Reader comments: EnergySolutions sues to import Italy nuclear waste

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No way | 8:35 a.m. May 6, 2008
Keep it out of Utah!!
Agree, keep it out | 8:51 a.m. May 6, 2008
Let foreign nations store their own N-Waste; if they can't handle their own waste, perhaps they shoud not be utilizing the science -- poor planning on their part should not be our problem [again]. We have enough on our hands with what N-waste we produce on this contenant.
Remember When | 8:57 a.m. May 6, 2008
So does anyone remember Proposition One that would have increased the rates and allowed more regulation of this? Energy Solutions spent millions in the campaign to defeat it largely based on lies and misinformation. As a state, we in Utah bought it hook line and sinker. It was defeated and now, the very thing they said would happen should Proposition One pass, is now pushed by them. How's that for lying to get your way?
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Holes | 9:29 a.m. May 6, 2008
Have we really run out of space to make new holes? If the italians want to pay someone to take their waste and burry it, what is the big deal...you would think we were back in the 50's - NUCLEAR is not the code word it was in yester year.
RE;holes | 11:06 a.m. May 6, 2008
Let someone else dig a hole and pay someone else to take care of their mess. Or would you be okay with my digging a hole in your backyard and burrying my garbage there? I'm sure you have room for it, what's the big deal? I'll pay.
John Reynolds | 1:26 p.m. May 6, 2008
These people are hungry for the $$$$.
Everything else is not important.
Keep it out of Utah !!!!!
Go Away Energy Solutions | 4:38 p.m. May 6, 2008
Dear Energy Soltions:

The great people of this great State have overwhelmingly voiced their opposition of your desire to import foreign nuclear waste and store it in our beautiful and treasured lands.

The Governer and several legislators of this great state have also voiced their opposition to your plans. Experts in your very industry agree that this waste you want is bad for our great state.

Continually telling the great people of this great State how stupid they are because they "don't understand what's really going on" is not going to help you get your way. Neither is whining like a little brat and filing suit to waste more of our tax dollars when you don't get what you want. Plastering your name across big buildings won't make you any more popular either.

We, the great people of this state have spoken. We don't want your foreign waste. If you like Italian waste so much, maybe YOU should relocate to Italy.
John C | 5:33 p.m. May 6, 2008
Geeees! folks how are they going to pay for putting their name on the old Delta Center? Give them a break they are only trying to get rich. We all knew this would happen, so what's the gripe? Although it was nice of them not to ask for damages.... don't you think?
Anonymous | 6:29 p.m. May 7, 2008
Everyone is afraid of the idea of what radioactive waste is. Do some research people we are not in the cold war any more. The processes and equipment used are way beyond what they had back in the day.Nevermind that Utah's economy has been tapped into this industry for over 20 years. Where were your complaints then? I say bring it on. Not only will it be good for the industry but it would be good for the working people as well.
Anonymous | 3:11 p.m. May 8, 2008
They are going to fill the storage facility with grade A waste... we know this. So why does it matter where the waste comes from? It's going to come, it's going to be filled. Why not let an American company benefit in the process?

@RE;Holes: If I already had a hole in my backyard and was filling it with trash from my own house, why wouldn't I accept your money to allow you to throw some of yours in there...
Energy Solutions | 8:20 a.m. May 21, 2008
Dear fellow chums We are in this for the money thats what they'D say but oooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeahh uhh to jeeouuw I am really fronch

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