From Deseret News archives:
Whistle-blowers get another chance to take on waste company
U.S. District Judge Bruce Jenkins dismissed the group's last False Claims Act suit, but in a ruling last month allowed the former employees to modify and re-file, to the protest of Energy Solutions attorneys.
All three men are former employees of Energy Solutions, then Envirocare. They claim the company which stores low-level nuclear waste made false claims for payments under contracts with the U.S. government when it certified that it had complied with federal and state regulations for disposing hazardous wastes at its facility in Clive, Tooele County.
While working at the company, the three employees say they documented numerous instances in which radioactive waste was improperly disposed of. The cells, which encase the waste, were poorly constructed and had cracks in them, they allege.
Energy Solutions has denied the allegations and points out the lawsuit has been thrown out of court three times already.
Russell said initially the group took their information to the U.S. Attorney General. "There was a series of meetings with the AG, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy and others," Russell said. The U.S. government declined to pursue an investigation on the allegations. After that, Russell said the three decided to pursue a whistle-blower suit, which was first filed in 2002.
"We believe we run an exceptionally safe operation and are probably the most regulated private disposal facility of this type in the country," said Energy Solutions spokesman John Ward, who added his company is confident about its safety record.
"The lawsuit has been dismissed three times before. We haven't had a chance to review the latest attempt so we'll just have to wait and see what it says," Ward said.
Russell said the suit is important because the U.S. government is Energy Solutions' biggest client and because more than 90 percent of the country's low-level radioactive waste is stored by them. "Now we're talking about foreign waste," he said.
"What we're hoping for is to get some light shining on the Envirocare/Energy Solutions facility out there. They're very closed about their operations and their finances. We believe they need to have a bit more oversight out there," Russell said.
The group points to the fact that each time Jenkins has dismissed the suit he has left the door open for them to refine their claims the re-file. Russell said this, however, may be their last chance.
"I think this will be the last shot at it. I doubt, if this one doesn't pass, we'll get another chance," he said.
E-mail: gfattah@desnews.com
Recent comments
I'm so happy they have decided to store all of there waste in Utah!...
concerned salt lake citizen | June 13, 2008 at 2:02 p.m.
Sounds like three greedy disgruntled ex employees. The government...
Rich | May 17, 2008 at 12:09 a.m.
I commend the three for sticking it out, & doing the right thing.
ZEKE | May 16, 2008 at 11:08 p.m.
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