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To: tom jones who wrote (409)11/20/1997 9:25:00 PM
From: Babblefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1112
 
Actually to: Anybody to might know...
On a radio programme this morning a topic of dicussion was the storage of spent nuclear fuel in the proposed location of somebody's mountain in Nevada. The spent fuel would be stored inside the mountain in steel containers, the disintegration of which over time would apparently be prolonged due to the absence of precipitation in the area.
Would it be feasible to clad the steel containers with Nuovinox (or build them out of it altogether) so that the stainless steel component could further retard breakdown of the steel over the (2 zillion year (or suchlike)) life of 'spent' (but not spent enough, I guess) nuclear fuel?

Babblefish (I like parentheses a lot)