The French reprocess spent fuel. A joint venture of The Shaw Group and Areva are currently building a mixed-oxide fuel fabrication plant at the DOE's Savannah River Site in SC. It will use surplus weapons grade plutonium as a feedstock in creating fuel for commercial reactors. This is the same technology that is used in France to reprocess their spent fuel. http://www.areva.com/servlet/cp_23_05_2008-c-PressRelease-cid-1211190647637-en.html --Glen At 12:50 PM 6/13/2008, Mark Price wrote: >As for waste, I read recently that is another one of our gov'ments F'ups >They decided that waste could not be re-refined to capture the >leftover uranium and other goodies as that could be used to make >bombs. So they banned it, I believe this is some international pact. > From what I read recently a large amount of the "waste" can be > recycled, greatly reducing the quantity of waste, but we aren't > allowed. To top it off, if we refined it we could draw in the > leftover wast from other countries that are re-refining it to make > bomb grade goodies. > Seems silly, not allowed to refine radioctive waste because it > can make bombs or whatever. >gee it could be used for that purpose the first time around too, couldn't it? _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list