A view of the refueling floor inside the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth, taken February 2001.
(Jared Leeds)
PLYMOUTH
Nuclear waste to linger
Town unhappy as Pilgrim rods stay
A view of the refueling floor inside the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth, taken February 2001.
(Jared Leeds)
A new ruling by nuclear power regulators that concludes it’s safe to store nuclear waste at a nuclear power plant for 60 years after the plant closes — the previous limit was 30 years — has led Plymouth officials to concede that nuclear waste will remain in town longer than anybody wants. (Full article: 782 words)
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