PS_RalphW wrote:The waste is going to have to go somewhere. A very deep hole in the ground in very stable rock seems about the only option open to us, unless you want to risk putting it on a rocket and blasting it into the sun.
The longer we leave it, the closer to economic and energetic collapse we come, and then we will have a pile of waste and not enough spare energy to dispose of it safely.
Of course, to use a bad metaphor, when we are without a hole, stop irradiating.
I think our top priority is to put it in a deep hole in the ground and we really shouldn't let the perfect be the enemy of the good here. If we wait for the perfect solution with perfect geology below ground and the perfect politics above ground it is very likely it'll still be above ground when the power fails and it'll blow up in our faces.
We should, in my opinion, compromise on the geology and politics, and just get the stuff into any reasonable deep hole in the ground asap - within a decade.
I was very disappointed the Cumbrian plan was rejected. Not because I thought it a great solution but because it now means the material will be at high risk, requiring active management for considerably longer than would otherwise be the case.