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Japan approves plan to dump 1 million tons of wastewater from Fukushima nuclear disaster into the sea, arguing that it has been treated and isn t harmful

Japan approves plan to dump 1 million tons of wastewater from Fukushima nuclear disaster into the sea, arguing that it has been treated and isn t harmful
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Former NRC chair questions economic feasibility of new nuclear in US

Former NRC chair questions economic feasibility of new nuclear in US
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April 21: Parker Foundation lecture to focus on efforts to address radium-contaminated sites in Pennsylvania | WSU Insider

April 12, 2021 David J. Allard RICHLAND, Wash. – Past and ongoing efforts to address radium contaminated sites in Pennsylvania, which influenced future protocols and uses for radium around the world, will be discussed as part of a Herbert M. Parker lecture that will take place at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21, via YouTube. The lecture will be presented live on the Washington State University Tri-Cities YouTube channel. It is free and open to the public. David J. Allard, director of the Pennsylvania State Bureau of Radiation Protection, will address the historical benefits of radium, as well as its health effects on workers and members of the public. The presentation will also illustrate how the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has led in radium-related research and controls, including the ongoing efforts to monitor and mitigate radon in buildings from natural-occurring radium in soil, as well as a recent extensive evaluation of radium that returns with oil and gas production.

The New Nuances of the Nuclear Export Market

The New Nuances of the Nuclear Export Market The U.S. presence in the world nuclear market has declined significantly, whereas alternative producers such as Russia, China, and South Korea have loomed larger. The U.S.-South Korea nuclear relationship has recently drawn new attention as an area in which the two governments could deepen their cooperation. While their views are not identical, Washington and Seoul share concerns about climate change and non-proliferation; the two countries also share competitors. Their primary competition is Russia and, to a lesser extent, China, which have emerged as leaders in the global market for nuclear power. Despite the challenges of their differing circumstances and perspectives, South Korea and the United States could each benefit from stronger civil nuclear cooperation. 

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