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Swedish nuclear waste expert, mayor, share their experiences with South Bruce community

Swedish nuclear waste expert, mayor, share their experiences with South Bruce community
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Swedish nuclear waste expert, mayor, share their experiences with South Bruce community

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Swedish nuclear waste expert, mayor, share their experiences with South Bruce community

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Two Hokkaido villages at the heart of race to host nuclear waste

Feb 3, 2021 Two fishing villages in Hokkaido are vying to host the final storage facility for half a century of Japanese nuclear waste, splitting communities between those seeking investment to stop the towns from dying, and those haunted by the 2011 Fukushima disaster, who are determined to stop the project. In the middle is a government that bet heavily on nuclear energy to power its industrial ascent and now faces a massive and growing pile of radioactive waste with nowhere to dispose of it. Since it first began generating atomic energy in 1966, Japan has produced more than 19,000 tons of high-level nuclear waste that is sitting in temporary storage around the country. After searching fruitlessly for two decades for a permanent site, the approaches from Suttsu, population 2,885, and Kamoenai, population 810, may be signs of progress.

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