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"An Old Nuclear Problem Creeps Back" [1]

"A nuclear reactor where a hidden leak caused near-catastrophic corrosion in 2002 has experienced a second bout of the same problem."

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Source: Green (NYT) [5], 06/08/2010
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"Atomic Waste Gets 'Temporary' Home" [6]

"Three months after the U.S. cancelled a plan to build a vast nuclear-waste repository in Nevada, the country's ad hoc atomic-storage policy is becoming clear in places like Wiscasset, Maine."

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Source: Wall St. Journal [7], 06/03/2010
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DHS' Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report [8]

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Following the hazards of dams, refineries, chemical plants, pipelines, and other infrastructure? Find story leads in this Department of Homeland Security report.

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"N.M. Salt Beds Could Become Nation's Nuclear Dump" [17]

"For 11 years, the federal government has been burying nuclear waste in New Mexican salt beds at a place called WIPP, or the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. It's waste from making atomic weapons. But now the government is looking for a place to put thousands of tons of spent fuel from reactors. These salt beds could be the place."

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Source: NPR [18], 05/13/2010
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"Texas Dump Might Get Other States' Radioactive Waste" [19]

"A commission run jointly by Texas and Vermont, with a membership made up mostly of Gov. Rick Perry's appointees, could decide this summer to make Texas the potential resting place for radioactive waste from 36 states."

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Source: Austin American-Statesman [20], 05/10/2010
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"Japan Reactivates Monju Nuclear Reactor" [21]

"Japan's Atomic Energy Agency says it has restarted a controversial nuclear reactor, more than 14 years after its operations were suspended."

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Source: BBC News [23], 05/07/2010
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"Stimulus Workers Confront Legacy of Contamination at Nuclear Sites" [24]

The $2 billion in federal stimulus money was welcomed in southeastern Washington, where the government has been working for decades to clean up the Hanford nuclear complex. But newly hired workers on the project may be facing dangers because of inadequate training and precautions for the threat of deadly beryllium dust.

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Source: ProPublica [25], 05/04/2010
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"There's No 'Plan B' for Nuclear Waste, So It Stays Local" [26]

"Twenty concrete vaults sit side-by-side, like self-storage containers, next to the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant. These concrete tombs hold fuel cells, each containing 12-foot rods of enriched uranium. The rods are toxic and radioactive and were never intended to be stored here indefinitely, among Ocean County's 560,000 residents."

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Source: Press of Atlantic City [27], 04/26/2010
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"Critics Challenge Safety of New Reactor Design" [28]

"As Southern Company and its partners, armed with federal loan guarantees of $8.3 billion, move toward construction of two new reactors at a site near Augusta, Ga., opponents are taking aim at the design details." A new engineering study funded by several anti-nuclear groups says corrosion in the reactor's containment could vent radioactivity to the atmosphere in the event of an accident. Westinghouse, the reactor's maker disputed the study.

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Source: NYTimes [29], 04/22/2010
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"Has Trust Leaked Away With the Tritium?" [30]

"A panel of experts convened on Tuesday by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to discuss how the agency should approach tritium leaks at reactors suggested that the biggest risk that nuclear operators faced was the erosion of public trust."

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Source: NYTimes [31], 04/21/2010
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