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The deep geological repository concept involves the placement of long-lived radioactive waste, often spent nuclear fuel, in rooms excavated deep within stable, low-permeability bedrock. The combination of waste package, engineered seals and bedrock would provide a high level of long-term safety, without relying on on-going future maintenance.

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Re: Global Warming Scientific Discussion

.... The most favoured method is burial in dry, stable geological formations some 500 metres deep. Several countries are investigating sites that would be technically and ... acceptable. The USA is pushing ahead with a repository site in Nevada for all the nation�s spent fuel. One purpose-built deep geological repository for long-lived nuclear waste is in ...

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... was to meet the man who was the greatest living authority on the enigmatic relics. Professor Ebenezer Tillinghast had written a brilliant series of monographs; his intimate knowledge of geology, anthropology and paleontology illuminated his exhaustive familiarity with the place's elder history and legendary lore. I had communicated with Tillinghast in a series of increasingly cordial ...

Re: Question for this Usenet Group on a REALLY "Inconvenient Truth" -- Does Anyone Have a Plan for Workers in Fossil Fuel Industries Who Are Likely to Be Displaced as the World Tackles Climate Change?

...the news recently that talked about deep ocean "lakes" of -- I think ... CO2 into some kind of geological repository beneath the North Sea.... C02 at pressure in the deep ocean. It certainly WON'T ... formations stored methane safely over geologic timescales, why not CO2? I ... was also mentioned that such repositories are limited: certainly not enough ...

Re: Question for this Usenet Group on a REALLY "Inconvenient Truth" -- Does Anyone Have a Plan for Workers in Fossil Fuel Industries Who Are Likely to Be Displaced as the World Tackles Climate Change?

... the news recently that talked about deep ocean "lakes" of -- I think it...inject CO2 into some kind of geological repository beneath the North Sea. ...liquid C02 at pressure in the deep ocean. It certainly WON'T stay...these formations stored methane safely over geologic timescales, why not CO2? I can... was also mentioned that such repositories are limited: certainly not enough ...

Re: Question for this Usenet Group on a REALLY "Inconvenient Truth" -- Does Anyone Have a Plan for Workers in Fossil Fuel Industries Who Are Likely to Be Displaced as the World Tackles Climate Change?

...because one version of it involves pumping C02 to the deep ocean. Even IPCC admit it won't stay there forever... scientific item in the news recently that talked about deep ocean "lakes" of -- I think it was liquid methane, ...'d read somewhere about an experimental plan to inject CO2 into some kind of geological repository beneath the North Sea. Is that what you're talking about with the IPCC ...

Re: "Nuclear energy 'not the solution to global warming"

..., 7:31 am, "bill" <ford_prefec...@hotmail.com> wrote: It'll probably be buried too deep by then. I doubt it. No one is buying geologic repositories with their own money. When the day comes to pay people stop to think what they're really getting for their money. ...

Re: "Nuclear energy 'not the solution to global warming"

> It'll probably be buried too deep by then. I doubt it. No one is buying geologic repositories with their own money. When the day comes to pay people stop to think what they're really getting for their money. It just isnt worth it. This is a good discussion with no nutters on either side. ...

Re: "Nuclear energy 'not the solution to global warming"

... fission products (such as platinum group metals) It'll probably be buried too deep by then. I doubt it. No one is buying geologic repositories with their own money. When the day comes to pay people stop to think what they're really getting for their money. It...

Re: "Nuclear energy 'not the solution to global warming"

... valuable fission products (such as platinum group metals) It'll probably be buried too deep by then. I doubt it. No one is buying geologic repositories with their own money. When the day comes to pay people stop to think what they're really getting for their money. ...

Re: "Nuclear energy 'not the solution to global warming"

..., and valuable fission products (such as platinum group metals) It'll probably be buried too deep by then. I doubt it. No one is buying geologic repositories with their own money. When the day comes to pay people stop to think what they're really getting for their money. It ...

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