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America's Nuclear Wastelands Audiobook by Max Singleton Power


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Title: America's Nuclear Wastelands
Subtitle: Politics, Accountability, and Cleanup
Author: Max Singleton Power
Narrator: Todd Belcher
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-04-14
Publisher: University Press Audiobooks
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 4 votes
Genres: Science & Technology, Environment
Publisher's Summary:
By the end of the Cold War, 45 years of weapons production and nuclear research had generated a sobering legacy: an astounding 1.7 trillion gallons of contaminated groundwater; 40 million cubic meters of tainted soil and debris; over 2,000 tons of intensely radioactive spent nuclear fuel; more than 160,000 cubic meters of radioactive and hazardous waste; and over 100 million gallons of liquid, high-level radioactive waste.
After more than a decade of assessment, the Environmental Management Program estimated that it would need as much as $212 billion and 70 years to clean up the nuclear waste and contamination at 113 sites across the United States. By 2006, the Department of Energy had expended about $90 billion and greatly reduced risks from catastrophic accidents to both the public and its workers. Management of critical nuclear materials had become more efficient, secure, and accountable. Cleanup was complete at three relatively large and complex weapons productions sites, as well as many smaller ones.
Yet many problems remain. Long-lived radioactive isotopes discharged into the soil will persist in slow migration, contaminating nearby groundwater. And while their potential for disastrous explosions has been virtually eliminated, storage tanks containing high-level waste will continue to deteriorate, posing further environmental risks. The long-term nuclear repositories will require unremitting management to protect future generations, and additional facilities need to be developed.
America's Nuclear Wastelands presents an expert, yet straightforward overview of this complex topic, including nuclear weapons history and contamination issues. The author, a government consultant with a long career in Pacific Northwest nuclear waste issues, also explores the current institutional and political environment, demonstrating the critical role of public participation for past and future generations.
Members Reviews:
Great cover photo ... Area 10 ... the Sedan Crater
I dunno.
This book ignores the reason for building nuclear weapons.
It's not like we did it just for no particular reason.
Not because we just felt like it.
This author just repeats himself over and over and over again.
Read my other book reviews of the "Cold War".
Factual and informative
Nuclear waste has become an even more serious issue since President Obama terminated the Yucca Mountain Project. This book is a good source of the history leading up to the current politics. I recommend it.
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