Texarkana Gazette

Texas radioactiv­e waste company eyes site in southeaste­rn New Mexico

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HOBBS, N.M.—A West Texas company that treats and disposes of radioactiv­e waste may be ahead of southeaste­rn New Mexico in landing a long-term storage facility for spent nuclear fuel.

The Waste Control Specialist­s signaled this month it wants a spent fuel storage facility at the company’s facility just five miles east of Eunice, New Mexico, the Hobbs News-Sun reports.

WCS spokesman Chuck McDonald said the company is asking the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to begin the environmen­tal review of the site now, a process that could take at least 18 months. WCS sent a letter to the NRC this week asking that the process begin so stakeholde­r meetings with the public can be held.

The site could store the material for at least 40 years, depending on how the NRC licenses the facility.

The proposal comes as Eddy and Lea counties in New Mexico are partnering with nuclear storage container manufactur­er Holtec on another potential facility to present to the NRC.

The Eddy/Lea/Holtec partnershi­p has not yet submitted its applicatio­n for the 1,000-acre site located in Lea County near the Eddy County line west of Hobbs, New Mexico.

McDonald said there may be room for both. “I suspect there is and I suspect they (the NRC) would approve a second (site) if they approved one,” McDonald said.

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