Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest January 1998 No. 1 Vol. 77
Radioactive Waste

Nuclear Waste Storage

The Yucca Mountain Debate

Radioactive Waste

Categories of Hazardous Materials

Any activity that produces or uses radioactive materials generates radioactive waste. Mining, nuclear power generation, and various processes in industry, defense, medicine, and scientific research produce byproducts that include radioactive waste. Radioactive waste can be in gas, liquid, or solid form, and its level of radioactivity can vary. The waste can remain radioactive for a few hours or several months or even hundreds of thousands of years. Because it can be so hazardous and can remain radioactive for so long, finding suitable disposal facilities for radioactive waste is difficult. Depending on the type of waste disposed, the disposal facility may…

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