Nice try, Eximo. And where is this supposedly "safe" waste going to be stored for the next 200,000 years? Who guarantees that it will remain safe for the next 200,000 years? Who pays for it now and for the next 200,000 years?
Please enlighten me, what technology do we have that is guaranteed to lasts 200,000 years?
The only reason we have nuclear reactors is because the government wanted to build bombs and subsidized the whole thing. If operators had to pay the actual cost of running a reactor and storing the waste long term, nobody sane would ever build such a thing.
Ok a few things really need clearing up because there is so much FUD out there regarding radiation...
Right now, at this very moment, every last one of you is being bathed in radiation. Every cell in your entire body is interacting with electromagnetic radiation, the most common type being 30–100 μm wavelengths, aka infrared radiation, aka heat. Every cell on the outside of your body is being bathed in 380 ~ 750 nm wavelength radiation, also known as the visible spectrum, aka light. If you are afraid of "eviilll radiation" then you better turn off every screen, close every window and hide in a dark room.
Now "Radiation" is just emitted energy, which can take many forms. Above are examples of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) which is everything from infrared, to visible, ultraviolet then microwave, X-ray and gamma ray. The last three can be dangerous as each photon can possess enough energy to break the chemical bonds inside molecules. Energy can also be emitted as particle radiation, alpha particles, beta particles and neutrons, and each of those works differently. Alpha radiation is just chunks of atomic nucleus, usually hydrogen, moving at high speed. They are heavy and can be blocked by any barrier, even paper. Beta are electrons moving at high speed and can be blocked with a little more shielding, like your skin. A CRT TV is a good example of a beta emitter, though there is no radiological decay. Particles that do decay by beta emission are super useful for medical technology, you drink a chalk tasting milkshake and the doctors can then watch what's going on inside your body. And like I said before its the Microwave / X-Ray / Gamma Ray stuff that is dangerous, though getting lots of alpha emitters inside your body is probably not a good idea. Note, Bananas and many fruit naturally contain trace amounts of alpha emitters that every last one of you current has in your body.
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/students/images/radiation-penetration-differences.jpg]]
Now what does this all have to do with nuclear waste? Because it's radioactive, meaning it's emitting energy. The more energy it emits, the more dangerous it is and the
faster it becomes safe. The lower the energy it emits, the safer it is to handle and the longer it'll take to decay. That's right guys,
long half lives means safer to handle. The entire "200,000 years of dangerous material" saying is an oxymoron. Dangerous nuclear particles, the ones that really mess you up quick, have half lives measured in seconds. They dump so much energy so quick that you are going to be quite dead if you are near them, but after all that energy is gone they are safe (note below). The really multi-thousand year half life particles dump very little energy, so little that it takes them thousands of years to get rid of it. These are safe to be around, just do not eat it. The only thing we really have to worry about are the medium duration stuff, stuff that's dumping enough energy to be dangerous but not fast enough to burn itself out. Strontium-90 and cesium-137 are two good examples of this, both have half lives of 30 years.
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/radwaste.html
Fission plants use on-site pools of water to hold the spent rods while they get rid of all the short lived high energetic particles, the really dangerous stuff. After about ten years they are either reprocessed (if possible) or covered in silicon dioxide (glass) and stored in concrete casks. Those casks are incredibly safe to be around, and no there is no "leakage" as there nothing liquid to leak.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhHHbgIy9jU&ab_channel=KyleHill