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Does nuclear waste go by your house?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by GreenVegan76, Sep 25, 2003.

  1. A-Train

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    Yeah...this guy didn't seem to have a problem with nuclear waste...
     
  2. Blatz

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    Distance from the nearest nuclear waste route: 8.2 ± 14.2 miles
    Distance from South Texas Project, the nearest waste source: 76.0

    Amount of waste on-site, 606 metric tons.
     
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    Yet another reason Austin is a great place to live, although I grew up about 6 houses away from a railroad track.
     
  4. super_mario

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    Distance from the nearest nuclear waste route: 9.9 miles
    Distance from Seabrook, the nearest waste source: 41.4 miles
     

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