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A great amount of hot waste liquids and gases are let out in many textile processes.
A great amount of hot waste liquids and gases are discharged into environment during many steelmaking processes.
When the hot waste has been used up, the IFRs can be loaded with depleted uranium (U-238), of which the world has a massive stockpile.
Salmon move from salt to fresh water and back to the sea; they move from a sea containing atomic waste to a river containing DDT. Vittorio Veronese, director-general of the U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, recently issued a warning against the sea burial of hot waste.
Research into borehole disposal, as it is known, is now taking off, says Fergus Gibb, a geochemist at the University of Sheffield in England.As an extra precaution, he says, canisters could be designed so the hot waste melts the adjacent rock.
Scientists at 38 North, a website operated by the U.S.-Korea Insaidute, had said last month that satellite imagery from Sept. 19 showed "hot waste water being released into the Kuryong River from a recently installed drainpipe, part of a new secondary cooling system completed in summer 2013".
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A single to the outfield would probably mean a loss and a long, hot wasted afternoon.
Water too hot wastes energy while water that is not hot enough will not clean dishes well.
We requested compensation for the hot water wasted while we waited for repairs but the request was ignored.
Kofi Kingston was way too hot to waste all this momentum on WWE Fastlane.
Geologists were skeptical about putting hot radioactive waste into granite because they thought the granite would partially melt and then quickly cool into unstable glass--a poor choice for storing nuclear waste.
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