Nuclear Reactions

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Pub. Date: 2002-09-01
Publisher(s): Univ of New Mexico Pr
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Summary

The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), located beneath the desolate flatlands near Carlsbad in south-eastern New Mexico, is the first facility of its kind in the world -- the most elaborate and expensive landfill opened to date that permanently houses mankind's deadliest rubbish. The project is intended to entomb, in a salt formation 2,150 feet underground, four decades' worth of protective gloves, clothing, and other items contaminated with plutonium and other radioactive materials used in building nuclear weapons. The nuclear waste -- enough to fill over sixty-five football fields -- is sent to WIPP from US Department of Energy sites in Colorado, Idaho, South Carolina, Washington, and elsewhere. The plant is regarded both as a coda to the Cold War legacy of weapons production and as a prototype for future environmental cleanup projects. Although WIPP has won widespread scientific and political support, it has been a quagmire of conflicting views about national energy policy. Technical and environmental questions dogged it long before being built, and debates over its use have continued since its opening in 1999. This book marks the first effort to trace WIPP's evolution comprehensively and impartially, from its earliest days as the brainchild of a group of local residents eager to create jobs through two decades of scientific studies, political decisions, environmental protests, and court challenges. It includes interviews with and character sketches of politicians, environmentalists, and scientists and explores the lessons that this hotly divisive project can teach us.

Author Biography

Chuck McCutcheon is a staff writer for Congressional Quarterly in Washington, D.C., specializing in energy and national security issues

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Chronologyp. ix
Introductionp. 1
"A Way ... to Make a Buck" 1971-76: Carlsbad and Wippp. 15
"This Is Not a Predictable Situation" 1975-78: Opposition Emerges in New Mexicop. 37
"An Equal Partner" 1978-81: Congress, New Mexico Seek Controlp. 59
"I'm Not in the Garbage Business Anymore" 1981-88: Idaho, Plutonium Poker, and Opening Wippp. 82
"I Love WIPP!" 1989: An Admiral at the Helmp. 105
"No Discernible Scientific Basis" 1990-92: Underground Testing, Congress, and Scientific Doubtp. 125
"A Major Break" 1993-96: Canceling Testing, Preparing for Disposalp. 149
"This Is Indeed Historic" 1997-2001: After Fighting his Own State, Richardson Opens Wippp. 172
Epiloguep. 193
Notep. 201
Indexp. 225
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