FROM THE ARCHIVE
Goshute foes opposing railway plan
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2001

Opponents of a proposed nuclear repository on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah want more attention paid to railroad that would be used to transport highly radioactive waste to the site.

The federal Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, a division of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, appears to agree. The board is calling for more information about the 32-mile track before considering a license for the project.

Get the Story:
Feds Want More Data on N-Waste Rail Spur (The Salt Lake Tribune 12/5)

Relevant Links:
Utah Office of High Level Nuclear Waste Opposition - http://www.eq.state.ut.us/HLW/Hlw_opp.htm
Private Fuel Storage Facility Application, Nuclear Regulatory Commission - http://www.nrc.gov/OPA/reports/pfs.htm
Private Fuel Storage - http://www.privatefuelstorage.com
The Skull Valley Goshutes - http://www.skullvalleygoshutes.org

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