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ORAC
26th Jun 2008, 07:16
Grauniad: US Removes Last Nukes from UK Soil (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/26/usforeignpolicy.nuclear)

mr fish
26th Jun 2008, 14:22
us removes nukes, napalm, phosphorus, du rounds, cluster bombs etc etc, and next in the chain ' big sharp pointy shells'. they can kill people apparently:eek:

noregrets
26th Jun 2008, 14:40
Q: does anyone in this esteemed forum know what the procedure is for disposing of surplus nukes - I imagine the casing could be scrapped/melted down/recycled, but could the glow-in-the-dark stuff be processed for use in reactors or similar? If not, do I really want to know where they dump/bury it?

OFBSLF
26th Jun 2008, 17:36
The Millenial Files - Dismantling the Bomb, Or What I Did On My Summer Vacation (http://www.mmmfiles.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=29)

Pantex Plant (http://www.pantex.com/)

Pontius Navigator
26th Jun 2008, 17:52
weapons grade uranium is expensive and invariably at the top of the recycling tree - reduce and reuse :)

Agaricus bisporus
26th Jun 2008, 18:15
Have to say that I found the above (Milennial Files) link very reassuring, it is hard to imagine how more care could be taken over this important business, though even this generally level-headed review contained the usual irrational twaddle about the place being under a "flight path", and of course no explanation of the apparently associated, implied and imaginary "risk" was given.

Good, useful background info. Thanks.