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What's Going to Happen with the Nuclear Waste at San Onofre State Beach?

2021-09-07 08:00:00| Waste Age

San Onofre beach in California is a popular destination for beachgoers, and beneath the surface is 3.6 million pounds of nuclear waste left over from nearby reactors that were disengaged decades ago. Southern California Edison (SCE) owns the reactor

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