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Re: Can Fukushima Ever Recover?
« Reply #1 on: Mar 16, 2016, 12:48 »
"The Japanese government sees Hanford as America’s closest thing to Fukushima in terms of clean-up, although Hanford was contaminated by activities from nuclear weapons production, not energy, and was much more contaminated and more complicated than Fukushima."

Interesting perspective but I guess it has merit outside of the private residential contamination and evacuation issues.

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Re: Can Fukushima Ever Recover?
« Reply #2 on: Mar 16, 2016, 09:00 »
Hanford has 50 million + gallons of chemical/radioactive liquid sitting in tanks (and that's just one of the wonderful aspects of Hanford)  It's not even apples and oranges......its apples and rotting eggs.

Radiation is easy to deal with and detect, hazardous chemicals used to separate the Pu.......not so much.
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