In short, the process goes like this:
1. Federal government subsidizes the establishment of a
military and / or civilian fleet of nuclear reactors.
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2. Private companies make profits on weapons development and
the construction and operation of nuclear plants.
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3. Federal government gets stuck with the cleanup bill.
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4. Federal government can find no political solution to long-term
storage of nuclear waste. The least horrible options are ruled out by NIMBY
political interests.
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5. In order to dodge its responsibility for public safety,
the federal government puts the job up for private sector bidding.
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6. Contract goes to private corporation with millions to
invest in a project worth many more millions in profit.
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7. Private corporation wins the bid and begins bribing
lobbying state and local authorities to declare land safe for dumping of “low
level” radioactive waste.
The process seems to be much the same in Japan. TEPCO made big money for years in operating nuclear plants and monopolizing the market on electricity, and now the national government has given a TEPCO contractor government contracts to haul radioactive waste all over the country for incineration (as reported by Alisa Descotes Toyosaki).
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