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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 24, 2004
SCHUMER OPPOSES NEW PLAN TO LET ENERGY DEPT LEAVE WEST
VALLEY BEFORE CLEANUP OF NUCLEAR WASTE IS COMPLETE
Energy Dept now seeks to leave West Valley Demonstration Project
by 2008
Schumer: Federal government's work is incomplete; Energy Dept
should not leave before underground tanks are removed, reprocessing
facility is demolished, and problems with contaminated groundwater
are addressed
US Senator Charles E. Schumer today said that the federal government
should complete the cleanup of nuclear waste at West Valley before
walking away from the site. A new deactivation plan calls for the
federal Energy Department (DOE) to complete the bulk of its activity
by 2008, leaving behind significant amounts of nuclear waste at
the West Valley Demonstration Project.
"For 24 years the understanding has been that the Energy Department
would fully clean up the waste before decontaminating and decommissioning
the facility. At this point, its work is incomplete," Schumer
said. "I understand the Energy Department doesn't want to be
in West Valley forever, but leaving before the underground tanks
are removed, the reprocessing facility is demolished, and the contaminated
groundwater is addressed is not an acceptable solution."
According to the new deactivation plan, the Energy Department would
end its work at the site in 2008, leaving high-level waste that
had been removed from underground tanks and transformed into glass
logs. The waste is being temporarily stored at West Valley's original
fuel reprocessing building, with DOE planning to ship the waste
to a government repository in Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The Yucca
Mountain site will not open until 2010 at the earliest due to regulatory
obstacles.
Under the new plan, the underground tanks currently at West Valley
would remain in addition to the original reprocessing center and
a ground water plume that is contaminated with strontium-90. The
plan calls for placing grout around the underground tanks but not
to exhume them.
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