A bench trial in Wayne County could decide the future of radioactive waste shipments to the Wayne Disposal landfill.
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Nuclear waste to be disposed deep underground using US firm’s borehole technology
A Berkeley-based company has started its full-scale demonstration program for nuclear waste disposal. Deep ...
Deep Isolation’s Universal Canister System will be utilized in the Demonstration Program, has been extensively tested, and is ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is seeking states interested in housing regional hubs that could support several parts of the nuclear fuel cycle.
A 180-ton lead and steel cask containing spent nuclear fuel will cross 13 states and travel more than 2,500 miles.
Two DOE officials, granted anonymity to speak freely, told POLITICO’s E&E News that the department’s goal is to establish a ...
In January 2026, Halliburton and Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), supported by the Economic ...
A bench trial began Monday over whether shipments of radioactive waste can be sent to a landfill in Wayne County, Michigan.
The federal government has a fund of $44.3 billion earmarked for spending on a permanent nuclear waste disposal facility in the United States. It began collecting money from energy customers for the ...
The decision allows the Wayne Disposal Landfill along I-94 to grow by more than 5 million cubic yards as a lawsuit over ...
WASHINGTON, DC, August 5, 2008 (ENS) - It will cost 38 percent more to build, operate and decommission the nation's first nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada than the federal government ...
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