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Nuclear Waste

It promises to be a busy year for Maine Yankee, and for the Community Advisory Panel that is watching closely the decommissioning of the now-closed nuclear power plant.

The 14-member panel will hold a day-long workshop Wednesday to discuss the dismantling and cleanup of the facility. At the top of the group’s agenda is how Maine Yankee will store its nuclear waste. The spent radioactive fuel is expected to remain here until at least 2020, probably longer.

“I think that is the main issue,” said CAP member Uldis Vanags. “Maine Yankee is going to have to make a decision probably, they say, within a year whether to pursue dry storage or leave the fuel in the spent fuel pool.”

Vanags said storing nuclear waste is the federal government’s responsibility, and there is about $13 billion, collected from ratepayers, in an account to be used for building a storage facility.

“They’ve spent a lot of money but they haven’t done anything,” Vanags said. A site in Nevada has been studied, but completion of that project has been burdened by lawsuits and he is not very optimistic that the government will come up with a solution soon.

So with a federal facility for the nation’s spent nuclear fuel yet to be built, Maine Yankee must store it on-si

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