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Aerial view in 2018 of the MOX plant at Savannah River Site.  Photo is ©High Flyer, via SRS Watch.  Used by permission.

NEWS BRIEFS: Tons of nuclear waste predicted at proposed SRS project

Staff reports |  A plan to restart a defunct South Carolina nuclear facility near Aiken with a new mission has safety advocates worried about tons of new nuclear waste in a state with a checkered radioactivity record.

by · 06/07/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
NEW for 6/7: Naming five cranes; Immunization; Nuclear waste

NEW for 6/7: Naming five cranes; Immunization; Nuclear waste

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by · 06/07/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS: Don’t let S.C. become a nuclear dumping ground

FOCUS: Don’t let S.C. become a nuclear dumping ground

By Julie Hussey and JoAnne Day | Nuclear waste is one of those things most people hope someone else is thinking about. The good news is that for 40 years, members of the League of Women Voters of South Carolina (LWVSC) have been following waste issues at the Savannah River Site (SRS). Recent national and international proposals require all South Carolinians to become informed and take action.

Nuclear waste is usually from commercial power production and weapons facilities. All forms of U.S. nuclear waste are the responsibility of the U.S. government. Although the Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor agencies have been generically charged with this responsibility, Congress establishes national policies and appropriates funds.

by · 01/04/2016 · 1 comment · Focus