The House Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs is considering a pair of bills Monday afternoon to lift a $150,000 annual cap placed on the state’s Radioactive Waste Investigative Fund.
The stubborn underground fire at Bridgeton Landfill has died down over the past couple years and maybe even run out of fuel.
Mammoth trucks and front-end loaders are busy digging and filling a $650 million Ohio landfill with radioactive and hazardous ...
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Missouri officials are warning the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that there is a “high likelihood” radioactive ...
Several legislative bills are looking at reviving nuclear power in the state. We need to stay focused on achieving 100% ...
In North Tonawanda, cryptocurrency mining company Digihost is considering using a nuclear reactor to power its operations.
Despite harsh words for the lawsuit’s drafters, a federal judge will give a second chance to a lawsuit concerning the Navy’s ...
Nuclear energy is crucial for meeting future energy demands as non-renewable resources dwindle and technological needs grow, with projections estimating it ...
Last fall the Northwest Colorado Energy Initiative, a group tasked with replacing the coal industry in Garfield, Mesa, Moffat ...