Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Sellafield nuclear power station in Cumbria, northern England, is calling for help to increase the number of robots it uses to monitor and clean the site.
[...] It needs robots that can be deployed to remotely work at height in hazardous areas. It is also looking for machines able to autonomously remove "Special Nuclear Material" packages from a store and put them in a container for export, as well as droids that can remotely inspect the packages.
Sellafield is in the process of being decommissioned, meaning staff and robots are retrieving nuclear waste and reprocessing spent fuel. The Magnox reprocessing plant is due to close next year, which signals an end to nuclear fuel reprocessing in the UK.
Sellafield opened in 1950 and now lays claim to the unenviable title of the world's largest inventory of untreated nuclear waste.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday September 23 2019, @09:31PM
Another method of distribution.
Cremate the incoming waste. Put it in urns. Describe ashes as unknown remains. Distribute to people who will spread the ashes wherever they think is most appropriate and respectful.
People always spread ashes in safe spaces. Forests. Parks. Waterways near municipal water intakes. Disneyland. Churches. From the rooftop on a windy day into the wind!
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