11. Formosa Plastics President Lee Chih-tsun said Thursday in Taipei that the company was still seeking EPA permission to send the waste to the United States. 12. Germany sends waste to France and Britain because it has no reprocessing facility of its own. 13. German power plants sent the waste to France because Germany has no reprocessing facility. 14. Germany has no reprocessing facilities of its own, and sent the wastes to France for treatment with the understanding that they would be returned for storage. 15. Japan has little capability to reprocess spent fuel and it sends the waste to Britain and France, where it is treated and sent back to Japan. 16. Japan has little capability to reprocess spent fuel, so it sends the waste to Britain and France for reprocessing. 17. Japan does not have the capability to reprocess its own spent fuel, so it sends the waste overseas to France and Britain. 18. Japan has little capability to reprocess spent fuel, so it sends the waste to Britain and France. 19. Japan, unable to reprocess its spent nuclear fuel, sends the waste to France and Britain. 20. Norwegian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Gry Haaheim said Wednesday that Norway plans to work actively to get other countries not to send waste. |