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This spill occurred 40 years ago. Humans are capable of improvement over time. Look at airline safety, for example.



Improved so much in this case, they have done nothing about it in 40 years and it keeps getting worse.


My guess, with a certain US Political Party cutting funding for things like the EPA and Super Fund Activities, I would guess no one had the funds to properly diagnose and do the appropriate cleanup.

So they decided it was good enough for "now" until this was discovered. I would say the Company that caused the spill will get away without paying cleanup costs. That is what usually happens with these type of Environmental Damage in the US.


It's actually the inverse - in the last 40 years this spill has been radiating away and getting less dangerous. However, for that period people have been exposed to it, and it's been sitting there as an accident waiting to happen if (for example) the site gets flooded.


You did not read the article, you did not read my post, and you didn't read yours, for that matter.


There is also a risk to disturbing the site. Sometimes leaving something alone is the best option.


> Look at airline safety, for example.

Like the Boeing 737 Max?


No, like the aggregate


There were a lot of people, companies, agencies, and policies that failed in the 737 Max debacle. It was a systemic failure and not some random, individual, isolated event.


And yet overall its still very safe to go into a modern airplane.


It may sound heartless but we can make new people.

We can’t make an uninhabitable environment habitable.


Our environment is rapidly becoming uninhabitable though carbon dioxide emissions. Venus, here we come.


True but I don’t understand how an engineer can design a safe nuclear power plant for a rapidly uninhabitable environment.

It might be the only option though.

People like to latch onto things thinking they are an obvious perfect solution without honestly recognising the costs.


Fish Was Right


Well technically, space is an uninhabitable environment and people can temporarily live there fine


Well technically I would say that people aren't "living in space" I would say they are living in a space station.


> No, like the aggregate

Not very comforting.

Just one bad accident can destroy so much more than aircraft




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