Nuclear waste is a big problem in today's world, but it also enables the world we know. The problem is that the speed of production, not the speed of storage, has been reached. Everyone agrees that the garbage is obviously required to be kept somewhere, but we also agree that we do not want to keep it or transport it through the backyard. The government's goal is not to scatter nationwide, but to store waste in the Yucca Mountains. To do this, it is necessary to transfer all existing waste from its place to safe transportation and transport it to the city, state, and even country.
We are trying to figure out acceptable storage for this wasted choice. The option currently under consideration is Yucca Mountain. Yucca Mountain is scheduled to be a reservoir of all nuclear waste byproducts in temporary storage facilities at various power stations. This storage facility has some serious problems such as natural gas, which is a very clean fuel source. It is very rich, cheap, and releases lower levels of toxic by-products than traditional fossil fuels. The threat of nuclear dangers is obvious, so we need to evaluate this problem immediately. We need to evaluate this problem for a long time. The fact that nuclear waste continues to be active for millions of years means that this problem also needs to be evaluated over the long term.
Some people suggested dumping nuclear waste into Yukka Nevada State, which is considered sacred in Nishi Shoshone. This program is to provide Yucca Mountain with all high-level nuclear waste generated from all nuclear power plants in the United States. However, this will make the site full, and there will be no future waste. It is very dangerous to carry garbage with trucks and trains. Repositories in Australia, Argentina, China, South Africa and Russia are also being considered. Some countries reprocess nuclear waste (essentially preparing to recycle to produce more energy), but material reprocessing can also be used to make bombs. Reprocessing is not a solution because it only produces additional nuclear waste. There are several ways to fix waste