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RE: NEWS - Braintech Enters New Industry Sector

Posted by: bodyshop on April 05, 2005 05:38PM

``for use in closing spent nuclear fuel waste package containers``

Wow! Guys this is really something and tells me little Braintech may be getting ready for the big BIG time. I thought Yucca Mountain was defense but turns out its DOE.

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``The U.S. Department of Energy began studying Yucca Mountain, Nevada, in 1978 to determine whether it would be suitable for the nation`s first long-term geologic repository for spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. Currently stored at 126 sites around the nation, these materials are a result of nuclear power generation and national defense programs.

On July 23, 2002, President Bush signed House Joint Resolution 87, allowing the DOE to take the next step in establishing a safe repository in which to store our nation`s nuclear waste. The Department of Energy is currently in the process of preparing an application to obtain the Nuclear Regulatory Commission license to proceed with construction of the repository.

Yucca Mountain is located in a remote desert on federally protected land within the secure boundaries of the Nevada Test Site in Nye County, Nevada. It is approximately 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada.

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This is pretty damn important stuff and Braintech is playing a pretty big role. Is it too early to celebrate??

Bodyshop

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