From Deseret News archives:
Yucca the only nuclear storage plan for now, energy officials say
That leaves any interim storage plan off the table at least for now but Utah still could see nuclear waste shipments come across the state en route to Nevada if the storage site ever opens. The department might also need a second repository to store waste if Congress does not lift a cap on the mountain's capacity.
The Energy Department re-emphasized its commitment to the Yucca project Tuesday as it sent a bill to Congress containing legislative fixes, including an increase to the 77,000-ton limit on the amount of nuclear waste that can be stored there.
But as strongly as the department has vowed to move the project forward, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., a staunch Yucca opponent, has vowed to stop it in its tracks.
"The proposed nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain is dying, and the Energy Department knows it," Reid said. "This is just the department's latest attempt to breathe life into this dying beast and it will fail. As Senate majority leader, I will continue to leverage my leadership position to prevent the dump from ever being built."
The bill, which Congress evaluated last year but did not complete, would remove the 77,000-ton cap on the amount of waste the department could store inside Yucca, 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
The bill does not specify an amount of waste to be stored inside the mountain, but Edward F. "Ward" Sproat, director of the Energy Department's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, said without the increase he will have to go to Congress next year to recommend a second repository site.
Few states would want to host a nuclear waste dump Nevada has been fighting Yucca for decades, and Utah fought against Private Fuel Storage's plans to store waste in Tooele County.
Sproat said he plans for a "congressional education process" to help encourage members to vote to lift the cap rather than see a proposed site end up in their state.
The proposed bill also would change how Congress funds the project, allowing the department to more efficiently use money placed into a special fund by nuclear power users to build the storage site.
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