ECA AND ECOS: ANALYZING THE 2020 ELECTION
November 12, 1:00PM - 3:00PM EST
On November 12, the Energy Communities Alliance (ECA) and
Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) will host a webinar with
post-election insights from experts.
How will the election impact DOE issues in 2021? What can we expect in
future budgets and potential stimulus legislation? What is the outlook
for state and local governments post-2020? Join the webinar to hear from
our panel of Washington insiders!
Featuring:
- Marty Schneider, Senior Vice President, Longenecker & Associates
- Tim Peckinpaugh, Partner, K&L Gates
- Ben Husch, National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)
- Bob Degrasse, Vice President and Manager of Government Affairs, Bechtel
- Colin Jones, Vice President and General Manager of North American Nuclear, Jacobs
- Seth Kirshenberg (Co-moderator), Executive Director, ECA
- Carolyn Hanson (Co-moderator), Deputy Executive Director, ECOS
Registration is free. A draft agenda is available here.
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NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Record
of Decision for the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for
Plutonium Pit Production at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South
Carolina
Federal Register | 11/5/2020
The
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is issuing a Record of
Decision (ROD) on the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for
Plutonium Pit Production at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South
Carolina (SRS EIS). The final SRS EIS was published on September 25,
2020 (85 FR 60458) for a 30-day review period. NNSA also published a
Notice of availability of the final SRS EIS in
the Federal Register on September 30, 2020 (85 FR 61741). The SRS EIS
is available on the NNSA National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
website at https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/nnsa-nepa-reading-room.
The SRS EIS ROD documents NNSA’s decision to re-purpose the
Mixed-oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility (MFFF) into the Savannah River
Plutonium Pit Production Facility (SRPPF) to produce at least 50 pits
per year with surge
capacity of at least 80 pits per year.
In
addition, NNSA is issuing a new amended Record of Decision (AROD) on
the Complex Transformation Supplemental Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement (CT SPEIS), implementing the two-site option for
plutonium pit production. The first site chosen was Los Alamos National
Laboratory, the second site, identified in this AROD, is SRS. This
AROD is based on the conclusions in the final
Supplement Analysis of the CT SPEIS, published in January of 2020. The
final SA is also available on the NNSA NEPA Reading Room website
referenced above.
CLEANUP
Trump Administration Works with State of California to Advance Next Steps For Cleanup At ETEC
DOE | 11/5/2020
Today,
the United States Department of Energy (DOE) announced several
significant steps to continue progress in the cleanup of Area IV of the
Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) in Ventura County, California.
In
May, DOE and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control
(DTSC) signed an Order to demolish ten buildings at the site comprising
the former Radioactive Materials Handing Facility (RMHF) complex. Nine
of the buildings have been safely demolished and work on the tenth is
expected to be completed in 2020.
DOE
is announcing the signing of an Amendment to the May 2020 Order on
Consent with the State of California to demolish the eight remaining
DOE-owned buildings at the former Energy Technology and Engineering
Center (ETEC) research site in Area IV of the SSFL. The action will
fulfill DOE’s commitment to complete building demolition at ETEC.
Nov. 9 Understanding
the Outlook for New, Advanced Nuclear Technologies and Fuels with Dr.
Everett Redmond, NEI; Virtual [Closed to ECA Members Only]
Nov. 12 ECA and ECOS: Post-Election Insights; Virtual
Nov. 17-18 Annual Intergovernmental Meeting; Virtual [Closed to ECA Members Only]
Dec. 16, 2020 New Nuclear Webinar; Virtual
Feb. 4 Annual ECA Meeting; Virtual
Sept. 8-10 National Cleanup Workshop 2021
Read about DOE's High Level Waste Interpretation
Have questions about DOE’s recent high-level waste (HLW) interpretation?
Download ECA’s Key Points and FAQs on the issue to better understand
what ECA believes are the potential benefits of implementation.
Interested in learning more? Read the ECA report “Making Informed Decisions on DOE's Proposed High Level Waste Definition” at www.energyca.org/publications
Stay Current on Activities in the DOE World
Read the latest edition of the ECA Bulletin,
a regular newsletter providing a detailed brief of ECA activities,
legislative news, and major events from across the DOE complex. Have suggestions for future editions? Email bulletin@energyca.org.
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Learn More about Cleanup Sites with ECA's DOE Site Profiles
ECA's
new site profiles detail DOE's 13 active Environmental Management
cleanup sites and national laboratories, highlighting their history,
missions, and priorities. The profiles are a key source for
media, stakeholders, and the public to learn more about DOE site
activities, contractors, advisory boards, and their surrounding local
governments.
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