Those rods will eventually get used up and end up as "waste".No, they will end up as depleted uranium, tracers for cancer patients, and soil.
Simply, once they are spent, the only thing they good for is for making nuclear weaponsOnce they are spent they are no longer fissionable. So no.
Thus they are waste. And that waste remains radioactive for over 10,000 years, but is not useable for a nuclear reactor once completely spent.PROTIP: The longer the half-life, the less radioactive the material. If something has a half-life of tens of thousands of years, it is as radioactive as the soil.There's an excellent video in a Berkeley series on "Physics for Presidents" or something like that called "Nukes". You might watch it if you want to learn about the basics of how radioactivity works.
Errr.... do you know what you are talking about?
I said 10,000. Not tens of thousands. Learn to read.
Some hazardous radioactive material have thousands of years half-life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positron_emission_tomography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutonium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depleted_uranium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fuel_cycle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca_Mountain
You can look for more in-depth and technical websites about this subject, many require subscriptions though.
Why can't nuclear waste be loaded onto cheap, disposable freighter rockets that are fired at the sun?
Lol never though of that before, might be worth exploring.

With nuclear plants there's always the danger that something will go wrong through operator error. Then you get something like Chernobyl. Once the countryside is contaminated, it's dangerous to live there for 30,000 years and the area contaminated is huge. People shouldn't even eat the crops grown on contaminated soil. The animals that have moved in risk having their genes altered through the generations as well as various sicknesses in their own lifetimes. Then there's the threat of a nuclear plant being targeted during war or terrorism. Once again, large areas can become inhospitable for eons. I think it's that and not public hysteria that has made nuclear power undesireable. I know they're not going to cause a nuclear explosion, but Chernobyl, yea, that could happen.
There on it self lies the hysteria. There are many erronous things and exaggerations in that paragraph. Nuclear power plants ARE safe. Chernobyl was caused by crazy Russians scientists running crazy experiments in the nuclear plant without safety safeguards. They fucked up the stability controls of the reactor during the experiment. Today a drunk operator will not cause a reactor to meltdown and explode. They are run largely by computers with automated safety mechanisms.
Modern day plants are like huge armored tombs. Even if the reactor explodes, the explosion and the fuel would be contained by the building, thus there would be no spilling like in Chernobyl, which had a lousy contruction and the explosion blew open the building's roof. Ramming a jet liner or dropping a bomb into a modern nuclear power plant would be futile.
It is relatively safe to live in Chernobyl already, in certain areas. Of course the soil is still contaminated, but the air is breatheble. No, it won't take 30,000 years to be usable again, it will take less, definitely not eons.
Gene altering? Lol yeah but I think that danger already passed. Although commonly animals and humans who had their gene altered during embryo and fetus states does not live long after birth. They get sick and die young usually. Also it called mutation rather than gene altered I think. In other cases, like deformities, they also tend to die young. My point is, something like Chernobyl will not create anything like Godzilla. More likely it will simply be like a frog with three eyes but poor shit vision and is sterile.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster