From Deseret News archives:
Utah nuclear fuel fight going to White House
Options running out to bar Goshute storage site
"It is a fair statement to say we are running out of time," said an admittedly nervous Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah.
The appeal to the White House is the latest move by the Utah delegation, which has been meeting "continuously" to discuss how to stop PFS now that the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, in a split decision, ruled PFS should be granted a license. That decision is expected to be ratified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
There is growing skepticism the delegation has the political muscle to thwart the project and that its legislative options are limited, at best.
"Oh mercy," said Rep. Rob Bishop, the Republican who represents the 1st Congressional District where the PFS storage site is located. "I still believe a legislative option is the best option, and it may be the only one."
But it might stand a better chance if the Utah delegation could enlist the support of Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, who has been sharply critical of the Utah senators for supporting permanent nuclear waste storage at Yucca Mountain, Nev., in exchange for a letter from then-Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham that no federal money would be used to support PFS.
That promise is seen by some as somewhat empty, since PFS is privately funded, anyway.
"I strongly oppose any decision that would allow storage of nuclear waste in Skull Valley," Bennett said. "I continue to believe our best course is to store the waste at its current locations until Yucca Mountain is ready. It doesn't make sense to move it twice."
But Utah's House members are not unified with the senators that supporting Yucca Mountain is the only way to keep the waste out of Utah.
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