Illinois Biggest Atomic Dump as U.S. Fails to Pick Site
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-25/illinois-biggest-atomic-dump-as-u-s-fails-to-pick-site.html
U.S. lawmakers have debated for decades where to put all the spent fuel generated by the nations nuclear power plants. The dithering means that an unintended site has emerged: Illinois.
About 13 percent of Americas 70,000 metric tons of the radioactive waste is stashed in pools of water or in special casks at the atomic plants in Illinois that produced it, according to the Nuclear Energy Institute, a Washington-based industry group. Thats the most held in any state.
Across the country, atomic power plants have become de facto major radioactive waste-management operations, Robert Alvarez, a former adviser to Energy Department secretaries during President Bill Clintons administration, said in a phone interview.
With no place to send their waste, power plants in 30 states -- which generate about 20 percent of the nations electricity -- are doubling as dumps for spent fuel that remains dangerous for thousands of years. Another four states without operating reactors store spent fuel at closed plants. It is an expensive and, according to some critics, unsafe practice for which the plants werent designed and that may end up costing taxpayers billions of dollars.