The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is the nation's only deep geologic long-lived radioactive waste repository.Located 26 miles southeast of Carlsbad, New Mexico, WIPP permanently isolates defense-generated transuranic (TRU) waste 2,150 feet underground in an ancient salt formation.Various mishaps at the plant in 2014 brought focus to the problem of what to do with this growing backlog of waste and whether or not WIPP would be a safe repository.WIPP safely disposes of the nation's defense-related transuranic waste (TRU waste).Bedded salt is free of fresh flowing water, easily mined, impermeable and geologically stable — an ideal medium for permanently isolating long-lived radioactive wastes from the environment.However, its most important quality in this application is the way salt rock seals all fractures and naturally closes all openings.
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A. The Soviet Union test-launched an atomic bomb in 1949.
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