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Officials plan town hall to update New Mexico community on radiation release at nuclear dump



Associated PressMar. 6, 2014 Leave a Comment SHARE

By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Energy is planning a town hall Thursday to release more information on its efforts to recover from a radiation leak at the nation's only underground nuclear waste dump.

Questions about what caused the leak at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, the extent of the contamination and the future of the federal government's national nuclear cleanup efforts have been swirling for weeks now.

Officials said further testing on the 13 workers who were at the plant at the time of the leak shows they aren't likely to experience any serious health effects.

On Wednesday, Jose Franco, manager of the DOE's Carlsbad Field Office, told community members in a letter that the sampling being done by the federal government and others is "showing a positive trend" as levels return to normal.

"I want to assure you that we are working diligently to address your questions and concerns," he wrote. "We have not faced this kind of challenge in our 15-year history of waste operations, but I have the utmost confidence in the recovery team."

WIPP stopped taking shipments in early February when a truck hauling salt through the underground mine caught fire. Several workers were treated for smoke inhalation, and the mine was temporarily closed.

Nine days later, sensors alerted to a release of radiation from the underground portion of the mine. Monitors as far as half a mile away later detected elevated levels of plutonium and americium in the air.

The DOE, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and WIPP managers have all said there's no public health threat, but watchdog groups have questioned whether officials are holding back information related to the leak.

In hopes of finding out what may have happened underground, Franco said a specially trained team is preparing to enter the mine next week after air monitoring equipment is sent inside to gauge the level of contamination.

http://www.usnews.com/news/science/news/articles/2014/03/06/feds-to-update-public-on-mishap-at-nuke-dump
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They have been preparing to go find out what happened for weeks, and there still is no clue as to what happened.  This article is the first one I've seen that said plutonium was in the air...that is a very serious problem and leads me to wonder if they had some kind of criticality accident in high level waste....not a nuclear explosion, but a nuclear reaction that got hot enough to generate a steam explosion perhaps.  Hard to speculate without more facts, but the radioactive debris they are finding is very troubling...

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They have been preparing to go find out what happened for weeks, and there still is no clue as to what happened.  This article is the first one I've seen that said plutonium was in the air...that is a very serious problem and leads me to wonder if they had some kind of criticality accident in high level waste....not a nuclear explosion, but a nuclear reaction that got hot enough to generate a steam explosion perhaps.  Hard to speculate without more facts, but the radioactive debris they are finding is very troubling...

I wonder why there has been virtually no mention of this in the media?

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I wonder why there has been virtually no mention of this in the media?

It's under federal control. You know Libs have the vapours whenever nukes are mentioned.
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It's under federal control. You know Libs have the vapours whenever nukes are mentioned.

Are you talking about the dump site, the media, or both? :silly:

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Obviously, the Media. A dump site has a certain dignity about it.
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Obviously, the Media. A dump site has a certain dignity about it.
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I wonder why there has been virtually no mention of this in the media?
I would have thought the media would be all over this story.