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INL Nuclear Waste

Season 1 Episode 5 | 5m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Why might additional spent nuclear rods come to the INL?

In early 2015, former Governors Cecil Andrus and Phil Batt spoke out against a new proposal to bring spent commercial nuclear fuel to the Idaho National Laboratory. Reporter Aaron Kunz explains more about the proposed shipment and why INL scientists have the support of Governor Butch Otter to bring the spent rods to the state.

05/20/2015 | Rating TV-G

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INL Nuclear Waste

Season 1 Episode 5 | 5m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

In early 2015, former Governors Cecil Andrus and Phil Batt spoke out against a new proposal to bring spent commercial nuclear fuel to the Idaho National Laboratory. Reporter Aaron Kunz explains more about the proposed shipment and why INL scientists have the support of Governor Butch Otter to bring the spent rods to the state.

05/20/2015 | Rating TV-G

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