For Immediate Release
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2015
CONTACT: Kristen Orthman
Reid, Heller Introduce Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act
Heck & Titus Introduce Companion Bill in House
Washington,
D.C. – Nevada Senators Harry Reid and Dean Heller introduced today the
Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act. Representatives Joe Heck and Dina
Titus will introduce companion legislation in the House of
Representatives. The Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act permits the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to authorize construction of a
nuclear waste repository only if the Secretary of Energy has secured
written consent from the governor of the host state, affected units of
local government, and affected Indian tribes. The Nuclear Waste
Informed Consent Act ensures that Nevada and every other state has a
meaningful voice in the process if they are considered for a nuclear
waste repository. The Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act is consistent
with recommendations made by the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s
Nuclear Future, stating that: “We believe a good gauge of consent would
be the willingness of affected units of government—the host states,
tribes, and local communities – to enter into legally binding agreements
with the facility operator, where these agreements enable states,
tribes, and communities to have confidence that they can protect the
interests of their citizens.” Additionally, this act is consistent with
the approach taken in bipartisan draft legislation circulated last
Congress by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which
provided for a consent-based process for siting a future nuclear waste
repository and interim storage facilities.
“For decades the
federal government wasted billions of dollars attempting to recklessly
move America’s deadly high-level nuclear waste to a dump at Yucca
Mountain, despite the overwhelming objections of Nevadans,” said Senator
Reid. “The Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act would ensure that no
state’s voice may be silenced in the process of being considered for a
nuclear waste repository. The game was rigged against Nevada when
Congress gutted the original science-based siting process for a nuclear
waste repository nearly three decades ago. The Government made things
worse by spending decades trying to force Yucca Mountain on the people
of Nevada over their objections. The Act introduced today will give a
voice to state and local governments and save our country from making
another costly mistake like Yucca Mountain.”
“Our nation must
find solutions to address spent nuclear fuel, but any potential waste
repository should have the consent and support of the affected state
and local communities. No state, including Nevada, should be forced to
accept waste against its will. With no conceivable path to building
Yucca Mountain, it’s time for Washington to admit the obvious: the Yucca
Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository is a figment of the federal
government’s imagination. Congress must move on and focus its efforts
on a consent-based approach for siting project, as required by our bill
and recommended by the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear
Future, ” said Senator Heller.
Link: http://www.reid.senate.gov/press_releases/2015-3-10-reid-heller-introduce-nuclear-waste-informed-consent-act
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