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mheslep said:The two issues are not separable in spent uranium processing; that is, one would have hard time pointing to a significant piece of a spent uranium reprocessing plant design and say it is not influenced by the need to account for and secure every mg of plutonium or other uranium actinides in the spent fuel. Such plants also must accommodate the routine transportation of spent and reclaimed fuel, another challenge not required of the closed loop recycling likely to be used in an MSR.
Here is one "small" issue (not related to actinides) you need to deal with in any reprocessing plant:
You need to store and transport fission products. Freshly cast stainless stell containers with vitrified waste at French La Hague reprocessing plant emit 1500000 R/h on contact to the outer canister's surface. Almost all of it coming from fission products, not actinides. That's enough to deliver lethal dose to a nearby human in seconds.
And this waste comes from fuel cooled-down for at least 3-4 years. Waste from operating reactor will be *much worse*.
Do you want to tell me that handling THIS type of material is not a significant challenge?