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Nuclear Remediation
Market/Problem Nuclear waste is a serious issue throughout the world. The reactor at the San Onofre California facility alone has more than 4,000 tons of spent fuel rods. The hazard of this being stored in both an earthquake and tsunami zone near a large population is horrendous. All reactors in the US were built on the promise from the US Government that eventual storage would be provided at some location. Yucca Mountain Nevada was initially thought to be the solution until Nevada residents woke up to what was happening and had it stopped. The US Department of Energy continues to waste valuable time discussing storage when remediation is the only logical solution and needs to begin immediately. Solution The
technology to completely neutralize radioactive metal has been known
for 30+ years. Patents have long since expired. The main issue is
knowing someone who both knows how to do it and has actually done
it. An affiliate of ours actually has, while working on a
government contract at Rocky Flats Colorado in 1993. Seanic View handles no nuclear
materials ourselves. But we are quite aware of the urgent need
for this process to begin neutralizing the massive amount of spent fuel
rods being stored throughout America and around the world. It can
only be done by organizations who are already licensed and equipped to
work with nuclear materials. If your firm has these credentials
and would like to meet the physicist who has actually done this, please
contact us with a brief summary of your own credentials to work in
this area. We will send you a 4 page report with contact details
for all the further information you will need. The Yucca Mountain scam was
worth billions to a select few. If your firm can alleviate the
need for that, you can generate massive revenue yourself and save the
taxpayer by getting federal responsibility reduced. The original
Price-Anderson act of 1957 took responsibility away from the utility
companies and placed the economic liability on the US taxpayer.
This massive liability needs to be eliminated, by eliminating the
hazard itself, nuclear waste. |
