NYSDEC will
manage fuel problems through their Spills Program.
Not exact matches
Although some have argued that current methods of
managing nuclear waste present
problems, I would affirm that safe, effective management of used
fuel and other radioactive material have been consistently demonstrated over several decades.
One thing Mazda never
managed to solve however, was the
problem with
fuel consumption, and although the latest generation of Renesis rotary engines were far more efficient than its predecessors, it just couldn't deliver the same power, torque and high - mpg ratings as modern conventional turbocharged engines.
There's still a long way to go before the voice in your eye
manages to sound like a convincing facsimile of the real thing, though, and there's still some
problems to be found, like him telling you that you've got two laps of
fuel left, only for you to run out after just one.
Pro-nuclear groups argue that the waste
problem can be safely
managed with
fuel reprocessing and by burying it underground.