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Nuclear Waste and Contamination
Friday, July 11, 2008
Idahoans Should Take Note of Areva’s French Nuke Spill
By spederson @ 9:36 AM :: 253 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste and Contamination, SRA News Releases
The French-owned company that Idaho legislators and other officials lured to Idaho Falls with taxpayer-funded subsidies is battling public outrage at home over its handling of a uranium leak at one of its French nuclear plants. Areva, the nuclear giant courted by Idaho officials hoping it would bring its uranium enrichment plant to eastern Idaho, is under fire for the timing of its notification of a radioactive leak that prompted government-ordered bans on drinking tainted waters as well as swimming and fishing in them.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Idaho Energy Update: June 11 2008: Questions Abound for Elmore Nuke Plant
By spederson @ 5:19 PM :: 409 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste and Contamination, Bruneau nuclear reactor, Idaho Energy Updates, SRA News Releases
After leaving Owyhee County amid controversy two months ago, Alternate Energy Holdings on Tuesday peddled its as-yet-unfunded nuclear power plant proposal to nearby Elmore County, rolling out another factually challenged presentation that underscored the company’s uphill fight to convince residents to accept its energy scheme.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Oppose the Nuclear Power Plant in Elmore County
By spederson @ 8:41 AM :: 587 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste and Contamination, Idaho Energy Updates, Action Alert!
The Snake River Alliance held a public meeting at the Mountain Home Library on July 1st from 6-8:30 pm to discuss AEHI's proposal for a nuclear power plant on the Snake River near Hammett.  We are in the process of helping a group of citizens, who attended the meeting, from Elmore and Owyhee Counties form their own coalition to oppose the plant.  If you want to be part of this group please contact the Alliance.

To act today, contact the policy makers who will decide on whether the plant is allowed or not:




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Wednesday, June 04, 2008
DOE Sends Yucca Application to NRC; Former NRC Commissioner Says 'These People Have Lost Track of Reality'
By spederson @ 4:25 PM :: 311 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste and Contamination
The Department of Energy on Tuesday submitted its long-awaited application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in hopes of licensing the nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. While DOE’s submittal of the license application was long anticipated, the odds of Yucca actually opening are long as well. Read on for the NRC news release and a take from the L.A. Times.

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Friday, May 16, 2008
Alliance Protests Government's Plan to Ship More Waste to Idaho
By bbrailsford @ 4:30 PM :: 441 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Waste and Contamination, SRA News Releases
Plutonium-contaminated waste from nuclear bomb production remains hazardous for a quarter of a million years. By law, it must be isolated from the human biosphere in a deep geologic repository. Enormous quantities of plutonium-contaminated waste have been shipped to Idaho since the early 1950s. The Department of Energy has now announced plans to ship even more plutonium-contaminated waste to Idaho without adequate environmental analysis. Some of the waste planned for shipment here might never be eligible for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant and could remain stored above the Snake River Aquifer indefinitely.
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
Tons of Waste Shipped to Idaho from Kuwait
By @ 11:25 AM :: 601 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Waste and Contamination, SRA News Releases
6,700 tons of contaminated sand with depleted uranium and lead from Kuwait will be coming to American Ecology in Idaho this month. American Ecology Idaho’s Grand View facility, located 70 miles southeast of Boise in the Owyhee Desert, treats and disposes hazardous waste and non-hazardous industrial wastes and low-activity radioactive material.
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Appeals Court Supports Idaho in All Means All Case
By bbrailsford @ 3:15 PM :: 561 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Waste and Contamination
The State of Idaho’s efforts to force the Department of Energy to dig up plutonium-contaminated waste buried above the Snake River Aquifer began 35 years ago. On March 17, 2008, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed a lower court decision that the DOE is obligated to remove that waste from Idaho. That decision is forcing the DOE and its regulators—the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency—to reassess the plan to dig up only 4.8 acres of the 36 acres that contain plutonium-contaminated waste, which is called “transuranic.”
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Idahoans Gather on April Fool’s Day to Say No to Areva, the French-based Nuclear Giant
By @ 12:39 PM :: 611 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste and Contamination, SRA News Releases
BOISE, April 1, 2008—The Snake River Alliance, Idaho’s nuclear watchdog and advocate for clean energy, will be joined by other concerned Idahoans for a rally outside the state annex building on April Fool’s day at 12:30 pm to tell Areva, the French-based Nuclear giant that Idahoans do not want a uranium enrichment facility built outside Idaho Falls.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
More on Flawed Response to Radioactive Accident
By bbrailsford @ 2:17 PM :: 492 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Waste and Contamination
Radioactive material is inherently dangerous. There are 266 licensed users of radioactive material in Idaho, including medical, commercial and industrial users. Eighty-two of those are commercial users. One commercial user is Sabia, a San Diego-based firm with a facility in Idaho Falls. It produces and services machines that use gamma rays to identify elements in coal so that it meets specifications for producing power. A Sabia worker was exposed to strontium-90 on Friday, February 29. The following wrap-up story and editorial from the Idaho Falls newspaper tell the tale.
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Friday, March 07, 2008
Alliance Commends Craig, Simpson on DOE Cleanup Funding
By @ 11:41 AM :: 529 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Nuclear Waste and Contamination, SRA News Releases
The Snake River Alliance commends Senator Larry Craig and Representative Mike Simpson. Both signed letters to the leaders of the Senate and House Budget Committees objecting to the serious cuts in DOE cleanup funding proposed by the Bush Administration for next year.
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