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Right now, the whole business of nuclear waste disposal is a disaster area.
House Republicans voted to cut $2.8 million for nuclear waste disposal.
However, the issue of the nuclear waste disposal is still not regulated.
All tests of the two nuclear waste disposal area came up negative.
That's why I was not surprised when you were given the nuclear waste disposal contract.
A Virginia student analyzed the problems of nuclear waste disposal.
Help the Yanks out with their nuclear waste disposal program.
How safe and reliable is construction of a nuclear waste disposal site?
A French survey found that 94% of respondents would not live near a nuclear waste disposal site.
Further guarantees for nuclear waste disposal and insurance under which the government will help pay costs if they rise above a certain level.
She added that the party would not approve the construction of nuclear waste disposal facilities.
Finally, the contentious issue of nuclear waste disposal hasn't been fully resolved.
At one time Fulbeck was proposed for a nuclear waste disposal site.
Studies have suggested this as a useful natural analogue for nuclear waste disposal.
Its planning application describes an urgent national need for nuclear waste disposal.
The second issue, nuclear waste disposal, is less controversial and more important in terms of decentralization.
The nuclear waste disposal issue will surely continue in this decentralized direction.
Dr. Franklin's students often asked her why she didn't work on nuclear waste disposal.
It is now Russia's main nuclear waste disposal facility.
Obviously, no one expects architects to solve the problem of nuclear waste disposal.
There is scant prospect for building a long-term nuclear waste disposal site in Japan.
These fall into three categories: production capacity, environmental cleanup and long-term nuclear waste disposal.
The energy measure provided $765 million next year for nuclear waste disposal, $174 million above the administration's request.
Since 1983, the government has spent almost $15 billion assessing its suitability for long-term nuclear waste disposal.
Whatever the answer may be, it is more than likely that nuclear waste disposal will continue to be a burning issue in the future.