If all the used fuel produced by U.S. nuclear power plants in nearly 50 years were stacked end to end, it would cover a football field to a depth of less than 10 yards.
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Recycling facilities would include longer-term storage sites for used fuel. These sites would enable DOE to meet its obligation to move used fuel from operating nuclear plants until longer term options become available. Used fuel from nuclear plants could remain at these interim storage sites until it is recycled or transported to a repository for disposal.