December 14, 2000
The Honorable Bill Richardson
Secretary of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20585
Dear Secretary Richardson,
The undersigned public interest and environmental organizations, on behalf of our combined memberships, wish to express our deep concerns about the recent revelations involving the Yucca Mountain Project. The Las Vegas Sun newspaper reported on December 1stthat Ivan Itkin, the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management’s director, acknowledged he is close to recommending Yucca Mountain as a safe site for the permanent national repository for high-level nuclear waste. “We do not see any showstoppers,” Itkin is quoted as saying.
The article also reported that a draft copy of an overview of the soon to be released Yucca Mountain “Site Recommendation Considerations Report” (SRCR) obtained by the Las Vegas Sun states: “The report concludes that a repository that is likely to meet the safety standards proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency and the licensing requirements of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission can be designed, constructed and operated at the Yucca Mountain site.” It is very troubling that Dr. Itkin and the SRCR are making such confident assertions, when EPA standards and NRC requirements have not yet even been finalized.
In November 1998, over 200 public interest and environmental organizations petitioned you to disqualify Yucca Mountain from any further consideration as a potential nuclear waste repository. The request was based on the DOE’s own Guidelines for Site Suitability. Less than 50 year old rainwater found by DOE scientists at the proposed repository depth within Yucca Mountain provides compelling evidence that “pre-waste-emplacement ground-water travel time from the disturbed zone to the accessible environment is expected to be less than 1,000 years” along a pathway of likely and significant radionuclide travel. Thus, under 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 960.4-2-1, “Post-Closure Disqualifying Condition for Hydrology,” the Yucca Mountain site should be disqualified. The Nuclear Waste Policy Act gives the Secretary of Energy clear authority to terminate site characterization at Yucca Mountain at any time that the site is determined to be unsuitable.
Your Department responded to the petition not by challenging the assertion that the Yucca Mountain site should be disqualified, but rather by stating that DOE simply needed more time to study the site. However, just one year later, in November, 1999, DOE proposed to change 10 CFR 960’s Guidelines for Site Suitability by simply eliminating individual disqualifying conditions, such as the one for fast flow of water cited in the petition. Rather than answer the charge in the petition, DOE decided to change the rules in the middle of the game. Yet again, well over 150 public interest and environmental organizations protested DOE’s actions via the public comment process, and also wrote you to urge that the proposed rule change be withdrawn. There has been no official response, but DOE has moved ahead in its Yucca Mountain Project activities behaving as if the proposed change is already a finalized rule.
DOE’s ever more apparent disregard for the concerns of the public interest and environmental community came into sharp focus in light of the contents of a two page DOE contractor memo attached to the SRCR draft overview obtained by the Las Vegas Sun. The memo states “The Overview provides information that potential supporters can use in expressing support for a site recommendation. It is not intended to convert those who oppose a Yucca Mountain repository or any solution to the nuclear waste problem.” It goes on to state “…the technical suitability of the site is less of a concern to Congress than the broader issue of whether the nuclear waste problem can be solved at an affordable price in both financial and political terms.”
Such statements represent an outrageous betrayal of the public trust. The DOE is supposed to serve the American people, not the nuclear power industry. It is now all too clear that DOE’s impending determination that Yucca Mountain is a suitable site for a nuclear waste repository is based not on sound science and public safety, but on politics and money.
Many of our organizations have faithfully taken part–every step of the way and over the course of many years–in DOE’s official public participation process for the Yucca Mountain Project. We have urged you, Secretary Richardson, to disqualify the site for safety reasons. We have urged you and your Department to enforce DOE’s own safety-based siting guidelines, not to do away with them. We have continuously raised questions about the site’s safety, or lack thereof. It is abundantly clear that the soon to be released DOE Site Recommendation Considerations Report for Yucca Mountain is a document intended not to address issues of public health, safety, and the environment, but rather to help nuclear industry lobbyists “sell” Yucca Mountain on Capitol Hill.
Upon release of the SRCR, DOE will yet again ask the public and our organizations to take part in hearings. But DOE seems much more concerned with what’s happening in nuclear utility corporate boardrooms and the halls of power than in public hearings.
These recent revelations of DOE’s failure to remain impartial and the agency’s willingness to place money and politics over public involvement, safety, and sound science, have hammered the final nails in the coffin of the Yucca Mountain Project’s credibility. Given the damage, it is hard to say what, if anything, DOE could do to restore faith in its activities at Yucca Mountain. For the reasons cited above, we urge you to exercise your clear authority under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act to disqualify the Yucca Mountain site based on its unsuitability. As a first step toward this end, DOE should withdraw its fatally flawed Draft Environmental Impact Statement. A legitimate Environmental Impact Statement would adequately address groundwater travel time, site specific transportation impacts in the 43 States that would be traversed by tens of thousands of high-level nuclear waste truck and train shipments, and the cataclysmic risks of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the upwelling of superheated water that could flood the repository within Yucca Mountain, releasing massive amounts of radiation into the environment. A legitimate Environmental Impact Statement would serve as the basis for the Energy Secretary’s decision to disqualify Yucca Mountain.
High-level radioactive wastes are among the deadliest poisons on Earth, and remain hazardous for hundreds of thousands of years. Nuclear waste isolation from the living environment is the goal of the nuclear waste repository program. No compromise is acceptable. An unsuitable site should not be used for high-level nuclear waste disposal. If Yucca Mountain cannot meet stringent safety standards, it must be disqualified.
We await your action.
Respectfully Submitted,
Michael Mariotte
Executive Director
Nuclear Information and Resource Service
Washington, DC
Wenonah Hauter
Director
Public Citizen’s Critical Mass Energy & Environment Program,
Washington, DC
Dan Becker
Sierra Club
Washington, DC
Anna Aurilio
U.S. PIRG
Washington, DC
Courtney Cuff
Friends of the Earth
Washington, DC
Damon Moglen
Greenpeace International
Washington, DC
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