West Valley Nuclear Services News

West Valley Nuclear Services News


Jan 31, 2025

New York’s Nuclear Ghost Haunts West Valley

As Gov. Kathy Hochul moves ahead with her plan to build atomic plants to supplement the intermittent power supply from green energy, a contaminated nuclear waste site continues to haunt Western New York. Opened in 1966, the West Valley nuclear fuel reprocessing plant operated for six years and left behind 600,000 gallons of high-level radioactive waste in underground tanks.

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Opinion

George Santos: Build the White House Ballroom!

There are moments in Washington when the mask slips, when the carefully constructed illusion of decorum gives way to something far more revealing.


Sports

Give the "Busts" a Chance

When former top prospects do not break out right away, it becomes easy for fantasy baseball managers to forget about them or label them as busts. In today’s fast-moving fantasy world, patience can be hard to find. However, many players take longer to develop, and at 25 years old there is still plenty of time for talented prospects to turn things around.


Sports

Bet With History When Talking About the MVP

The Yankees are back in first place, and the club is playing some outstanding baseball. After a slower start to the season, Aaron Judge once again looks like one of the best players in the game, reminding everyone why he remains the face of the franchise. For Yankees fans, it has been exciting to watch. For sports bettors, however, his hot start creates an interesting discussion in the American League MVP race.