The thermal characteristics of the spent fission fuel from a hybrid fusion-fission system (LIFE) capable of extremely high burnups are described. The waste has higher thermal output per unit mass of heavy metal, but lower thermal output per unit energy generated. Plausible designs for interim storage containers and cooling configuration can remove the heat without exceeding fuel temperature limits. Calculations show that a spent LIFE fuel repository would perform within the limits established for the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain.