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Exploding
Radioactive Waste Warning: Keep It Above Ground
November 2, 2015
Early on
Sunday Oct. 25, an underground fire caused an explosion in a low-level nuclear
waste site in the desert 10 miles from Beatty, Nevada, and 115 miles northwest
of Las Vegas. The explosion and fire followed flash flooding that
shut down Beatty’s escape routes: US 95 and State Highway 373. The 80-acre
dumping ground, closed since 1992, is run by — get this — “US Ecology.” The
private dump consists of 22 trenches up to 800 feet long and 50 feet deep, and
its older trenches have radioactive waste within three feet of the surface, the
Las Vegas Sun reported.
Certain
types of radioactive material are known to catch fire when in contact with
water, so the flooding that struck prior to the explosion may have been its
cause. Unfortunately authorities don’t know what sorts of radioactive isotopes
are buried in the trenches there. Nor does anyone know either how the fire
started or how much radioactive waste burned.
Rusty
Harris-Bishop, spokesman for the US EPA’s Region 9 office in San Francisco said
in a prepared statement, “No gamma radiation has been detected at this time.”
This nuanced remark does not indicate that gamma radiation wasn’t detected. It
also artfully dodges questions about alpha and beta radiation.
With the
EPA, the Nevada National Guard, Nye County officials and Energy Department all
involved, highly nuanced public safety assurances are guaranteed. “Radiation
wasn’t immediately detected during fly-overs of a burned trench … state and
federal officials said Monday,” Oct. 26. But radiation monitoring was initiated
well after the plume of smoke and debris from the blast and fire had dispersed.
Then, “The Nevada Department of Public Safety said tests of the area around the
fire site near Beatty returned negative readings for radiation,” KVVU TV reported.
Well, sure. But were any positive readings returned?
Buried
Waste Theoretically and Literally Explosive
In February
2014, at a deep underground dump in New Mexico where the Pentagon is burying
plutonium-contaminated wastes, at least one barrel “burst after it arrived at
the dump, releasing radioactive uranium, plutonium and americium throughout the
underground facility,” according to NPR [4]. NPR’s
March 26, 2015 update concerned the Energy Department’s 277-page report about
the explosion. The report said in part, “Experiments showed that various
combinations of nitrate salt, Swheat Scoop® [cat litter], nitric acid, and
oxalate self-heat at temperatures below 100°C.” The DOE’s term-of-art for this
“self-heat” explosion was “thermal runaway.” This runaway explosion
contaminated 22 workers internally, and it has shut down the operation,
possibly forever.
In May 1996,
a welding spark caused a waste cask explosion at Wisconsin’s Point Beach
reactor on Lake Michigan. The blast of hydrogen gas was “powerful enough to
up-end the three-ton lid while it was atop a storage cask filled with
high-level waste.” The reactor’s owner called that accident merely a “gaseous
ignition event,” but was later fined $325,000.
Only 20
miles away from the Beatty Nevada explosion is the now-cancelled Yucca Mountain
high-level dump project, where such waste explosions were forecast by expert
investigators 20 years ago.
In 1995,
government physicists Charles Bowman and Francesco Venneri at Los Alamos
National Laboratory predicted that wastes might erupt in a nuclear explosion
and scatter radioactivity to the winds or into groundwater, or both.
(Washington Post, Dec. 15, 1998; New York Times, Mar. 5, 1995.) Bowman and
Venneri found that the explosion dangers will arise thousands of years from now
— after steel waste containers dissolve and plutonium begins to disperse into
surrounding rock. Former Energy Dept. geologist Jerry Szymanski said, “You’re
talking about an unimaginable catastrophe. Chernobyl would be small potatoes.”
(Joby Warrick, “At Nevada Nuclear Waste Site: The Issue is One of Liquidity,”
Washington Post, Dec. 15, 1998)
In expert hearings
held in southern Ontario in Sept. 2014, Dr. Frank Greening made identical
warnings about the potential explosiveness of Canadian radioactive waste if
they were to be buried next to Lake Huron under plans made by Ontario Power
Generation.
October’s
waste explosion and fire shows we don’t have to wait thousands of years for
disaster to strike. Nevada’s “self-heating” radioactive “thermal runaway” is
just the latest warning not to bury radioactive waste. Putting the deadly stuff
out-of-sight and out-of-mind won’t keep us (or the water) safe. For radioactive
waste, only above-ground, monitored, hardened, retrievable storage can come
close to that goal. Ceasing nuclear waste production is the only path to
potential sustainable solutions.
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