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Claiming that the reprocessing is done may also be a way of deterring an American strike, since the plutonium, once extracted, could be moved anywhere.In this section The emir of the west Crossing the line Blame game Desperate remedies All yours Open prison ReprintsThere is concern, too, that North Korea could soon put nuclear tips on its missiles aimed at Japan and beyond.
Even so, reprocessing is still not done commercially in the United States, partly because of the huge costs of building a reprocessing plant in a period when the supply of uranium ore has been sufficient to satisfy demand relatively cheaply.
Therefore, the trial was stopped and reprocessing was completely changed.
If established nuclear powers were to stop reprocessing (as Britain is doing), it might help to persuade others, such as South Korea, that it is better not to start.
Eventually, the spent fuel is to be shipped to an underground repository, as is to be done with the high-level radioactive waste from reprocessing.
That should be done in places where it can easily be recovered for reprocessing one day when technology has caught up.
It's not going to be doing any reprocessing, which means that plutonium wouldn't be usable for a nuclear weapon.
But there is opposition to this "reprocessing" in all those countries, and at least for the near future, it seems to be more expensive than what this country is doing -- using fresh uranium in reactors.
Endoscopy technique and endoscope reprocessing were correctly performed.
Kenji Furukawa, the mayor of Rokkasho, insists that, until all leaks are repaired, the uranium test cannot go ahead.Even then, the reprocessing plant may be unable to open unless the politically charged problem of what to do with the plutonium produced during reprocessing is solved.
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