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Obama
Administration also includes language to officially terminate
proposed nuclear waste dump
The
proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump will begin its
termination process while receiving the smallest budget in its
decades-long history through the work of Nevada Senator Harry
Reid and the state’s Congressional delegation.
The Obama Administration’s budget plans for the upcoming fiscal
year to be officially released tomorrow follow through on its
commitment to end the failed Yucca Mountain proposal and instead
pursue other alternatives for storage of the nation’s nuclear
waste. With a budget of less than $197 million – a cut of more
than $90 million from last year – remaining funding for Yucca
Mountain will be spent on the Blue Ribbon Commission examining
alternate options and on phasing out work on the project in
preparation for its final shutdown.
“Today’s
budget announcement by the Obama Administration reaffirms its
strong commitment to the death of the failed Yucca Mountain
idea,” Reid said. “The termination language in its plan could
not be any clearer – Yucca is history. The record-low budget for
Yucca is only enough to maintain the site until it’s closed, and
the people of Nevada can feel safe and secure in the knowledge
that we will never be this country’s toxic dumping ground.
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