WV: Nuclear Waste
Investigation: Marcellus Waste 'Too Hot' for Release by Nuke Plant
CHARLESTON, W. Va. -- A federal loophole means millions of tons and billions of gallons of radioactive natural gas waste are being disposed of as if …
Congressional Moves to Revive Nuke Dump Plan
CHARLESTON W.Va. -- A bill reviving plans to ship thousands of tons of highly radioactive waste thousands of miles by road, rail and barge may come …
TENORM in KY Landfills: Loopholes, Questionable Business Practices
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Behind the low-level radioactive waste dumped in a Kentucky landfill are regulatory loopholes and questionable business practices…
Antero Works to Reassure on Hot Sludge, Frack Waste
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The sludge that would come from an Antero frack wastewater recycling plant would be low-level radioactive material, but Antero …
Hot Sludge: Problems With Recycling Frack Waste
CHARLESTON, W.Va - Recycling of fracking waste can reduce water use and pollution from the wells, but only by creating low-level nuclear waste too …
Concerns Over Radioactive Waste Going Into WV Landfills
CHARLESTON, W. Va. – As West Virginia revises its emergency landfill rules, concerns are rising about the tons of low-level radioactive waste …
Environmental Health Risks: Not Just Cancer
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A recent report delivered to President Obama by a special panel appointed by President Bush warned that the risk of cancer from …