On December 19, 2016, SRS released the bonus fee for Centerra-SRS, the private company providing security at SRS, for the period April 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016. But something is very odd with the bonus fee discussion: there is no mention of the SRS “Drone Scare”
Internal DOE Documents Reveal Details of Highly Unusual Canadian Spent Fuel Dropping Incident at Savannah River Site; Squabbling Amongst SRS Officials over Follow-Up Meetings
SRS Official States Delay in Shipment of Liquid High-Level Waste from Canada has DOE Headquarters “In a Lather”
full SRS Watch news release linked here
Documents obtained by SRS Watch on December 13,
UK Nuclear Materials to SRS?
December 10, 2015: Is fuel containing highly enriched uranium (HEU) at the UK’s Dounreay site in Scotland on the way to SRS? (see article linked below)
Why doesn’t the UK deal with its own nuclear materials and send it to the Sellafield nuclear site (as has been the plan by the UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority)?!
SRS Watch Releases New Aerial Photos of Plutonium Fuel (MOX) Plant at Savannah River Site
MOX Construction Worker Stand Down on November 17 Due to Safety Incidents? NNSA Won’t Confirm
SRS Watch Files FOIA Request for Documents,
NRC Reviewing Transport of Research Reactor Spent Fuel from Alberta, Canada to SRS; Route from US-Canada Border Approved; More High-Level Nuclear Waste coming in with no Exit Path from SRS
SRS Watch Calls for Halt to Incoming Nuclear Waste Until an Exit Plan is Developed and Implemented
Columbia, SC – The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is now reviewing the transport cask planned to be used for shipment of research reactor spent nuclear fuel from the University of Alberta,
Has an adequate drug testing program finally been implemented at the MOX boondoggle? Or do problems continue?
Due to reports that some workers for CB&I AREVA MOX Services (and subcontractors) at the MOX plant were faking urine tests in order to appear drug-free and that the contractor was not implementing a proper drug-testing program,
No Consolidation of Spent Fuel in South Carolina for Reprocessing!
SRS Watch letter of October 12, 2016 to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission about the proposal of the “Spent Fuel Reprocessing Group” to consolidate spent fuel from South Carolina reactors,
NRC Affirms Two Welding Related Violations at MOX Plant,
NRC Affirms Two Welding Related Violations at MOX Plant, Waives $35,000 “Civil Penalty;” NRC Requires Contractor to Physically Inspect All Welded Equipment Installed in the MOX Plant
Given the Current Violations and Persistent Rumors of Welding and Construction Problems,
Groups Oppose Spent Fuel Reprocessing in South Carolina
Savannah River Site Watch – South Carolina Chapter of the Sierra Club – League of Women Voters of South Carolina
Public Interest, Conservation Groups Oppose Effort by New Company to Consolidate Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel from South Carolina Reactors at Location Near the Savannah River Site
Welding Problems at MOX Plant
August 31, 2016: Why are the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and CB&I AREVA MOX Services dragging their feet in resolving the issue of potentially faulty welds in six plutonium-handling gloveboxes supplied to the bungled MOX project at the Savannah River Site?
SRS Watch in Hirohsima, Nagasaki
Savannah River Site is honored to have director Tom Clements participate in activities from August 3-9, 2016 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan on the 71st anniversary of the bombings.
MOX Plant Violations
CB&I AREVA MOX Services Issued Two Violations by U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for Improper Documentation for Safety-Related Components to Support Floor Panels in MOX Plant;
NRC’s Office of Investigations Reviews Allegation of False Welding Documentation,
U.S. Department of Energy Advisory Panel Recommends Against Bringing AVR and THTR Spent Fuel from Germany to Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina for Processing and Dumping
SRS Citizens Advisory Board (SRS CAB) Rejects DOE Plan to Import German High-Level Nuclear Waste, Vote Not Binding but Reflects Public Opposition to Waste Import from Juelich and Ahaus
SRS CAB position statement of July 26,
Savannah River Remediation (SRR) presentation to Institute for Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) meeting in Atlanta, July 26, 2016
Savannah River Downblending Program for Surplus, Non-Pit Plutonium” (vs MOX debacle)
— from the presentation:
•DOWNBLENDING PROJECT JUSTIFICATION
•Downblending Pu oxide reduces safeguards attractiveness level
•Pu oxide downblending previously demonstrated at SRS,
SRS Watch director to speak in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan
Tom Clements, director of SRS Watch, will be participating in panel discussions from August 2-10, 2016 in Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagaski, Japan about plutonium proliferation and the failure of the US plutonium fuel (MOX) project.
Naval nuclear waste to SRS?
SRS Watch Alert: More nuclear waste coming in to the Savannah River Site with no exit strategy? Why consider U.S. Navy reactor disposal at SRS given the wet climate and permeable soils and that SRS is a clean-up site?
“Drones Over SRS or Not?” Update – July 2, 2016
As SRS/DOE/Centerra leaked the “news” about supposed drones over SRS and unknown SRS security personnel inexplicably involved SRS Watch in the matter – though we know absolutely nothing about it –
DOE Reveals Moratorium since 2014 on Domestic Defense Plutonium Shipments to Savannah River Site (SRS) – in Documents Filed in Federal Case on Plutonium Removal from South Carolina
Court Filings of June 21, 2016 by DOE also State No International Plutonium Shipments to SRS for the Next Two Years
SRS Watch news release linked here
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Plutonium Proliferation Alert! Plutonium from Japan to SRS
SRS Watch statement on plutonium arrival at SRS – linked here
As we have suspected for the last few days, SRS Watch can confirm that the ships carrying 331 kgs of plutonium from Japan have arrived.
Drugs and Plutonium MOX Don’t Mix or Does the NNSA and CBI AREVA MOX Services Think They Do….?
Who me?! The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has clarified that it does not regulate drug testing or drug use at the MOX plant at the Savannah River Site.
In response to a May 2,
MOX Project Drug-Use Cover-up? Or Not?
Faked tests or faked testing? Or not? Use of synthetic urine or not? Attention CB&I AREVA MOX Services and NNSA: for the sake of worker and public safety, please publicly explain and defend your drug testing program at the MOX site.
MOX Construction Performance Unsatisfactory
SRS Watch Obtains MOX Fiscal Year 2015 Award Fee Documents for CB&I AREVA MOX Services via FOIA request, Publicly Releases them as DOE’s NNSA and CB&I AREVA MOX Services Fail to Do So
MOX Services Rated “Satisfactory” for Bonus Fee Award for FY 2015
NNSA Determines “Overall performance below the level needed for successful project execution” and Drug Testing Inadequate!!!!
“Trillion Dollar Trainwreck: Out-of-control U.S. nuclear weapons programs accelerate spending, proliferation, health and safety risks”
“Trillion Dollar Trainwreck: Out-of-control U.S. nuclear weapons programs accelerate spending, proliferation, health and safety risks” — Report on the US DOE’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget request to Congress, by the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability,
DOE to Dispose of 6 metric Tons of SRS Plutonium as Waste
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) releases signed “Record of Decision” (ROD) on disposing of 6 metric tons of plutonium located at SRS in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP),
NNSA Informs Congress of MOX Debacle Termination, April 1, 2016
The DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) delivered its 2015 report to Congress on April 1, 2016 and affirmed termination of the MOX boondoggle.
NNSA report Prevent,
A Peek Behind the Unjustified Veil of Secrecy: New MOX Photos
New Aerial Photos Released of Plutonium Fuel (MOX) Plant Under Construction at U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina
To view all photos,
“Alternatives to MOX” – presentation by Dr. Frank von Hippel & Dr. Edwin Lyman
Pre-Nuclear Security Summit Briefing on Plutonium Disposition and “Alternatives to MOX” at US DOE’s Savannah River Site (SRS), Augusta, Georgia (near SRS), 10:30 a.m., March 29, 2016, at SRS Citizens Advisory Board meeting
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Plutonium Shipment from Japan to SRS Gets Under Way
Pacific Egret docks in Tokai-Mura, Japan to pick up 331 kgs of plutonium; Egret departed at about 3 p.m. Japan time on March 22, 2016, bound for SRS,
Plutonium Shipment from Japan to SRS
Exclusive Photos of Not-So-Secret Plutonium Operation in Japan!
Mission has been badly bungled, backfires
“Nuclear Security Summit Effect” — Stimulating Plutonium Shipment from Japan to US
Slideshow is of PNTL’s UK-flagged Pacific Egret arriving and docking in the port of Tokaimura on March 21,
Nuclear Shipments to the Savannah River Site – Non-Proliferation Theatrics?
Obama & the “Nuclear Security Summit Effect”: Nuclear Shipments to the Savannah River Site and Non-Proliferation Theatrics?
This week in Washington, the SRS Watch director, Tom Clements,