From Deseret News archives:
WestTexas site proposed for nuclear waste from Ohio
Waste Control Specialists has applied to the state to bury low-level radioactive waste at its disposal plant in Andrews County, northwest of Midland on the New Mexico border.
If approved, the site would be eligible to receive tons of radioactive waste being stored in concrete silos at a long-abandoned uranium processing plant in Fernald, Ohio, near Cincinnati.
Utah and Nevada have already refused to accept the waste, despite Waste Control's assurances that the material would not pose a threat to humans or the environment.
"We are absolutely convinced of the safety of what we're proposing to do," said Dean Kunihiro, the company's senior vice president for licensing and regulatory affairs. "We feel very strongly about not only the legitimacy but the safety of what we're proposing."
The Fernald waste has a long, troubled history. The plant opened in 1951 and produced high-purity uranium metal, mostly for nuclear weapons, for four decades.
In 1991, after the end of the Cold War, demand for uranium dropped, and Congress officially closed the Fernald site.
The federal government has been trying for years to remove the Fernald waste in an effort to clean the site and because the concrete silos holding the waste are deteriorating, records show.
As recently as August, the Energy Department which owns the Fernald site was pushing to bury the waste at the Nevada Test Site north of Las Vegas.
Nevada officials rejected the request.
"I will continue to oppose any effort by DOE to dispose of these unauthorized and highly dangerous wastes," Nevada Attorney General Brian Sandoval wrote in an Aug. 23 letter to the department's general counsel.
Last year, Utah also refused to accept the Fernald waste at its White Mesa uranium mill on the state's southeastern corner.
"It's obvious that stuff poses a danger. Otherwise, why would other states work so hard to prevent it from coming there?" said Margot Clarke, outreach coordinator for the Sierra Club's Lone Star chapter.
Waste Control officials dismiss such concerns.
"We don't feel that either the environment or public health is jeopardized in any way," Kunihiro said.
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