http://www.cleveland.com/newsflash/cleveland/index.ssf?/base/news-17/1118078815119010.xml&storylist=clevelandFirst of 2,000 radioactive waste shipments leave Ohio for Texas
6/6/2005, 6:02 p.m. ET
By LISA CORNWELL
The Associated Press
CINCINNATI (AP) — The first of an expected 2,000 shipments of Cold-war era radioactive waste left a former uranium-processing plant in southwest Ohio for Texas on Monday after neighbors fought for years to get rid of the waste and the government struggled to find a place to take it.
Two steel canisters, each holding about 20,000 pounds of a mixture of radioactive waste combined with fly ash and concrete were on the first truck bound for the storage site in Andrews, Texas, near the Texas-New Mexico state line. The truck left the long-closed Fernald plant site about 20 miles northwest of Cincinnati around noon on its 1,300-mile journey.
"I'm glad it's going," said Lisa Crawford, president of the Fernald Residents for Environmental Safety and Health that has lobbied for 20 years to clean up the site. "But wherever it goes, it needs to stay there. We don't need to be playing checkers with it."
The Fernald plant processed and purified uranium for use in reactors to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons from the 1950s until 1989. Eighty-five percent of the site's other wastes are to be permanently stored at Fernald, but the more radioactive silo wastes being shipped to Texas are part of the 15 percent to be sent elsewhere under the cleanup plan...