Permian Basin Coalition Initiative

Permian Basin Coalition Initiative
Nothing on this scale has ever been attempted: to allow a private company to transport this amount of spent nuclear fuel, regularly, for at least forty years - across America’s cities and towns via rail and barge . . . all destined for America’s most important oil patch to sit there, out in the open, until the Federal government comes up with a solution for America’s nuclear waste problem.
US SENATOR MARTIN HEINRICH (NM): Ask Senator Heinrich to protect Americans from Federal overreach. CALL (202) 224-5521 OR EMAIL Appropriations_@heinrich.senate.gov
US SENATOR JOHN CORNYN (TX): Call Senator Cornyn and Thank him for not allowing Texas to become a nuclear dump. CALL (202)-224-2934
US SENATOR TED CRUZ (TX): Call Senator Cruz and thank him for sponsoring legislation that bans the transport and storage of deadly nuclear waste. CALL (512) 916-5834
U.S. CONGRESSWOMAN MARCY KAPTUR (Ohio): Call Congresswoman Kaptur and tell her two dangerous nuclear incidents at Davis -Besse in Ohio are enough. Ask her to ban the private transport and storage of reactor waste. What we need is a permanent repository deep underground. CALL (202) 225-4146
SENATOR PAT LEAHY (VT): Tell Senator Leahy that the waste from the Vermont Yankee reactor (his home state) should be isolated deep underground. It should not be shipped across the country to enrich private storage companies. The communities along the rail lines and the State of Texas clearly do not want Vermont Yankee’s waste. CALL: (202) 224-4242
Maps of proposed routes for shipment via barge
Your voice and your opinion matter!
Your local, state, and federal representatives are put in office to represent your concerns. It is up to each and every one of us to make our voices heard.
By taking the time to convey your concerns around the licensing of the Waste Control Specialist facility by Interim Storage Partners in Andrews, Texas and/or the Holtec International facility in Leah County, New Mexico, and following up, your message will have an impact.
Let your local, regional, and federal representatives know that your concerns regarding the cross-country transport and above-ground interim storage of the Nation’s high-level radioactive nuclear waste.
Stand with us. Oppose the cross-country transport and above-ground storage of the Nation’s high-level nuclear waste.
Our opposition is scientifically-backed and evidences concerns for the safety of our environment, health, communities, and economic activities.
To name a few:
Violation of Federal Law
Transportation risks
Aboveground Storage
Terrorism Risks
Presence of Groundwater & aquifers
Seismicity & Geologic Hazards
Socioeconomic Impact
Environmental Justice
No-Plan for Long-Term Solution
Familiarize yourself with the importance of this issue by diving into our resources from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Department of Energy, and more to get up to speed on these pending licenses to transport the Nation’s high-level nuclear waste and why this issue will have a Nationwide impact for centuries to come.