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Legislation, Letters, Hearings - All Urging Action on Nuclear Waste in the US

机译:立法,信件,听证会 - 所有敦促美国核垃圾的行动

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April 30 and May 1 were two busy days for nuclear wasterelatedissues and efforts to “solve” the nuclear waste stalemateafter decades of the US government kicking the proverbial“can” down the road rather than compromising, makingtough political decisions, funding, and pursuing a sustainablesolution. Because of that inaction, the US has about 80,000metric tons of commercial spent fuel stored at 98 operatingnuclear power sites, 15 shutdown sites (over 3,000 spent fuelcasks in dry storage), plus high-level radioactive waste andspent fuel stored at Department of Energy (DOE) sitesaround the nation. DOE has collected nearly $50 billion forthe Nuclear Waste Fund (NWF) in direct payments and accruedinterest. Approximately $15 billion has been spent onresearch and development of the Yucca Mountain repository,and $7.4 billion has been paid to utilities as of September 30,2018 to compensate them for storing spent fuel at their reactorsites 21 years after the federal government was contractuallyand legally obligated to start removing it. In addition,every year, US taxpayers pay between $500 and $800 million– or about $2 million per day – from the taxpayer-fundedJudgment Fund. Activities this week to address this untenablesituation included the following:1. The consequences of continued inaction about nuclearwaste were discussed during an April 30 hearing of theSenate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources ona bill that would encourage new nuclear energy technologies– the Nuclear Energy Leadership Act.2. On April 30, a 2019 version of an old nuclear waste billwas reintroduced in the Senate – the Nuclear Waste AdministrationAct of 2019.3. On April 30, a letter from a coalition of industry groupswas sent to Congressional leadership pleading for “urgentaction” to fund “critical elements of an effective nuclearwaste management program.”4. On April 30, the Nevada Governor again documentedhis opposition to Yucca Mountain in a letter to the SenateCommittee on Environment and Public Works(EPW) committee.5. On May 1, the Senate EPW committee held a hearing ona discussion draft of the Nuclear Waste Policy AmendmentsAct of 2019.6. On May 1, the Senate Energy & Water AppropriationsSubcommittee held a hearing on the fiscal year (FY)2020 NRC budget request.
机译:4月30日,5月1日为核选的两个繁忙的日子“解决”核废料僵局的问题和努力经过几十年的美国政府踢了众所周知“可以”在路上而不是妥协,制作艰难的政治决定,资金,追求可持续发展解决方案。由于无所作为,美国有大约80,000公吨商业用品燃料储存在98运行时核电站,15个关机网站(超过3,000个废燃料干燥储存的桶),加上高级放射性废物和存储在能量部(DOE)地点的燃料在国家周围。母鹿收集了近500亿美元核废物基金(NWF)直接付款和累计兴趣。已经花了大约150亿美元Yucca山区存储库的研究与开发,截至9月30日,已支付74亿美元的公用事业,2018年为了弥补它们在反应堆中储存燃料联邦政府合同后21年的遗址并法律义务开始删除它。此外,每年,美国纳税人支付500美元至8亿美元 - 或每天约200万美元 - 从纳税人资助判决基金。本周的活动解决这一目标情况包括以下内容:1.持续无所作用的后果在4月30日听证会上讨论了浪费参议院能源和自然资源委员会一个鼓励新的核能技术的账单 - 核能领导行为。2.在4月30日,2019年版的旧核废物票据在参议院 - 核废物管理局重新引入2019年的法案。3. 4月30日,由行业团体联盟的一封信被派往国会领导恳求“紧急行动“资助”有效核的关键要素废物管理计划。“4. 4月30日,内华达州长再次记录他对尤卡卡山的反对在一封信给参议院环境与公共工程委员会(epw)委员会。5月1日,参议院欧盟委员会委员会举行了审理核废物政策修正案的讨论草案2019年的法案。6. 5月1日,参议院能源和水拨款小组委员会在财政年度举行了听证会(FY)2020 NRC预算请求。

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