I?m writing to urge the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to deny EnergySolutions?
request to import 20,000 tons of Italian nuclear waste into the U.S. This single
request is many times larger than previous import licenses granted by the
Commission and would therefore represent a serious departure in this country?s
policies for handling nuclear waste.
Granting this request would set a dangerous precedent for the U.S. to become the
world?s nuclear waste repository at a time when our own low-level waste disposal
capacity remains uncertain. Filling up our domestic resources for low-level
waste disposal with another country?s nuclear waste will put considerable
pressure on existing U.S. disposal sites to expand and create a need for new
sites to open up. The emergence of new and larger low-level nuclear waste sites
due to foreign waste disposal constitutes an unreasonable risk to public health
and safety. Having to safeguard these sites from terrorist attacks or other acts
of intrusion will put considerable strain on our national defense and security.
Furthermore, the transportation of this waste into our ports and through our
cities and towns presents an unacceptable risk to our health, safety, and security.
EnergySolutions states in its application that ?the sources of this material are
not fully known? and that some of the waste may be above allowable contamination
for processing and disposal in Utah. The Commission should not agree to allow
this import when the nature and hazards of this material remain unclear.
Because of the concerns stated above, I strongly urge the Commission to reject
the application submitted by EnergySolutions. Thank you.
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This is comment on Rule
Land Disposal Restrictions: Site-Specific Treatment Variance for P and U-Listed Hazardous Mixed Wastes Treated by Vacuum Thermal Desorption at the EnergySolutions Facility in Clive, Utah
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