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

Keywords :   


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 [ more ]

Tags: state san beach happen

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

20.06This Week in Waste: Top Stories June 16-20, 2025
20.06Veolia Expands U.S. PFAS Solutions with State-of-the-Art Delaware Facility
20.06Ann Arbor, Mich. MRF Catches Fire, Sends One Worker to Hospital
20.06Atlanta Audit Reveals City is Just Below EPA Federal Standard Recycling Rate
20.06Restaurants Wage War Against Cooking Oil Waste
20.06FedEx Receives Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Neste for Cargo Fleet
19.06Couple's Cabin Floods with Food Waste on Cruise Ship
19.06RE:CIRCLE Ontario Fights Food Waste in California
Energy and Environment »
22.06Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
22.06Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
22.06Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
22.06Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
22.06FedEx founder and former boss Fred Smith dies aged 80
22.06Weekly Recap: Ahlstrom Completes Filtration Line, Smithers\' Report on Battery Separators & More
22.06London funeral costs highest in UK, report finds
22.06Working at pantry 'helps me communicate better'
More »