADIATION being released to
the atmosphere by the coal-burning plants that dominate the eastern part of
this country.

And have you ever considered where the RADIATION used to power nuclear power
plants comes from?  It's taken from radioactive ore REMOVED FROM THE
ENVIRONMENT.  Doesn't all of that uranium, etc. lying around unused and
uncontained bother you?

Lou Schneider



