HANFORD, THE MOST RADIOACTIVE PLACE ON EARTH
It tops the list of Ten Most Radioactive Places on Earth - Its contamination of surrounding environment is now out of control, with government experts clueless on what to do.
Although decommissioned, the Hanford nuclear storage site in Washington state still holds two thirds of the volume of the country’s high-level radioactive waste, about 53 million gallons of liquid waste, 25 million cubic feet of solid waste and 200 square miles of contaminated groundwater underneath the area. Hanford manufactured plutonium for the United States first nuclear bomb and the subsequent building up of a nuclear arsenal during the Cold War.
The other 9 more radioactive sites are in the former Soviet Union, except for Sellafield in the UK, the Somalia coast, and the entire Mediterranean, where it is alleged the Mafia has been disposing of radioactive and other toxic waste by scuttling vessels containing such waste. Fukushima has now joined this Ten Most Radioactive Places in the World with their ongoing nuclear plant disaster. Sellafield releases some 8 million liters of contaminated waste into the sea on a daily basis!
Read more: http://brainz.org/ten-most-radioactive-places-earth/
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Up-to-date news on Hanford: Enenews - http://enenews.com/category/location/u-s-canada
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