And that is why we have it stored all over the country in temporary storage facilities and we have a very significant national debate at present as to where it should be stored permanantly.
It is a problem. No one wants the stuff. We should now begin work towards making less of it.
I remain optimistic. 30 years ago no one had any idea what to do with it other than bury it. Today we know how to process and condense some of it so we have less. Tomorrow and in the future I expect that we will have figured out how to process it in a manner that storage will be a non-issue.