It was undisturbed until humans came around and specifically went looking for uranium and dug up the spent reactor fuel.
Which is kind of a problem for future burials because humans exist now and want and know how to find uranium.
The time between humans cracking the atom and the excavation of this nuclear waste is only a few decades. It took less than a hundred years for humans to find this nuclear waste in the ground.
Your argument is not well-founded. Burying nuclear waste for it to be discovered and excavated in less than a century is not nearly long enough.
Which is kind of a problem for future burials because humans exist now and want and know how to find uranium.
The time between humans cracking the atom and the excavation of this nuclear waste is only a few decades. It took less than a hundred years for humans to find this nuclear waste in the ground.
Your argument is not well-founded. Burying nuclear waste for it to be discovered and excavated in less than a century is not nearly long enough.