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How the Transcontinental Railroad change the community. This was part of a symposium marking the railroads 150th anniversary. Your sponsor today of the Stanford Historical society provides members and supporters access and trying to be objective about telling the whole story to lectures and special events, membership is open to anyone, whether you are affiliated with Stanford University as an alum list, a faculty member, staff member or just live in the area or live outside of the area and are interested in history and the impact that stanford has had in the development of the nation. Please visit us in the reception area regarding membership or tell a friend to visit us at the Stanford Historical society. As i am mentioning the historical society, our next week or just happens to serve as the president of the Stanford Historical society. Doctor laura jones is responsible for Stanford University nearly 100 archaeological sites and 200 historic buildings. She earned her masters degree f
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That water by just dumping it somewhere, its unsafe, so today the question is going to be uh, how do we get rid of that water safely . Can we recycle it, can we safely get rid of it . Well ask the question that were going to be answering in this episode, so stay tuned to find the answer. If youve been following our program, you may have seen the episode that weve done on how a reactor works, so you may already know that uh for a reactor to activate we need to put the reactor core, which is where all the nuclear fision happens and all the radio isotopes are made a 7 meter depth under pool of light or heavy water, because well theres a lot of radioactivity going on inside the reactor core and the operators within the nuclear need to be protected from that radioactivity, and water, heavy or light water, are pretty good absorbents and kind of like shields against radioactivity, but that water over time gets saturated from that radioactivity and eventually needs to be replaced with new clea
Is going to be uh, how do we get rid of that water safely . Can we recycle it . Can we safely get rid of it . Well ask the question that were going to be answering in this episode, so stay tuned to find the answer. If youve been following our program, you may have seen the episode that weve done on how a reactor works, so you may already know that for a reactor to activate we need to put the reactor core, which is where all the nuclear fision happens and all the radio isotopes are made, a 7 meter depth under pool of light or heavy water, because well theres a lot of radioactivity going on inside the reactor core and the operators within the Nuclear Facility need to be protected from that radioactive. And water, heavy or light water, are pretty good absorbents and kind of like shields against radioactivity, but that water over time gets saturated from that radioactivity and eventually needs to be replaced with new clean water, so what do we do with the uh radioactive toxic water that wa