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Is nuclear waste buried?

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Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

It may be solidified in concrete or bitumen or mixed with silica sand and vitrified for disposal. As a general rule, short-lived waste (mainly non-fuel materials from reactors) is buried in shallow repositories, while long-lived waste (from fuel and fuel reprocessing) is deposited in geological repository.

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Answered by febaseju
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Answer:

Check below explanation.

Explanation:

For the sub - seabed disposal option, radioactive waste containers would be buried in a suitable geological setting beneath the deep ocean floor. This option has been suggested for LLW , ILW and HLW. Variations of this option include: A repository located beneath the seabed.

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