
Originally Posted by
Tank
Allan, on TV last night there was a news story about a real estate agent finding a box of Nuclear Waste in a box in a garage of a property he was managing, seems he went there to find the Tenant , who has done a midnight flit and left this Waste behind in the garage. Turns out that the errant tenant was some sort of Contractor for wasre removal, or something like that, well anyway this clown has left the country. The cops and the EPA were called and it seems to be medical nuclear waste, now the rub is the homeowner has to pay for the safe removal, treatment and storage, which is done overseas, the Bill for this small amount of waste is $200,000, pays to vet your tenants very carefully, wonder if he can negatively gear that.
Worst thing is though did this contractor take any of this waste with him, to maybe sell to a terrorist for a Dirty conventenial explosive bomb. Worse still why wasn't this waste found to be missing from wherever it was supposed to be, this makes a mockery of nuclear waste security in Australia, wonder if this might be the tip of the iceberg, Regards Frank.
This is exactly the sort of thing I was referring to above, although I did not see your case. And it has exactly nothing to do with nuclear power generation. Very few people would like to see the end of nuclear medicine, yet currently this generates the largest radioactive waste problem in this country after smoke detectors. Although there is no real "final" solution to this problem, the number of people killed or injured, even slightly, by this waste is almost zero compared to other forms of toxic waste, which don't have the emotional word "nuclear" attached to them.
The problem is that because anything "nuclear" is regarded as so arcane, once a piece of nuclear medical equipment gets out of the hands of the experts (as when it is replaced by newer equipment) nobody else recognises what it is, and this is where the problems start.
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