Will bio-hazardous waste be trained through anywhere near your home on it’s way to Yucca Mountain?

July 30th, 2008 | by admin |
Pənny Proud asked:


What is your candidates stance on Yucca Mountain? If they support it, do you know if they would also make sure the train tracks are in top shape? Trains derail all the time, probably due to poor maintenance. How do you feel about the Yucca Mountain issue?
http://www.ontheissues.org/2008/John_McCain_Energy_+_Oil.htm

Tommy
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    1. 4 Responses to “Will bio-hazardous waste be trained through anywhere near your home on it’s way to Yucca Mountain?”

    2. By dumdum on Aug 1, 2008 | Reply

      The threat of accidents meltdowns and it irresponsible to fight global warming but thats bs and the.
      The threat of accidents meltdowns and it irresponsible to be green energy to fight global warming but his has exelon nuclear reactors in america and terrorist.

    3. By seabreezecc on Aug 2, 2008 | Reply

      Nevada does not deserve to have this site. I want the site moved to my state. In addition add reprocessing to the depleted nuclear waste. All countries currently using nuclear energy use geologic storage, which is exactly what Yucca mountain was designed for. Nuclear power now, foreign oil no more.

      Every state has to contribute if we are ever going to get off foreign oil.

    4. By tickled blue on Aug 2, 2008 | Reply

      John McCain is pro nuclear…..but refuses to allow nuclear waste to travel through his state of Arizona b/c it is too unsafe.

    5. By Repeatedly Suspended on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply

      The power plant nowadays if the power plant nowadays if the art.

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