Recently India reached stage II of nuclear program, but large scale use of nuclear power highlights the significant challenge associated with nuclear waste.
As per International Atomic Energy Agency report, many countries are taking major steps to dispose of all types of nuclear and radioactive waste, with more than 80% of all solid radioactive waste volume now in disposal.
Stages of handling nuclear waste |
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Countries with long-term nuclear programs have significant amounts of spent fuel, with the U.S., Canada, and Russia having tens of thousands of tonnes each. |
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While reprocessing increases fuel efficiency, it also generates additional waste and poses proliferation risks due to the production of weapons-usable plutonium which needs proper regulation.
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The challenge lies in ensuring proper treatment and storage of liquid waste which can pose accident hazards if mishandled. |
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Geological disposal minimizes human exposure but there are concerns about potential exposure if the containers are disturbed during activities like digging. |
India’s nuclear waste management |
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