How are wasts produced in nuclear power plants different from those produced in thrmal?
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waste of thermal power is chemically effected but the waste of nuclear power plant is effected by radiation which is very much harmful then thermal waste
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The waste obtained from nuclear power plants is highly radioactive in nature which emits harmful radiations, whereas waste produced in a thermal power plant is non-radioactive.
Management of nuclear waste is given as follows:
Some products of nuclear waste are buried in sealed steel/lead containers for a long term storage, buried under the ground or dumped in vacated coal mines.
Other waste products transforms into less harmful products or to products with a shorter half life.
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