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Activists urge stronger security at nuclear plants
Interim storage of nuclear waste has received increased attention from the House and Senate in the last year, with each chamber coming up with different proposals that would make interim storage an option for the Energy Department, although whether any plan will make it through Congress this year is unclear.
Michele Boyd, legislative director of the Public Citizen's energy program, told the House Energy and Air Quality Subcommittee that making on-site storage at nuclear power plants more secure should be the only focus now, because "the United States does not have a near-term solution for the permanent storage of high-level nuclear waste."
"National focus should be on addressing the threats from this waste, not on wasting resources on a failed repository program, a dangerous reprocessing program or interim away-from-reactor storage," Boyd said.
PFS aimed to store nuclear waste until the federal government opened a permanent repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada, about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The White House, a majority of lawmakers and the nuclear industry strongly support the Yucca plan, but the site might not open until 2017. It was supposed to open in 1998, and now utilities are having to deal with what to do with their waste until it opens.
Boyd, in her written testimony, said the lack of a transportation plan, inadequate law enforcement, lack of an environmental study on the effects of a terrorist attack and uncertainty about the availability of a permanent federal repository all led the Interior Department to reject the PFS lease.
In the lease decision handed down last week, the Bureau of Indian Affairs said the PFS plan left too much uncertainty about when the nuclear waste would actually leave the reservation for a permanent storage site.
Boyd used this point to argue against storage of waste in any place but at the reactors that generate it, saying the so-called temporary sites "would become long-term 'overflow parking' for high-level radioactive wastes with nowhere else to go."
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