Fungi lock depleted uranium out of harm’s way | New Scientist
Depleted uranium is a byproduct of the enrichment process used to produce fuel for nuclear reactors and weapons. It is much less radioactive than natural uranium and is primarily used in armor-piercing ammunition and armor plating for military vehicles. However, there are concerns about the health and environmental effects of depleted uranium, as it can pose risks of radiation exposure and contamination if not handled properly.
CONCLUSION
We have the tools to cleanup the mess, only if Politicians would acknowledge the problem exists.
NOW SCRAM!!