Anti-Yucca dump site legislation introduced
Five of Nevadas six-member congressional delegation teamed this week to introduce legislation designed to prevent the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump from being resurrected.
U.S. Senators Dean Heller and Catherine Cortez Masto were joined by House members Dina Titus, Ruben Kihuen and Jacky Rosen in introducing the Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act. That bill would allow the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to authorize the Yucca projection to go forward only if the Secretary of Energy gets written consent from the governor of Nevada. The law would apply not only to Nevada but any other state the federal government considers for the waste dump.
Missing from the list of co-sponsors was Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nv., who has repeatedly said he believes the dump will be forced on Nevada and the state, instead of fighting it, should get something like the right-of-way for Interstate 11 from Las Vegas to Reno.
For decades, billions of dollars were wasted by bureaucrats in Washington in an attempt to force an ill-conceived move of this nuclear waste to Nevada, said Heller.
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