Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sandoval to DOE: Rethink plutonium storage plan

- By Colton Lochhead Review-journal Capital Bureau

Gov. Brian Sandoval has asked the U.S. Department of Energy to reconsider its proposal to store up to a ton of weapons-grade plutonium at the Nevada National Security Site 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Sandoval lambasted what he called a “failure to develop a concrete plan” in a letter sent Friday to Energy Secretary Rick Perry.

“The state of Nevada is actively exploring all possible avenues for relief,” Sandoval wrote.

In May, a federal court ordered the DOE to move the plutonium out of South Carolina after the department failed to finish work on a long-delayed, multibilli­on-dollar facility designed to transform it into commercial reactor fuel.

The DOE’S new plan calls for that waste to be temporaril­y stored in Nevada at the test site before being shipped to Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. But the DOE’S plan does not provide a specific timeline for when that move would happen.

“The lack of a defined schedule does not give confidence that the material will be managed in a certain and timely manner, ” Sandoval wrote.

Sandoval also said that because the radioactiv­e material will ultimately end up at the New Mexico site, bringing it to Nevada for any length of time adds thousands of miles to any proposed route.

Other Nevada officials have also vowed to fight the plan. U.S. Sen. Dean Heller said last month that he is demanding a full environmen­tal review of the plan before any action can be taken. Also last month, Rep. Dina Titus called the plan “a quick, cheap way for the DOE to respond to the court order” and said the department was “addressing South Carolina’s concerns by screwing Nevada.”

Contact Colton Lochhead at clochhead@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Coltonloch­head on Twitter.

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