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April 05, 2023

DOE to weigh in on New Mexico’s request for quicker WIPP closure, says EM boss White

By ExchangeMonitor

The federal government will respond in fewer than two weeks to New Mexico’s request for major changes to the Department of Energy’s long-term transuranic waste disposal program in the state, a senior agency official said at a forum Tuesday night.

The New Mexico Environment Department is considering a new 10-year hazardous waste permit for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) disposal site near Carlsbad. As part of that, the state agency seeks a firmer closure date and a DOE commitment to start studying potential alternative locations for another deep underground repository for defense-related transuranic waste.

DOE will file its official comments prior to the current April 19 deadline, according to William (Ike) White, senior adviser for DOE’s Office of Environmental Management.

“Until we get to that point, I can’t say ahead of time what our response to those permit conditions are going to be,” White said. “I can say that we intend to work very collaboratively with the state to address them as constructively as we can.”

“I was candid [during a prior public meeting] when I said we don’t actually have a plan for what comes after WIPP at this point,” White said. “The question is when is the right time for us to think about that.”

White was speaking at a public forum in Santa Fe that also featured Jill Hruby, who heads the National Nuclear Security Administration, which oversees the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile. White was responding to an inquiry from Don Hancock, nuclear safety manager of the Albuquerque-based Southwest Research and Information Center. 

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NEW: Via public records request, I’ve been able to confirm reporting today that a warrant has been issued for DOE deputy asst. secretary of spent fuel and waste disposition Sam Brinton for another luggage theft, this time at Las Vegas’s Harry Reid airport. (cc: @EMPublications)

DOE spent fuel lead Brinton accused of second luggage theft.



by @BenjaminSWeiss, confirming today's reports with warrant from Las Vegas Metro PD.

Waste has been Emplaced! 🚮

We have finally begun emplacing defense-related transuranic (TRU) waste in Panel 8 of #WIPP.

Read more about the waste emplacement here: https://wipp.energy.gov/wipp_news_20221123-2.asp

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