U.S. should move forward with Nevada repository
The
country's increasing radioactive-waste stockpile should be stored in a
permanent repository instead of on-site at nuclear plants, as indicated
in the federal blue-ribbon commission's report, writes Rep. John
Shimkus, R-Ill. However, the Obama administration has decided to block
the Yucca Mountain project in Nevada, which is the most shovel-ready,
carefully reviewed repository for the material. "We should let the
experts complete the technical review and, when the science is settled
yet again, move forward on Yucca Mountain as our secure, permanent
geological repository for high-level nuclear waste," Shimkus writes. The Hill/Congress Blog
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