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Tue Jan 10, 2017, 08:57 AM Jan 2017

Energy boss: Nuclear dump reopens, but work remains

The official reopening Monday of the nation’s only underground nuclear waste repository nearly three years after a radiation leak marks a key step toward cleaning up a decades-long legacy of bomb-making and research, but the U.S. energy secretary said more needs to be done before a backlog of contaminated material starts heading to the New Mexico desert again.

The radiation release halted work at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant and derailed a multibillion-dollar cleanup program, raising questions about oversight across the U.S. nuclear weapons complex and causing waste to build up at sites around the country.

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz told The Associated Press that sweeping changes have been made to improve safety, and that hard work by employees and technological advancements over the past three years should bolster public confidence in cleanup efforts following the 2014 leak.

“We are very, very excited about getting at least a resumption of operations,” he said during an interview late Sunday. “I do want to caution we will not be at full speed yet for a few years.”

Read more: https://www.abqjournal.com/924269/energy-boss-nuclear-dump-reopens-but-work-remains.html

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