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by Manuel_D
24 days ago
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> It's literally sweeping something under the carpet.. No, it's sweeping something under solid rock. > At some point in time there will be a quake strong enough to crack your bedrock or some other natural disaster strong enough to change the status quo. Then you have the disaster. Lots of places have no seismic activity. Earthquakes don't happen everywhere. And even if they do, the waste is still buried under 500 meters of rock. Under what scenario does this waste somehow make its way out? |
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