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Centralized Storage

With the scientifically unsound proposed Yucca Mountain radioactive waste dump now canceled, the danger of "interim" storage threatens. This means that radioactive waste could be "temporarily" parked in open air lots, vulnerable to accident and attack, while a new repository site is sought.

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Entries from December 1, 2019 - December 31, 2019

Thursday
Dec192019

SNC-Lavalin, Holtec's partner in reactor decommissioning and high-level radioactive waste management, has pleaded guilty to fraud, will pay $280 million fine

SNC-Lavalin pleads guilty to fraud for past work in Libya, will pay $280M fine

 

Company will pay a $280M penalty over 5 years and be placed on probation

 

As reported by CBC:
This is the Canadian company Holtec International has partnered with to do nuclear power plant decommissioning, and irradiated nuclear fuel management, in the U.S.

Learn more about the skeletons in both companies' closets:
Sunday
Dec152019

Former SNC-Lavalin executive Bebawi guilty on all charges in international corruption case

As reported by the Globe and Mail.

Canadian firm SNC-Lavalin has partnered with U.S.-based Holtec International to form the consortium Comprehensive Decommissioning International.

Holtec itself also has bribery conviction, and additional bribery allegation, skeletons in its closet.

Despite this, Holtec has already secured the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's rubber-stamp, to take ownership of the shutdown atomic reactors at Oyster Creek, New Jersey and Pilgrim, Massachusetts, for decommissioning and high-level radioactive waste management.

Holtec is also scheming to take over the Indian Point, New York reactors, as well as Palisades, Michigan, once those nuclear power plants shut down in the years ahead (Big Rock Point, an already decommissioned but still contaminated site also in Michigan, along with its irradiated nuclear fuel, would be lumped in the deal along with Palisades).

Holtec has also applied for a construction and operating permit to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, to transport 173,600 metric tons of commercial irradiated nuclear fuel to New Mexico for so-called consolidated interim storage.

Friday
Dec132019

No verdict after second day of deliberations in trial of Sami Bebawi, ex-SNC exec

As reported by the Canadian Press.

Canadian firm SNC-Lavalin has partnered with U.S.-based Holtec International to form the consortium Comprehensive Decommissioning International.

Holtec itself also has bribery conviction, and additional bribery allegation, skeletons in its closet.

Despite this, Holtec has already secured the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's rubber-stamp, to take ownership of the shutdown atomic reactors at Oyster Creek, New Jersey and Pilgrim, Massachusetts, for decommissioning and high-level radioactive waste management.

Holtec is also scheming to take over the Indian Point, New York reactors, as well as Palisades, Michigan, once those nuclear power plants shut down in the years ahead (Big Rock Point, an already decommissioned but still contaminated site also in Michigan, along with its irradiated nuclear fuel, would be lumped in the deal along with Palisades).

Holtec has also applied for a construction and operating permit to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, to transport 173,600 metric tons of commercial irradiated nuclear fuel to New Mexico for so-called consolidated interim storage.

Friday
Dec132019

NRC ASLB rules against SEED Coalition contention, terminates WCS/ISP CISF licensing proceeding

How very appropriate this ASLB ruling was published on Friday the 13th!

See the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, here.

As this was the last remaining unrejected contention, the ASLB has now terminated the proceeding.

The Sustainable Energy and Economic Development (SEED) Coalition of Texas, as well as the other coalition of Don't Waste Michigan, et al. (a seven-group coalition), plan to appeal to the NRC Commissioners.

Terry Lodge of Toledo, OH serves as legal counsel for Don't Waste Michigan, et al., including the Texas-based groups SEED Coalition and Public Citizen Texas Office.

Interim Storage Partners (ISP) has proposed "temporarily storing" up to 40,000 metric tons of highly radioactive commercial irradiated nuclear fuel, and Greater Than Class C (GTCC) "low-level" radioactive waste, at Waste Control Specialists, LLC (WCS), in Andrews County, West Texas, right on the New Mexico state line, near Eunice, NM. The site is very near to, or even directly above, the Ogallala Aquifer.

Friday
Dec132019

ISP/WCS CISF: SIERRA CLUB’S BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF APPEAL FROM ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD RULINGS DENYING ADMISSIBILITY OF CONTENTIONS IN LICENSING PROCEEDING

See the filling here, as submitted to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, by Wallace L. Taylor, attorney for Sierra Club.

Sierra Club, along with other coalition partners (Beyond Nuclear, Don't Waste Michigan et al. (a seven group coalition, including SEED Coalition and Public Citizen of Texas), and others), oppose the Interim Storage Partners/Waste Control Specialists consolidated interim storage facility for commercial irradiated nuclear fuel targeted at Andrews County, West Texas.