News - Allen Benson
LAS VEGAS - Engineers moved some planned structures at the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump after rock samples indicated a fault line unexpectedly ran beneath their original location, an Energy Department official said Monday. Allen Benson, a spokesman for the U.S.
By Steve Tetreault By STEVE TETREAULT Stephens Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - The Department of Energy is seeking to develop new media and public outreach strategies for when it unveils a long- delayed license application to build a nuclear waste repository in Nevada.
By Ed Vogel By ED VOGEL REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU SILVER SPRINGS - June Mick fled to this rural Lyon County community six months ago to get away from the crime and high costs of south Florida.
By KEITH ROGERS REVIEW-JOURNAL A facility or process for handling damaged spent fuel assemblies at the planned Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository will be added to the site's design in the coming weeks, a Department of Energy spokesman said Monday.
By STEVE TETREAULT STEPHENS WASHINGTON BUREAU WASHINGTON -- The Energy Department's licensing director for Yucca Mountain has resigned, the second senior manager to leave the nuclear waste project in the past month, DOE officials confirmed Wednesday.
