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1 Lesson from Savannah River

2 “In 1996, the Energy Department began a clean-up at the Savannah River Site nuclear weapons plant near Aiken, S.C., promising that within roughly 25 years it would turn liquid radioactive bomb waste into a solid that could not spill or dissolve. But the work has slowed to a pace that makes completion of the cleanup by 2023 highly unlikely.” New York Times November 28, 2013

3 “The slowdown has set off a battle between the Energy Department and South Carolina, where officials say they have been double-crossed in what they view as the state’s biggest environmental threat. The Energy Department counters that the slowdown is a temporary effect of budget stringency in Washington.”

4 “After radioactive waste is sealed in large stainless steel canisters, the containers are stored under five feet of concrete in a waste-storage building at the Savannah River Site.” This is the current method of waste disposal

5 “A combination of across-the-board budget cuts known as sequestration and a 2011 cap on defense spending — of which the environmental clean-up is technically part — does not leave enough money to finish the job on a reasonable schedule, critics say.”

6 South Carolina is threatening to impose $154 million in fines on the federal government for failing to meet its promised schedule.

7 Will the Federal government be able to meet its obligations for the safe disposal of spent nuclear fuel? Yes No

8 Will the nuclear waste problem be solved in your life time?
Yes No


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