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Water Issues Could Stop Utah's First Nuclear Plant [1]

"The former uranium boomtown of Green River sits along I-70 in eastern Utah, 100 miles from the closest city. Now it may become the Western outpost of America's nascent nuclear renaissance. Blue Castle Holdings, a 3-year-old, politically connected startup, wants to build a nuclear power plant here -- Utah's first, and the first in the West since 1987. ...

The Green River proposal has sparked intense skepticism. Critics ask where the funding will come from, where the electricity will go, and, of course, what will happen to the waste. But the first hurdle is more immediate. In the Utah desert, this possible climate change solution is colliding with one of its projected consequences: water scarcity."

Rachel Waldholz reports in the March 1, 2010 issue of High Country News.
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Nuclear Power & Radiation [3]
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Source: High Country News [2], 02/26/2010
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