So, then what's the catch and drawbacks to this is technique?
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The regulatory requirements for cement-based solidification of nuclear waste are governed by national and international regulations. These regulations aim to ensure the safe and effective management of radioactive waste, including the use of cement-based solidification techniques. Some common elements found in these regulatory frameworks include, obtaining appropriate licenses and permits, proper waste classification, selection of appropriate cementitious material, etc. Scope for further research lies in alternative cementitious materials, optimization of formulations, long term performance assessments, and innovative testing methods. In conclusion, cement-based solidification remains a widely utilized and effective technique for nuclear waste immobilization due to its simplicity, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. Continuous improvements in solidification techniques are crucial for ensuring the safe management and disposal of nuclear waste, safeguarding both human health and the environment for current and future generations.
ooooooh... so there's work and innovation needed along with regulatory concerns in order to imply this.
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