Nuclear Waste Chat Gets Delayed—Hold Your Radioactive Breath
Published Date: 11/9/2025
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The Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board is postponing its public meeting originally set for November 13, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. This meeting, which shares updates on nuclear waste management, will be rescheduled with a new date announced soon. If you planned to attend or follow the updates, keep an eye on their website for the latest info—no money changes or deadlines are affected right now.
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