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![]() February 1, 2010 Budget Will Eliminate Yucca Nuclear Waste Repository, Says Sen. Reid NY Times The White House will propose eliminating the budget and office in charge of the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said yesterday. Reid said the administration budget to be unveiled today will merge the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management with the Office of Nuclear Energy, and the separate funding stream for Yucca will be eliminated. The budget will also state that "the department will take steps to withdraw the license application in the near future," according to Reid. "This is great news because it not only prevents Nevada from becoming the nation's nuclear dumping ground, it also protects hundreds of communities through which the waste would have had to travel in order to get to Yucca," Reid said in a statement. The White House had already promised to significantly decrease the program's funds, and it appeared the real debate was between Energy Secretary Steven Chu and the White House Office of Management and Budget about how much funding is necessary to wind down the project and save important data. The facility's budget was slashed last year from $288 million to $197 million. DOE has spent more than $13 billion on the project since 1983. In preparation of the project's elimination, DOE also announced members of a "blue ribbon" panel to find alternative solutions to Yucca Mountain for the nation's nuclear waste last week. - - - Easy solution: bury the crap in the yards of the right-wing posters here. |
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On 2/1/2010 4:29 PM, Harry wrote:
February 1, 2010 Budget Will Eliminate Yucca Nuclear Waste Repository, Says Sen. Reid NY Times The White House will propose eliminating the budget and office in charge of the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said yesterday. Reid said the administration budget to be unveiled today will merge the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management with the Office of Nuclear Energy, and the separate funding stream for Yucca will be eliminated. The budget will also state that "the department will take steps to withdraw the license application in the near future," according to Reid. "This is great news because it not only prevents Nevada from becoming the nation's nuclear dumping ground, it also protects hundreds of communities through which the waste would have had to travel in order to get to Yucca," Reid said in a statement. The White House had already promised to significantly decrease the program's funds, and it appeared the real debate was between Energy Secretary Steven Chu and the White House Office of Management and Budget about how much funding is necessary to wind down the project and save important data. The facility's budget was slashed last year from $288 million to $197 million. DOE has spent more than $13 billion on the project since 1983. In preparation of the project's elimination, DOE also announced members of a "blue ribbon" panel to find alternative solutions to Yucca Mountain for the nation's nuclear waste last week. - - - Easy solution: bury the crap in the yards of the right-wing posters here. I hate it when one of those damn spoofers make a stupid post like this. My little buddy wouldn't do waste his time on such a stupid troll. |
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