From Deseret News archives:
Huntsman bends ears in D.C.
After meetings with several cabinet members including recently named Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne on Tuesday, Huntsman said he remains optimistic the proposed Private Fuel Storage site in Tooele County can be stopped.
Utah is waiting for a decision from the Department of the Interior on whether a road on Bureau of Land Management property can be used to transport spent nuclear fuel rods to the proposed PFS site on Goshute Indian land in Skull Valley.
Huntsman said Kempthorne, who resigned earlier this year as Idaho's governor to take the federal post, didn't reveal his position on the use of the BLM road. "I think he understands the challenges," Huntsman said, but tipping his hand would have been "imprudent for him."
Although there is no deadline for the decision, the governor said he believes Kempthorne is "more inclined to act sooner rather than later." That, Huntsman said, would be best for the state. "This is an issue we need to get over and done with."
Bodman heard the governor's concerns before, when the pair met privately during a Western Governors' Association meeting in Colorado last summer. Huntsman said it's an issue that takes "a lot of massaging and a lot of tender loving care with senior officials."
After Tuesday's meetings on PFS, the governor said he believes the issue "is situated very nicely for a final outcome that will be very favorable to our state." Huntsman said he's "always felt optimistic. I continue to be optimistic."
On Monday, Huntsman said he talked with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson about speeding up the search to find a reason for high levels of mercury showing up in Utah waterfowl and fish.
"This is a concern to me," the governor said, noting the contaminant could be coming from gold mines in Nevada, coal-fired power plants in the region or even from as far away as China.
"I wanted to make sure we were all together on this one and it was registering at the highest levels of the EPA. It is now," the governor said. Utah's Department of Environmental Quality is already working with the federal agency to identify causes of the mercury.
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