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Hanford News : Southwest Idaho company making millions by accepting toxic waste

Railcars loaded with 6,700 tons of radioactive waste will roll across the Treasure Valley this week, the cargo destined for a remote site south of Boise on a sagebrush-dotted plateau near the Snake River. And it won't be the first time. This scenario has occurred regularly over the past several years. The site Idaho's only public hazardous waste dump has received more than 1 million tons of radioactive materials from the federal government during the past five years.

Tags: nuclear, energy, n-waste, id, us-ecology, nuke.news, fuel-cycle on 2008-05-09 -All Annotations (0) -About

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UPDATE: Areva chooses Idaho site instead of Richland | Tri-City Herald : Mid-Columbia news

Areva will not be building a $2 billion uranium enrichment facility in Richland, instead picking a site close to the Idaho National Laboratory, Areva announced today. “While we had several attractive sites to choose from, we opted for Idaho Falls, which has strong ties to nuclear energy, and which welcomed Areva and its proposed enrichment facility to become a new member of its community,” said Michael Murphy, president of Areva, in a statement.

Tags: nuclear, energy, fuel-cycle, uranium, enrichment, nuke.ntes, id on 2008-05-09 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Idaho Press-Tribune: Contaminated sand slated for Idaho dump site

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Nearly 80 rail cars loaded with contaminated sand from Kuwait are headed to a desert dump site in southwestern Idaho. Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Director Brian Monson says the American Ecology Co. is moving about 6,700 tons of sand to a hazardous waste disposal site in the Owyhee desert 70 miles southeast of Boise. The sand is from Camp Doha, a U.S. Army Base in Kuwait. The sand absorbed depleted uranium after ammunition caught fire.

Tags: nuclear, energy, fuel-cycle, n-waste, nuke.news, id on 2008-05-02 -All Annotations (0) -About

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NoNukes VideoConference site

This website attempts to provide a format for citizens to get up to speed as quickly as possible without overwhelm; when overwhelm happens people walk away. This home page is oriented to Idaho but the website in general is oriented nationally.

Tags: id, nuke.orgs on 2008-03-26 -All Annotations (0) -About

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