Scientists: Nuke panel owes Utahns an apology

Three scientists say federal nuclear regulators owe Utahns an apology -- and a policy change -- for allowing shallow burial of depleted uranium, including the 49,000 tons already at EnergySolutions Inc.'s landfill in Tooele County. Full Story »

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by Glenn LaBauve - Nov. 9, 2009

The US has long treated its western citizen outside California as chattel, and using the area as a garbage dump, not just in Utah, but the other deep western states indeed deserves an apology as well as a real cleanup, but that nagging question of where to put the garbage is still paramount.

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