Nuclear Wastes

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Futala lake pollution, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 05/06/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of In Re: News Item titled "Futala Lake’s charm fades amid neglect and poor maintenance appearing in ‘The Times of India’ dated 25.05.2025". The original application was registered suo-motu based on the news item titled "Futala Lake’s charm fades amid neglect …

Centre forms expert panel to allay Koodankulam concerns

The Centre has announced the setting up of a 15-member group of experts to interact with stakeholders in a bid to allay widespread apprehensions about the upcoming Kudankulam nuclear power project. The Department of Atomic Energy’s decision to constitute the expert group, which is being seen as a neutral body …

Perry Sidelines Critic Of Texas Nuclear Waste Site

Texas Governor Rick Perry has sidelined a state commissioner opposed to expanding the scope of a nuclear-waste landfill while appointing a new board to oversee a project owned by one of his biggest political donors. Perry, who tops the list of candidates seeking the Republican nomination to run for U.S. …

Rare US quake jolted nuclear waste at atomic plant

A rare earthquake on America's east coast last month caused half the radioactive waste containers at a nuclear plant to move several centimeters but they were not damaged, operators said Thursday. Of the 53 giant containers storing waste at North Anna power station in central Virginia near the epicenter of …

East Coast Quake Rattled Nuclear Plant's Waste Casks

The earthquake that shook the East Coast last week rattled casks holding radioactive nuclear waste at a Virginia plant, moving them as much as 4.5 inches from their original position, the plant's operator said. The 5.8-magnitude quake shifted 25 casks, each 16 feet tall and weighing 115 tons, on a …

Germans pour salt on to nuclear storage wound

Some 800m below the town of Gorleben, northern Germany, salt glistens like ice underfoot. The man in charge of the nation’s nuclear waste is walking through caverns carved into a huge salt formation that could one day entomb 17,000 tonnes of highly radioactive detritus. “Walk carefully, salt is slippery,” says …

3 labs to test Japanese food items

New Delhi: India has now put in place three laboratories that will exclusively test food samples coming into the country from Japan for radioactive contamination. The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has informed the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) that it has granted accreditation to three labs

The sum of all nuclear fears

Indian firms pause to assess their nuclear plans as concerns mount over radiation leaks from Japan, reports IN just a week, the world

Radiation traces found in milk, spinach near plant

While the radiation levels exceeded the limits allowed by the govt, an official said that the products `pose no immediate health risk' and more testing was being done on other foods. Japan said radia March 19: Japan said radiation levels in spinach and milk from farms near its tsunami-crippled nuclear …

No threat from radioactive cloud to India

New Delhi: Experts have just one thing to say on the SMSes and Facebook messages of a possible radioactive threat to India from Japan

Radioactivity can enter food chain, children at risk

Radioactive material is carried by moisture in the air. It can then be inhaled, get washed down by rain into the sea and onto soil, and contaminate crops, marine life and drinking water Radioactive materials spewed into the air by Japan

Japans N-Hazard due to Rare Mix of Events: Scientists

Indian nuclear operators and scientists on Sunday said the failure of Japanese nuclear reactors was mainly due to the devastating tsunami, which led to external electricity failure and termed the incident "rare combination of events." They also commended their counterparts in Japan for carrying out an excellent procedure in the …

Underwater nuclear power stations destined for the English Channel?

??Plans for undersea nuclear power reactors around the coast of France could see a boom in uptake of the technology - but serious questions about costs and waste disposal remain unanswered.

Finland far ahead in nuclear waste management

Finland consumes nearly 17,000 units of electric power per capita annually; its share of nuclear electricity is about 28 per cent. Though its nuclear power programme is very modest compared to that of U.S. or U.K. it is far ahead in its universally applauded plans for nuclear waste management. The …

Radioactive substance use lessons learnt

Atomic board nod must for colleges: UGC New Delhi: Universities and colleges would now need to seek Atomic Energy Regulatory Board

Ramesh backs atomic energy generation, Jaitapur nuclear plant

Batting for the use of atomic energy, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh today slammed environmentalists opposed to it, saying the ongoing debate over the proposed Jaitapur nuclear power plant was more political than technical in nature. Amid concerns over nuclear waste management at the 10,000Mw plant in Maharashtra, Ramesh said it …

Wrong to cry foul on N-waste management: Ramesh

NEW DELHI: Firm on the need to increase nuclear power generation, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh on Monday said given the low levels of nuclear power generation, the issue of handling waste was one of management. However, as India

The energy report: 100% renewable energy by 2050

This new study produced through a collaboration between World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and Ecofys outlines how all the world's energy can be provided cleanly, renewably and economically by 2050. All of the world’s energy needs could be provided cleanly, renewably and economically by 2050, according to a new …

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