January 8, 2018 – “In 1959 I was taking my intro engineering geology course at the University of Michigan geology camp in the Tetons when they were selecting a site near Buffalo for a nuclear reprocessing project. Every Sunday my roommate Red Berenson (of hockey fame) and I hiked in the glacier-scoured Tetons.
I could have told you then that geological instability at the West Valley site made it unsuitable for long-term disposal of nuclear materials.” Link to article