And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 03:13:31 -0500
From: Indigenous Environmental Network <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ALERT! Yucca Draft EIS hearings!

ACTION ALERT FROM THE INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK AND THE NUCLEAR
INFORMATION & RESOURCE SERVICE:
  
YOUR ACTION NEEDED NOW!!!! Nuclear waste may soon be traveling on a road,
waterway or rail near your community on its way to YUCCA MOUNTAIN, Nevada.
The Department of Energy (DOE) is moving ahead on implementing the
proposed--but doomed to fail--nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain.
Yucca Mountain is within the traditional lands of the Western Shoshone
Tribal Nation.  The DOE has issued a Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS) and is holding hearings. This will be the largest nuclear waste
shipping and dumping activity in history. Tens of thousands of shipments
will travel across 43 states and tribal lands, continuously for 30 years
or MORE! YUCCA MOUNTAIN IMPACTS ARE NOT ONLY IN NEVADA! 

YUCCA MOUNTAIN HEARINGS WILL MOST LIKELY NOT HEAR YOUR VOICE AND THAT OF
THOUSANDS OF OTHER AFFECTED COMMUNITIES UNLESS YOU DEMAND A HEARING IN
YOUR COMMUNITY!!!! Doesn't it make sense for your community to be
informed about this program? It is clearly the largest project DOE has
ever launched since the construction of the nuclear weapons production
complex, and has the potential for irreversible consequences. No two
stretches of highway or rail are the same, and yet, DOE is doing only a
"generic" transport analysis.

DOE will hold 11 hearings in Nevada which is good...but the only places
hearings will happen outside Nevada are Washington DC; College Park,
Georgia; Denver, Colorado; Boise, Idaho; and Salt Lake City, Utah (See
complete list of hearings below). If you live in Hartford, Chicago or St
Louis, Indianapolis, Cleveland, L.A. or Kansas City -- all huge hubs for
nuclear waste shipments, you have a LONG way to travel for a hearing!!!
There are hundreds of other communities that will have hundreds to
thousands of high-level nuclear waste shipments rolling through them, on
highly used roads and rails. 

To check out the projected nuclear waste shipping routes in your state,
visit the State of Nevada's Nuclear Projects Office and look at the
maps. http://www.state.nv.us/nucwaste/yucca/travel.htm
You might also visit http://www.state.nv.us/nucwaste/eis/yucca/index.htm
for more background information.

WRITE OR FAX Energy Secretary Bill Richardson (sorry, e-mail is
nonexistent terms of making a "presence felt" in Federal Agencies)
demanding a Yucca Mt. EIS Hearing in your community. 

Bill Richardson, Secretary of Energy
1000 Independence
Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 200585
fax 202-586-4403

Send a copy to Mr. Lake Barrett, Acting Director, DOE Office of Civilian
Radioactive Waste Management, same address. You might also call his
office to try and start the balls rolling (phone: 202-586-6850).

Be sure to include in the letter (personally written material really is
the best) details about the routes in your area -- proximity to schools
or hospitals, details of weather or other challenges that make your area
unique. Emphasize what a large potential impact this is to your
community and the fact that DOE has no credibility when it comes to
generic statements. 

Please also examine list of hearings below. IT IS VITAL THAT WE HAVE
LARGE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE ATTEND THESE HEARINGS. NIRS will help you with
materials--fact sheets, our famous "Radioactive Waste Trucks and Trains
Headed Your Way" brochure, and contacting people in these areas on our
mailing list. Please network and help get the word out. 

If you get a hearing in your community we will help you too! Call NIRS
202-328-0002 for more help. Staff are in and out getting ready for
ACTION CAMP, but we will get back with you.

BACKGROUND:
Yucca Mountain -- also known as "Serpent Swimming West" by the Western
Shoshone People -- is sacred land. The Western Shoshone People have a
treaty that the US federal government will not honor. They reject the
dumping of the nation's nuclear waste on their land. 

For more info on Western Shoshone treaty and land claims, go to:
http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/Shoshone/pamphlet.html
http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/Shoshone

The data that DOE has collected about this Mountain show that it is not
capable of isolating nuclear waste. The little tube around the fuel rod
does more the isolate the tremendous radioactivity of this waste -- more
than 95% of the radiation produced by the Nuclear Age -- than Yucca
Mountain itself will do. It is clear that once the containers start to
leak, radioactivity will reach the ground water in decades or at best a
century or two, not the tens of thousands of years that are needed to
protect the Earth. 

So we are setting out to move this waste through thousands of
communities, past the homes of 30 million people, over millions of
shipping miles resulting n multiple accidents in 30 years. The original
environmental analysis for a nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain
say it would "not be significant"...only later did a DOE staffer admit that
the
way that statement was arrived at is that they took the number of people
that they project would be injured by a nuclear waste shipping accident
--even a pretty bad one -- and average them across the entire US
population. It is after all, a national program. Contaminating half of
Indianapolis becomes "insignificant" when averaged across the entire
nation and over a 30 year period. 

This is not acceptable.

Each large rail cask will carry the radiological equivalent of 200
Hiroshima bombs -- when comparing the persistent radioactivity in each. 
The numbers given on the projected maps on the Nevada website are low.
They do not include all the defense waste shipments that would travel
from Savannah River Site SC, Los Alamos and Sandia in NM, INEEL in ID
and Hanford in WA, as well as the West Valley site in NY. They also
assume that rail is used wherever possible, and yet a rail cask hold 5
times more than a truck cask. So, if trucks are used more than the
original projection, some numbers of shipments go up bay a factor of 5.
The number of shipments total could approach 100,000.

There is no real training program in place to help local emergency
responders and planners. This is another reason to demand hearings in
your community since most of these professionals are completely unaware
of this proposal.

If DOE moves ahead with current plan this program will be privatized and
the contractors will have full indemnity. They will not be liable for
any problems. We, as taxpayers will pay any settlement we might win in
the wake of an accident, or from the loss of property value.

If nuclear waste transport were a matter of party politics Republicans
should hate it, since it clearly could not pass the litmus tests
established by the 104th Congress -- it is clearly more of a cost then a
benefit when it comes to short term storage of nuclear waste, it is an
unfunded mandate since the training and emergency response would fall to
local communities, it is a "taking" since there would be loss of
property value associated with the use of certain routes for this
transport. The only way there is agreement with the 104th's principals
is term limits. When enough folks wake up to this program, likely they
will vote out who ever voted for it...thus creating a nuclear waste term
limit!

For more information, visit http://www.nirs.org

Nuclear Information & Resource Service 
1424 16th St. NW Suite 404
Washington, DC 20036
202-328-0002
202-462-2183 fax

Mary Olson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

HEARING LIST 
EIS PUBLIC HEARING ALERT

The U.S. Department of Energy will be releasing a draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the proposed Yucca Mountain high-level radioactive
waste repository on or about July 30, 1999. As required by law, DOE
plans to hold a series of public hearings in cities/communities within Nevada
and around the country. Cities/communities and dates for these hearings are
as follows (as of the publication of this alert, specific addresses and
times for the hearings are not available from DOE):

DATE           LOCATION          ADDRESS                   TIMES

                                                             10:00am -
August 31,                       Bob Run Community Center  2:00pm
1999           Pahrump, Nevada   150 N. Highway 160        6:00pm -
                                   Pahrump, Nevada 89048
                                                             10:00pm

                                   Goldfield Community       12:00noon -
  September 2,                     Center                    4:00pm
  1999           Goldfield, Nevada 403 Crook Street          6:00pm -
                                   Goldfield, Nevada 89013   10:00pm

                                                             12:00noon -
  September 7,                     Caliente Youth Center     4:00pm
  1999           Caliente, Nevada  U.S. Highway 93 North     6:00pm -
                                   Caliente, Nevada 89008
                                                             10:00pm

                                   Grant Sawyer State        10:00am -
  September 9,                     Building                  2:00pm
  1999           Las Vegas, Nevada 555 E. Washington Street  6:00pm -
                                   Las Vegas, Nevada 89101   10:00pm

                                                             10:00am -
  September 14,                                              2:00pm
  1999           Washington, DC    To be determined          6:00pm -
                                                             10:00pm

                                   Georgia International
                                                             10:00am -
  September 16,                    Conference Center         2:00pm
  1999           Atlanta, Georgia  1902 Sullivan Road        6:00pm -
                                   College Park, Georgia
                                   30337                     10:00pm

                                                             12:00noon -
  September 21,                    Lawlor Events Center      4:00pm
  1999           Reno, Nevada      1664 N. Virginia Street   6:00pm -
                                   Reno, Nevada 89557
                                                             10:00pm

                                                             12:00noon -
  September 22,                    Austin Town Hall          4:00pm
  1999           Austin, Nevada    137 Court Street          6:00pm -
                                   Austin, Nevada 89310
                                                             10:00pm

                                   Crescent Valley Town
                                                             12:00noon -
  September 23,  Crescent Valley,  Hall                      4:00pm
  1999           Nevada            5045 Tenabo Avenue        6:00pm -
                                   Crescent Valley, NV
                                   89821                     10:00pm

                                   Denver Convention         12:00noon -
  September 28,                    Complex                   4:00pm
  1999           Denver, Colorado  700 14th Street           6:00pm -
                                   Denver, Colorado 80202    10:00pm

                                   Boise Center on the       10:00am -
  September 30,                    Grove                     2:00pm
  1999           Boise, Idaho      850 Front Street          6:00pm -
                                   Boise, Idaho 83702        10:00pm

                                   Salt Lake City Hilton
                                                             12:00noon -
  October 5,     Salt Lake City,   Hotel                     4:00pm
  1999           Utah              150 West 500 North        6:00pm -
                                   Salt Lake City, Utah
                                   84101                     10:00pm

                                   Amargosa Valley
                                                             10:00am -
  October 7,     Amargosa Valley,  Community Center          2:00pm
  1999           Nevada            821 East Farm Road        6:00pm -
                                   Amargosa Valley, NV
                                   89020                     10:00pm

Individuals and groups concerned about the Yucca Mountain project and
about the unprecedented national spent fuel and high-level waste 
shipping campaign required to implement it should attend these hearings and
make
comments for the record..

If past history is any indication, DOE can be expected to pursue a
minimalist approach towards promoting public participation in these
meetings. In 1995, DOE held a series of scoping hearings to kick off the
Yucca Mountain EIS process. In that instance, DOE intentionally (and
successfully) sought to suppress public interest and participation in
the scoping meetings by failing to adequately publicize the hearings and
omitting from meeting notices any references to transportation routes
and potential impacts of the project on communities located along
nuclear waste shipping corridors.

DOE's decision to hold only five hearings on the draft EIS cities
outside Nevada signals a continuation of strategy to obfuscate the truly
national scope of the federal spent fuel and high-level waste program
and the impacts the program will have on hundreds if not thousands of
communities around the country. Analysis of the highway and rail routes
that would be used to ship spent fuel and highly radioactive wastes from
reactor
locations around the country to a Yucca Mountain repository shows that
43 states will be significantly impacted. Within those states, 109
cities with populations over 100,000 will be affected along with thousands of
smaller communities.

Maps showing nuclear waste transportation routes and how they impact
various states and communities can be viewed on the State of Nevada's
web page at http://www.state.nv.us/nucwaste/yucca/travel.htm . You can
access your state by clicking on the link for the national map and then
selecting the individual state you wish to see.

Within Nevada, DOE plans to conduct eight hearings in locations dictated
by population and proximity to Yucca Mountain or to transport routes.
However, several larger Nevada communities potentially affected by waste
shipments will not be provided the opportunity for hearings.

Whether you live in Nevada or in a state or community that will be
impacted by spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste shipments, it is
important that you make every effort to attend a DOE hearing and make
your comments on the draft EIS for the record.

To request that DOE conduct a public hearing on the draft EIS in your
city or community, you should write or call Mr. Lake Barrett, Acting
Director, DOE Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, 1000
Independence
Avene, SW, Washington, DC 200585 (phone: 202-586-6850).

Indigenous Environmental Network
P.O. Box 485
Bemidji, Minnesota 56619-0485  USA
Phone (218) 751-4967
Fax (218) 751-0561
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet Web Site: http://www.alphacdc.com/ien

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