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>Radiant Industries, a company based in El Segundo, California, said it might want to put a factory in Natrona County to build tiny nuclear power plants, but says it needs to store its radioactive spent fuel. A Wyoming House committee voted down a bill Wednesday that would’ve allowed for that storage. Senate File 186, which passed out of the Wyoming Senate with strong support, ran into opposition in the House Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee amid mentions of radioactive “green slime” and “ooze” like those depicted on the cartoon series “The Simpsons.”

Archive: https://archive.today/gvuJQ From the post: >>Radiant Industries, a company based in El Segundo, California, said it might want to put a factory in Natrona County to build tiny nuclear power plants, but says it needs to store its radioactive spent fuel. A Wyoming House committee voted down a bill Wednesday that would’ve allowed for that storage. Senate File 186, which passed out of the Wyoming Senate with strong support, ran into opposition in the House Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee amid mentions of radioactive “green slime” and “ooze” like those depicted on the cartoon series “The Simpsons.”
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