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Nuclear waste at the beach saves money is why
Donna, thanks for all the time and effort you and many others are giving to this. Two questions: 1. do we have a cost estimate, and time frame, of what it would take to go with the much safer 10-20" thick containers? And where could the funds come from for these? 2. are you aware of any type of Emergency Plan in case there is some type of accident that would in fact protect the 8.5 million people in the 50-mile radius? This seems blatantly obvious to me that this is badly needed, regardless of what happens with the canisters or waste material, while it's all being sorted out. Yet I have been unable to find any type of meaningful plan— January 12, 2018 4:42 p.m.