protoplasm
Active Member
All radioactive liquids will eventually leak from the primary circuit due to corrosion or mechanical failure of a valve or coupling. This is highly contaminated and must be managed outside of a passively stored reactor. BUT, with no coolant the reactor will still be passively heated due to radioactive decay of the daughter products. Overtime this could cause melting in the core itself, which could be enough to allow the radioactive elements to escape the containment vessel. Nothing inside the core is something that you want on the outside of the containment.What happens if you don’t, out of interest?
On top of that you would have a forever security issue, where you would need to actively secure the site where the radioactive material is stored against any determined party that wants the ingredients for a dirty bomb.
This is something that has been worked through by other countries, who have established processes to deal with the decom of naval reactors.
Overview of Nuclear Submarine Inactivation and Scrapping/Recycling in the United States this is an old journal article, but gives an overview of the processes adopted by the USN