Why this is a pivotal moment for Hanford’s nuclear waste cleanup
James Heddle James Heddle

Why this is a pivotal moment for Hanford’s nuclear waste cleanup

The Hanford site in Benton County is at a pivotal moment, set to finally transform the nuclear leftovers of a century past into glass that can be safely stored — a process called vitrification. Last October, the first of two melters used to actually vitrify the waste became active, with the second melter scheduled to launch this spring.

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A warning about radioactive air pollution from Pilgrim
James Heddle James Heddle

A warning about radioactive air pollution from Pilgrim

Andrea Campbell filed a civil lawsuit last week against Holtec, the company decommissioning the Pilgrim nuclear power station in Plymouth, for releasing asbestos air pollution during their demolition process. Asbestos is a known airborne carcinogen that causes malignant mesothelioma, lung cancer and ovarian cancer.

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State Sues Holtec for Mishandling Asbestos at Pilgrim Reactor Site
James Heddle James Heddle

State Sues Holtec for Mishandling Asbestos at Pilgrim Reactor Site

Mass. Attorney General Andrea Campbell has filed a civil complaint against Holtec Decommissioning International, owner of the shuttered Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, for a long list of violations related to improperly handling, storing, shipping, and disposing of asbestos-laced debris during demolition work at the plant.

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Congress takes aim at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: ‘It’s déjà vu all over again’
James Heddle James Heddle

Congress takes aim at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: ‘It’s déjà vu all over again’

Politico reports that congressional promoters of “advanced” nuclear plants are blaming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as the main obstacle to their deployment. The report singles out Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Joe Manchin (D-WV) and cites his and his colleagues blocking the reappointment to the commission of Jeff Baran, who tended to lean toward safety more than his fellow commissioners, as the start of a campaign to bring the agency to heel.

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