SUPERFUND map. What's Superfund? Well.....it ain't anything super fun, that's for sure.
AREAS IN THE UNITED STATES THAT NEED ATTENTION and please note that Nevada, where Nuclear explosions were common from 1945 to 1991 doesn't seem to have an issue. Would that be irony or just plain old time governmental denial?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superfund
I KEEP REMINDING PEOPLE.....WHEN SOMEONE TELLS YOU THAT NUCLEAR ENERGY IS THE CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST FORM OF ENERGY
THEY ARE WRONG
BECAUSE
THEY
DON'T
CONSIDER THE COSTS WHEN THERE IS A PROBLEM
AND
EVEN WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT
THERE
IS
A
WASTE
PROBLEM
AND
THAT PROBLEM HAS EXISTED SINCE THE FIRST TIME
NUCLEAR EXPERIMENTS WERE CREATED
THERE'S A REASON THAT YOU NEVER HEAR ABOUT NUCLEAR WASTE PROBLEMS DURING A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
THERE IS NO POSITIVE ANSWER
SO
MAIN STREAM MEDIA AND POLITICIANS HAVE REACHED AN AGREEMENT
NO QUESTIONS REGARDING NUCLEAR WASTE PROBLEMS
AND
PLEASE DON'T EVER BRING UP ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
EVENTS.
- 2011 K-84 nuclear submarine incident
- 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
- 2001 Instituto Oncologico Nacional radiotherapy accident
- 1997 Tokaimura nuclear accident
- 1996 San Juan de Dios radiotherapy accident
- 1990 Clinic of Zaragoza radiotherapy accident
- 1987 Goiânia accident
- 1986 Chernobyl disaster and Chernobyl disaster effects
- 1979 Three Mile Island accident and Three Mile Island accident health effects
- 1969 Lucens reactor
- 1962 Thor missile launch failures during nuclear weapons testing at Johnston Atoll under Operation Fishbowl
- 1961 SL-1 nuclear meltdown
- 1961 K-19 nuclear accident
- 1959 SRE partial nuclear meltdown at Santa Susana Field Laboratory
- 1957 Kyshtym disaster
- 1957 Windscale fire
- 1957 Operation Plumbbob
- 1954 Totskoye nuclear exercise
- 1950 Desert Rock exercises
- Bikini Atoll
- Hanford Site
- Rocky Flats Plant, see also radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant
- Techa River
NUCLEAR ENERGY IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND DANGEROUS FORM OF ENERGY THAT HAS EVER BEEN CREATED
and the irresponsibility and lack of long term vision, of all parties involved, is staggering.
End of story and I'm sorry I brought it up again.
Michael Timothy McAlevey
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