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March 17, 2014

AT CONFIRMATION HEARING, QUESTIONS ON HANFORD, USEC AND WASTE

By ExchangeMonitor
At his confirmation hearing before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee yesterday, Secretary of Energy nominee Ernest Moniz was questioned on a variety of topics related to the weapons complex, including Hanford tank cleanup, uranium transfers to USEC and implementation of the recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future. Specifically, Moniz said yesterday that he would work to develop “a real plan” to address concerns over how cleanup work is being performed at Hanford if confirmed. Moniz faced questions from Chairman Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) prompted by a recent letter from the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board that reiterated long-standing concerns over the buildup of hydrogen in Hanford’s waste tanks and technical issues at the site’s Waste Treatment Plant. Saying he did not agree with the “status quo” at Hanford, Moniz said, “So I will really study this very hard first. Secondly, I will want to go out to the facility, to the site, understand it in detail. I will want to meet in a serious way with the DNFSB after I’ve learned more, and then I think we need to work together to get a real plan put forward as soon as we can to go forward.” Moniz also said he would work to develop such a plan “expeditiously.”

When it comes to USEC, Moniz emphasized the need for a domestic enrichment capacity yesterday when questioned about his support for the finanically troubled company, and called for a uranium management plan for the Department of Energy’s uranium transfers. Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wy.) grilled Moniz on the topic, stating that uranium transfers that have supported a DOE program for USEC’s American Centrifuge project have “contributed to a near-20 percent drop in the price of uranium and put new uranium mining projects at risk in other locations.” Moniz said that he would take into account “the health of our domestic industry” in such transfers in the future, adding, “I think an integrated uranium plan along these lines I think is what we need to deliver.” The Department has yet to release an update to its Excess Uranium Inventory Management Plan, which was due to Congress last June.

On American Centrifuge: Moniz affirmed that “it’s a requirement that we have an American origin technology for enrichment,” which has been the Administration’s argument for funding a research, development and deployment program for the technology. Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) pushed Moniz on his support for the Ohio project. “If confirmed will you personally focus on this application to ensure that this loan guarantee program gets the attention it deserves?” Portman asked. Moniz replied. “Yes, sir, I will. And certainly as you’ve implied, the next months will be very important to demonstrate the cascade performance.”

On the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future: “There’s no question that I will enter the role of secretary, if confirmed, with the idea of advancing the blue ribbon commission agenda. First and foremost, consent-based siting is, as you know, a part of that. … I think moving the agenda of storage in parallel and aggressively moving the agenda of repositories, moving the agenda of deciding what would be the best reorganization of the program, what are the best authorities to assign to that office, all of those agenda items, in my view, are linked in order to underpin the success of a consent-based approach.”

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