http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/special/2005/aug/16/519213655.htmlA proposed nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain is likely to cost Clark County roughly $2.5 billion in added fire, police and emergency expenses, according to a report that was expected to come before the commission this morning.
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"It means Nevada taxpayers would end up paying the brunt of it," Commissioner Myrna Williams, an outspoken Yucca opponent who has sat on the state's Nuclear Waste Projects Commission for the past 12 years, said this morning. "It's ridiculous."
Commission Chairman Rory Reid said the costs from shipping waste from power plants scattered throughout the country would create an unfair burden on the county that could mean cutbacks in other services funded out of its roughly $1 billion general fund budget each year.
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The total costs to all jurisdictions in Clark County skyrockets to more than $3.7 billion, with the city of Las Vegas' $562 million share over 24 years coming in second to the county, according to the report.
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