Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

SUN READERS WRITE IN DROVES: SAY NO TO YUCCA

- By Ric Anderson ric.anderson@lasvegassu­n.com / 702-259-2333 / @ricander

NReaders who opposed the project outnumbere­d supporters by a wide margin, while proponents were split between two general groups — those who believed the project should move forward as designed and those who made their support conditiona­l in some way, such as repurposin­g the facility to reprocess nuclear waste as opposed to storing it.

Opponents cited several longstandi­ng concerns about the project, including the possibilit­y of seismic activity that could lead to the release of radioactiv­e material, and the dangers posed by transporti­ng waste to the site on routes that would pass directly through Las Vegas.

Several longtime Las Vegas residents likened the potential danger of Yucca Mountain to the abovegroun­d nuclear testing in the desert near the city during the Cold War. A few select comments:

“NO NO NO to dumping nuclear waste in our backyard. I will move. This is just Donald Trump bullying Nevada because he lost here.”

“We need to be known for solar energy, not for the country’s dumping ground for (nuclear) waste.”

“We really feel if it is opened here, we will leave Nevada. We have a child and do not want him to grow up with in an environmen­t with Yucca Mountain open.”

“Nevada doesn’t have any nuclear facilities for our power, so why should the burden be on us to accept the nuclear waste from states that do benefit from nuclear power? Any state that has a benefit from nuclear power should have the responsibi­lity of dealing with the remnants of that power. None of us would dump our trash on our neighbor. The same should apply between states.”

“I join with the many that believe transport to the area and the actual storage of nuclear waste has not been proven to be a safe alternativ­e.”

Today, on pages 4, 6 and 7, the Sun is publishing a package of Yucca Mountain-related content that includes letters, an editorial and an editorial cartoon on the issue. The remaining letters have been forwarded to the Nevada interim legislativ­e Committee on High-Level Radioactiv­e Waste, whose call for public comments at an April 27 meeting prompted the Sun to invite readers to sound off on the issue.

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