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  2. Nuclear flask - Wikipedia

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    Wagon with transport cabin containing a nuclear waste flask, at Bristol. A nuclear flask is a shipping container that is used to transport active nuclear materials between nuclear power station and spent fuel reprocessing facilities. Each shipping container is designed to maintain its integrity under normal transportation conditions and during ...

  3. Direct Rail Services - Wikipedia

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    Direct Rail Services (DRS) is a rail freight company in Great Britain, and is one of the publicly owned railway companies in the United Kingdom.. DRS was created as a wholly-owned subsidiary of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) during late 1994 with the primary purpose of taking over the rail-based handling of nuclear material from British Rail.

  4. List of nuclear fuel carrier ships - Wikipedia

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    7.5 [2] Kaiei Maru: Japan Nuclear Fuel Transport Co. Ltd. 2006 4924 100 16.5 5.1 14.7 14.1 [3] Oceanic Pintail: United Kingdom Nuclear Decommissioning: 1987 5271 103.92 16.62 5 9.7 8.1 [4] Pacific Egret: United Kingdom Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd. 2010 6776 20-24 104 17.3 5.5 12.6 8 [5] [6] Pacific Grebe: United Kingdom Pacific Nuclear ...

  5. By barge, rail or truck? Feds propose travel routes for ... - AOL

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    Nuclear energy proponents, including the Nuclear Energy Institute, say some 1,300 shipments of spent have been moved across the country by barge, truck and rail in hardened containers without a ...

  6. After 20+ years, success at Hanford’s huge nuclear waste ...

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    The containers that are being used for the first waste to be treated, which is the least radioactive waste held in underground tanks, are about 4 feet wide by 7.5 feet wide.

  7. 489 shipments of nuclear waste made its way to WIPP in 2023 ...

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    Since then, nuclear waste managers slowly ramped up shipments to the site, most recently targeting 17 per week. ... Since 2022, EM reported the facility disposed of 9,000 containers of TRU waste ...

  8. Radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    It is a result of many activities, including nuclear medicine, nuclear research, nuclear power generation, nuclear decommissioning, rare-earth mining, and nuclear weapons reprocessing. [1] The storage and disposal of radioactive waste is regulated by government agencies in order to protect human health and the environment.

  9. High-level radioactive waste management - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 established a timetable and procedure for constructing a permanent, underground repository for high-level radioactive waste by the mid-1990s, and provided for some temporary storage of waste, including spent fuel from 104 civilian nuclear reactors that produce about 19.4% of electricity there. [38]