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Radioactive Waste

No safe, permanent solution has yet been found anywhere in the world - and may never be found - for the nuclear waste problem. In the U.S., the only identified and flawed high-level radioactive waste deep repository site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada has been canceled. Beyond Nuclear advocates for an end to the production of nuclear waste and for securing the existing reactor waste in hardened on-site storage.

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Entries from July 1, 2010 - July 31, 2010

Saturday
Jul242010

Attempt to restore funding for Yucca dump rebuffed by Senate Appropriators

Sen. Patty Murray’s (D-WA) effort to appropriate $200 million to the Yucca Mountain, Nevada repository for high-level radioactive waste -- despite President Obama, Energy Secretary Chu, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s opposition to the dumpsite -- was voted against by every other Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, as well as one Republican.

Her amendment failed by a 16 to 13 vote against on the Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday.

Recently, a Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensing board rejected the Dept. of Energy's motion to withdraw its license application for the Yucca dump. The NRC Commissioners will soon review the licensing board's ruling, and vote to uphold or overturn it. Whichever side loses that Commission review will almost certainly appeal the decision to the federal courts.

The Obama administration requested that the Yucca Mountain Project's budget be zeroed out for Fiscal Year 2011, a request that will be carried out, if today's Senate Appropriations Committee FY2011 Energy and Water Appropriations bill is enacted as is.

The Obama administration established a "Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future" to determine a Plan B, now that Yucca has been cancelled. Unfortunately, however -- as the ironic name implies -- many on the Commission, including co-chair Brent Scowcroft, seem more focused on expanding atomic energy than on solving the radioactive waste crisis

Monday
Jul122010

Heart of America Northwest warns Obama's Blue Ribbon Commission about reprocessing 

Matt Wald of the New York Times reports on his blog "Green" that Gerry Pollet of Heart of America Northwest, a watchdog group on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington State, has warned President Obama's "Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future" that reprocessing is a dangerous mistake, a lesson learned the hard way on the banks of the Columbia River. The Blue Ribbon Commission will be holding its third meeting in mid-July in the vicinity of Hanford. The first two meetings were held in Washington D.C. The BRC will meet every other month until mid-2011, when its draft report is due on a "Plan B" now that President Obama has wisely cancelled the Yucca dump in Nevada. A final report will be done by early 2012.