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Memorandum from Shelley Berkley, Statement from Congresswoman Shelley Berkley on the Yucca Mountain Repository Environmental Impact Statement, August 6, 1999 (1 page)

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SHELLEY BERKLEY 1ST DISTRICT, NEVADA TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEES: VETERANS' AFFAIRS 1505 LONGWORTH BUILDING WASHINGTON, D C 20515 2 0 2 - 2 2 5 - 5 9 6 5 C o n g r e s s ; o f the United States SMALL BUSINESS CAUCUS TASK FORCES: EDUCATION HEALTHCARE 2340 PASEO DEL PRADO SUITE D106 L A S VEGAS, NEVADA 89102 7 0 2 - 2 2 0 - 9 8 2 3 For More Information: August 6, 1999 For Immediate Release: Laura K. Chapin, (202) 225 - 5965 Statement from Congresswoman Shelley Berkley 011 the Yucca Mountain Repository Environmental Impact Statement ' T o say I am unhappy with this report is something of an understatement. It did not even begin to answer my questions about why Nevada, which doesn't have a single nuclear reactor, is being singled out to receive the nuclear payload for the entire nation. It treats Yucca Mountain as a done deal, with no alternative sites or contingency plans. It doesn't address the problem of transport. Just how do we expect to safely transport 70,000 tons of high-level nuclear waste over the nation's interstates and railways? How will we get it there? Do people across the nation really understand the implications of having high-level nuclear waste whizzing past their back fence and traveling alongside them on the interstate? The Environmental Impact Statement is a 1,400 page conclusion in search of a reason, and I will never accept forcing Nevada to become the nation's nuclear junkyard." M# PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER