Of course, Senator Feinstein's passion and urgency for getting the nuclear waste out of the sites in California where reactors are not operating in the 78 sites, getting it out of spent fuel and dry cask to a single--the easiest way to do that would be to take it all to Yucca Mountain.
On the recordFebruary 10, 2015
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Alexander emphasizes the need to move nuclear waste to Yucca Mountain for safety and efficiency.
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