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Nuclear storage sounds like substantially risky bet for Utah
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If the spent fuel rods are as safe as the utilities purport, why not leave them where they are until a permanent solution can be determined?
The business deal between the Skull Valley Goshutes and Private Fuel Storage, the consortium of utilities, is proprietary, so the financial benefit to the tribe for permitting the disposal on their land is speculative at best. It would be accurate to say that it's very lucrative. A billion dollar baby, one might say.
The issue is further complicated by a federal law that requires the U.S. government to take nuke waste off the hands of nuclear power operators. Eight sites have closed their doors, and operators are spending about $5 million a year to secure each site until the government comes up with a permanent solution. Add to that the potential of a legal settlement for the government's delays in assuming responsibility for the waste.
Is it just me, or does it feel as though other interests are gambling away our security? It's yet another game of chance we can't afford to play.
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