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All that lovely copper... <sigh>

Does this mean that sheet copper won't corrode for 500 years if buried?

The fact is that what we're experiencing right now is a top-down disaster. -Paul Krugman

by dvx (dvx.clt ät gmail dotcom) on Wed Dec 3rd, 2008 at 03:32:08 AM EST
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The copper is so thick it won't corrode through in 100.000 years.

Though I did read something recently about some new research which said something about increased corrosion in anaerobic situations.

By the way, this expert had an interesting idea. Take the 5 billion euro spent fuel budget and build a facility for half a billion instead which will definitely hold tight for 300-500 years instead of 100.000 years (like putting the canisters in an old mineshaft and filling it with clay). If the worst comes to worst you'll get some plutonium in the groundwater in 1000 years time and you'll have a very localised environmental problem, like we got in the Hallandsås tunnel ten years ago. Bad but not a huge deal.

Then the remaining 4.5 billion euros would be used to provide clean water to every single person on the planet (or as many as 4.5 billion will get you).

Politically impossble of course, but an interesting idea.

Peak oil is not an energy crisis. It is a liquid fuel crisis.

by Starvid (arvid.hallen at gmail.com) on Wed Dec 3rd, 2008 at 03:47:01 AM EST
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