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2007-10-22 00:27:24 |
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| Ruling Allows Radioactive Metal in Household Products
http://www.citizen.org/cmep/energy_enviro_nuclear/nuclear_power_plants/nukewaste/radioactive/articles.cfm?ID=5966
A recent decision in a federal lawsuit will result in the continued recycling
of thousands of tons of radioactive metal for use in household products.
Because of a loophole in the Superfund cleanup law, a federal judge said she
could not order the Department of Energy (DOE) to stop the practice by which
nuclear materials are recycled and used in everyday consumer products. The
nuclear industry, in cooperation with the federal government, has been
attempting to "deregulate" radioactive metals from weapon facilities and
decommissioned nuclear power plants since the 1970s. Public Citizen and
other citizens' organizations have successfully prevented this practice prior to
the ruling.
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit sought to force the DOE to conduct an environmental
impact study of a $250 million DOE contract awarded in 1997 to British Nuclear
Fuels Ltd. (BNFL) to "recycle" radioactive metals from uranium enrichment plants
in Tennessee. Such a study would have delayed and possibly prevented the
reuse of the radioactive metal.
In a June 29 decision, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler used strong
language about the danger this recycling poses to the public, but said she could
not order the DOE to write an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), thanks to a
Superfund loophole. The judge described as "startling and worrisome" the
absence of opportunity for "public scrutiny or input on a matter of such grave
importance ... the potential for environmental harm is great, especially given
the unprecedented amount of hazardous materials which the Defendants seek to
recycle."
The result: 100,000 tons of radioactive metals to be sold as scrap metal for
use in items ranging from frying pans to baby carriages, said Wenonah Hauter,
director of Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project.
Public Citizen and other groups are urging Congress and Vice President Gore
to halt the nuclear materials recylcing contract between DOE and BNFL.
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