
VOICED: The underground bunker dealing with France's nuclear waste
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Physics, Science, Geography
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The video discusses the village of Bure in Northeast France, where a significant and controversial scientific bunker is located half a kilometer underground. This site is intended for storing large amounts of nuclear waste, a byproduct of France's nuclear power industry. The Callovo-Oxfordian rock, which is 160 million years old, is used for safe storage. France relies heavily on nuclear power, and the site is designed to hold 100,000 cubic meters of waste. Local residents express concerns about the proximity and long-term safety of the storage. Scientists emphasize safety, having worked on the site for over a decade, but the project is costly, potentially reaching 35 billion euros.
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