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Department of Energy sends $468 million to clean up nuclear waste in Idaho

Rocky Barker - rbarker@idahostatesman.com

Published: 03/31/09


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Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced Tuesday he was releasing $468 million for cleaning up past nuclear waste at the Idaho National Laboratory.

The funding, part of $6 billion in new funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is designed to accelerate environmental cleanup work and create thousands of jobs across 12 states.

At the INL, the money will go to demolish old nuclear and radiological facilities. It also will be used to retrieve nuclear waste and accelerate the shipment of it off-site for disposal.

"These investments will put Americans to work while cleaning up contamination from the cold war era," said Chu. "It reflects our commitment to future generations as well as to help local economies get moving again."

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