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>Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1998 17:33:09 EST
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>Subject: [DOEWatch] Moratorium on nuclear waste shipments stands
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>">http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1998/Dec-09-Wed-1998/news/10199781.html
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>December 09, 1998
>
>Moratorium on nuclear waste shipments stands
>
>     Associated Press 
>      KINGMAN, Ariz.-- Nearly a year after a container filled with low-level
>nuclear waste leaked from a truck near Kingman, a moratorium on shipments
from
>a former uranium processing plant in Ohio remains in place. 
>      A spokeswoman for the firm hauling the waste said the company hopes to
>resume shipments early next year. 
>      Last December, the U.S. Department of Energy halted shipments from the
>agency's Fernald site 18 miles northwest of Cincinnati after leaks were
>discovered on a truck 20 miles east of Kingman. Leaks were also found on
three
>other trucks bound for the Nevada Test Site, a dumping ground for the
nation's
>nuclear waste. The site is 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas. 
>      The DOE said the leaking material did not pose a danger to humans or
the
>environment. 
>      Prior to the shutdown, an average of 13 truckloads passed through
>Flagstaff and Kingman en route to Nevada. 
>      Kathy Graham, a spokeswoman for the firm hauling the waste from Ohio,
>said once shipments resume they will continue rolling through 2006 to
complete
>the cleanup, which began in 1989. 
>      Any future shipments would have to be cleared by Nevada test site
>officials and DOE headquarters.
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