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December 13, 2024

Annual defense bill maintains, but softens discouragement of radwaste in Great Lakes region

By ExchangeMonitor

Congress informally discouraged storage of radioactive waste near the Great Lakes in an annual defense policy bill the House approved Wednesday.

The Senate had yet to vote on the bill as of deadline for RadWaste Monitor. The compromise National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2025 was negotiated behind closed doors by House and Senate members to reconcile competing proposals passed over the summer.

“We discourage the Government of the United States and the Government of Canada from developing storage facilities for permanent storage of spent nuclear fuel, low-level or high-level nuclear waste, or military-grade nuclear material within the Great Lakes Basin,” Congress wrote in a report appended to the latest NDAA.

That discouragement, part of a detailed, but not legally binding, report appended to this year’s NDAA, was a step down from what the House of Representatives had proposed: a sense of Congress that neither the U.S. nor Canada should make a high-level waste repository near the Great Lakes.

Although a sense of Congress resolution is not legally binding either, such a resolution formalizes a joint and indefinite opinion of both legislative chambers.

Congress has opposed radwaste storage near the Great Lakes before. The ADVANCE Act, passed this summer, requires the Department of Energy to report on any efforts to build repositories near the large freshwater bodies on the U.S.-Canadian border.

Last week, Canada’s Nuclear Waste Management Organization selected the Township of Ignace, 440 miles north by road from Duluth, Minn., and about 135 miles in a straight line from the northern shores of Lake Superior, as a site for a deep geologic repository for spent nuclear fuel.

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