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'''Radioactive waste''' is commonly seen around [[Springfield]] as an ominous green sludge-like liquid, often sealed in leaking drums marked with the radioactive symbo
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'''Radioactive waste''' is commonly seen around [[Springfield]] as an ominous green sludge-like liquid, often sealed in leaking drums marked with the radioactive symbol. These barrels are commonly seen due to the lax disposal methods of the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and [[Mr. Burns]].
. These barrels are commonly seen due to the lax disposal methods of the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and [[Mr. Burns]].
 
  
 
On many occasions the liquid itself can be heard humming and throbbing as if it were alive. It is seen in many unsafe dumping environments such as under the sea, stuffed into trees, hidden in playgrounds and the homes of the plant employees<ref>[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]</ref>.
 
On many occasions the liquid itself can be heard humming and throbbing as if it were alive. It is seen in many unsafe dumping environments such as under the sea, stuffed into trees, hidden in playgrounds and the homes of the plant employees<ref>[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]</ref>.
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Revision as of 15:20, September 19, 2010

File:Toxicwastedump.JPG
The Springfield Toxic Waste Dump

Radioactive waste is commonly seen around Springfield as an ominous green sludge-like liquid, often sealed in leaking drums marked with the radioactive symbol. These barrels are commonly seen due to the lax disposal methods of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and Mr. Burns.

On many occasions the liquid itself can be heard humming and throbbing as if it were alive. It is seen in many unsafe dumping environments such as under the sea, stuffed into trees, hidden in playgrounds and the homes of the plant employees[1].

File:Blinky.jpg
Blinky, a three eyed fish found near the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.

The Springfield Toxic Waste Dump is the only structured area within the town where radioactive waste can be dumped.

Victims of the waste

Appearances

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See also

References


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