Reid Celebrates Obama's Yucca Mountain Decision

February 26, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reports in a message to Nevadans that President Obama has ended the government's bid to store nuclear waste in Yucca Mountain and that instead, Obama will try to come up with another plan. On his Senate website, Reid reports:

Dear Fellow Nevadan-

Today was an extremely important day in our fight against the proposed nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain. In his budget request for 2010, President Obama will announce plans to devise a new strategy to find another solution to deal with the nation's nuclear waste that does not include storing it in Nevada .

As Nevadans know, I have been successfully fighting the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump since I began my career in the Senate. I have had tremendous help from our state's leaders and thousands of Nevadans along the way. President Obama joined the fight against the nuclear waste dump in his Presidential campaign, and I am proud that now he will deliver on his promise.

President Obama has made a critical first step towards fulfilling his promise to end the Yucca Mountain project, and I could not be happier for the people of Nevada. Make no mistake: this represents a significant and lasting victory in our battle to protect Nevada from becoming the country's toxic wasteland. I have worked for over two decades with help from our state's leaders and thousands of Nevadans to stop Yucca Mountain. President Obama recognizes that the proposed dump threatens the health and safety of Nevadans and millions of Americans, and his commitment to stop this terrible project could not be more clear.

HARRY REID
United States Senator for Nevada

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This is ridiculous! I live by a plant that would normally be very safe, but now that this was canceled waste there has been building up! A normally safe plant has become a time bomb. San Onofre plant is currently unsafe, because Obama couldn't agree to a highly safe storage facility that would have made the government money!

Wind Waker of CA 2:32AM September 22, 2011

Finland are doing this right. Their undeground facility is too deep and there are so many safeguards that once it is sealed off - there will be no way future generations can get back into it. Nevada is a good location - its a largely unpopulated region. I don't think most people in Phoenix and the other Nevadan towns should have a say. They don't live in the rural area where the site is planned. It doesnt sound particularly grown up when they try to wriggle out of it. They consume as much energy as other americans. Quite frannkly, you sound like a bunch of little children whining and being utterly unable to take responsible decisions. You should all be utterly ashamed of yourselves.

of 4:49AM August 01, 2011

- Yucca is not a "dump"

- most of what would go in it is not waste, but potentially usable fuel (oh, wait, Carter screwed us on that one)

- Spent fuel CURRENTLY moves across the U.S. all the time. There's never been an incident with it, and given the engineering and controls, never will be

- The repository at Yucca is PAID FOR by the utilities that produce the spent fuel - Nevada would only reap the benefits ($$$$$$$) by hosting the facility

- requiring any engineering study to guarantee anything for a million years is flat idiotic

- nuclear power is the only source of energy that has any reasonable hope of replacing the fossil generation of power. It's clean, efficient, safe, and GOOD for the environment. ALL of the hazardous waste is monitored and accounted for (rather than spewed into the environment by the megaton)

- wake up people

Keith of VA 11:07PM November 23, 2009

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