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    The U.S. generates about 2,000 metric tons of used fuel each year

    This number may sound like a lot, but it’s actually quite small. In fact, the U.S. has produced roughly 83,000 metrics tons of used fuel since the 1950s—and all of it could fit on a single football field at a depth of less than 10 yards.

    compared to a Mt Everest of solar panel & broken wind mills.

    The radioactivity of nuclear waste naturally decays, and has a finite radiotoxic lifetime.

    Within a period of 1,000-10,000 years, the radioactivity of HLW decays to that of the originally mined ore. Its hazard then depends on how concentrated it is. By comparison, other industrial wastes (e.g. heavy metals, such as cadmium and mercury) remain hazardous indefinitely. (don't forget SF6
 
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