It is clearly unaffordable for the cash-strapped government that must one day take charge of it.
But who would take charge of it?
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Each of those 16 planned reactors will take a charge of 75 tonnes or uranium when it is started.
Quickly take charge of the waste and put it someplace else for now?
Ian Scott will take charge of the Falkirk Community Trust Board when it starts work on 1 July.
The Department of Homeland Security was chosen to take the lead in vetting the deal, because it was in charge of port security.
Given the questions surrounding the validity of the letter, and the fact that a spouse normally has first priority to be named as executor in the absence of a valid will, it may take some time until a person is put in charge of her estate through probate court.
"The old days of your doctor being in charge of your health - take that and throw it out the window, " says Agus.
Each morning my friend, Emily, would bring a thermos of coffee and take my phone away to charge it.
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If the Syrian National Council ultimately does take charge, it may struggle to contain the worst excesses of the militia groups, he said.
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But for now, it seems that Mollohand is on track to take charge of the very panel that oversees the budget of the agency that would have to prosecute any congressional scandal, assuming we still have those.
Agar will take charge of the team for Sunday's home match against St Helens and it is his second spell in temporary control.
Last week, it produced a report recommending that a regional assembly should take charge of most regional public spending and make decisions about economic planning and development, transport, training, health and the arts.
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For Brabin to take them back through it in his first full season in charge would be nothing short of remarkable.
But patients need objective information if they are to take charge of their medical destinies and, incidentally, improve the country's health care with it.
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It will now be up to the NHS board, which will take charge of the day-to-day running of the health service from April, to make sure what is set out is achieved.
And they may charge people who already don't have health care fines, or have to take it out of their paychecks.
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It was reported just two weeks ago that Parreira had agreed a deal to take charge of the 2010 World Cup hosts.
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He told MPs it would provide an opportunity for out-of-work families to "take charge of their finances in the same way as they will need to when they get back into employment".
In doing so, it will unleash the power of the free market as patients are better able to take charge of their own care.
It was meant to be a new beginning, a chance for indigenous Australians to take charge of their own affairs. 10.24.55 Music 10.25.01 David Akinsanya Back in nineteen seventy-three, when Gail was a child, these streets in Redfern were bought by the progressive Labour government from slum landlords and handed over to the aboriginals to run their own way.
This may be true, although the presence of a well-organized Kurdish opposition means it may be more difficult for the Brotherhood to take charge than it has been in Egypt.
Designed to be read in 20 minutes, The Metro's biggest selling point was that it was free-of-charge -- incidentally one reason why so many now take their news from the Web.
And it said the introduction of clinical commissioning groups - the GP-led organisations that will take charge of the NHS budget next year - could lead to short-term decisions being taken that could make the problems worse.
No one now knows how easy it would be to turbo-charge an existing human pathogen, or take one that infects another type of animal and assist its passage over the species barrier.
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