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Pastimes : The Case for Nuclear Energy

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To: Sam Citron who wrote (86)2/14/2005 9:46:16 AM
From: nigel bates  Read Replies (1) of 312
 
Any other ideas on good adds to a nuclear portfolio?

Not a pure play, but AMEC plc has a very interesting solution to the bulk waste problem -

geomelt.com
GeoMelt has been successfully applied on a commercial basis at Superfund sites within the U.S. and in Australia to treat mixed transuranic buried wastes. GeoMelt has been used to process more than 25,000 tons of soil and waste, which is more than the combined tonnage of all other hazardous and radioactive waste vitrification melters within the U.S. GeoMelt has been evaluated by the US Environmental Protection Agency under the EPA's Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program, and has been granted a National TSCA Operating Permit by EPA for the nationwide treatment of PCBs at concentrations approaching 18,000 ppm. GeoMelt is the only vitrification technology so permitted in the U.S...
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