Nuclear Waste Reclassification Plan Approved by Senate Panel

Environment News Service, May, 2004 by Staff

WASHINGTON, DC (ENS) — The Senate Armed Services committee has added a rider to the $422 billion fiscal year 2005 Department of Defense authorization bill that will allow the U.S. Energy Department to reclassify millions of gallons of high level nuclear waste at South Carolina's Savannah River site as less hazardous.

The language would give the department the authority to leave the waste on-site, a move opposed by environmentalists as irresponsible and unsafe. The bill passed out of committee Thursday and is expected to hit the Senate floor next week.

The rider centers on high-level radioactive waste stored in 51 massive underground tanks at the Savannah River site, which contains more than half the radioactivity in the entire U.S. nuclear weapons complex.

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