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Catchword for “radwaste”
Catchword: radwaste
Part of Speechn.
Quotation: Joseph R. Egan, a nuclear engineer-turned-lawyer who led Nevada’s legal campaign to block a nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain, died Wednesday at his home in Naples, Fla. He was 53.…He had arranged for his ashes to be spread at Yucca Mountain, in Southern Nevada, with the words “radwaste buried here only over my dead body.”
Article or Document Title:
“Joseph Egan, Lawyer Who Fought Nuclear Waste Site, Is Dead at 53” (URL)
Author:
Matthew L. Wald
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
New York Times
Date of Publication:
May 12, 2008
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
“Radwaste” goes back to at least 1966 in UK usage. (It is in the 1998 Chambers.) In the first half of 1966 I worked in a UK laboratory where small items containing radioactive materials were used. There were bins for the disposal of classified documents and hardware, above which was a notice, in big, red letters: “NO RADWASTE. CALL EXT nnnn FOR DISPOSAL”
by Cris Whetton 17 May 08, 0511 GMT

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