Four nuclear waste canisters with a potentially defective design have been loaded with spent fuel and buried in a “concrete monolith” yards from the beach at the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. With the seas rising, it shouldn't be long before Southern Californians won't need to rely on the sun to get a tan. (The Orange County Register)
From the What-Could-Possibly-Go-Wrong Desk:
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infrastructure,
nuclear waste
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